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Enforcement, Superfund nominees for EPA in confirmation limbo
Carper, D-Del., chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, said when EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan was confirmed in March 2021.
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Carper, D-Del., chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, said when EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan was confirmed in March 2021.
EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan said in April the agency would issue its new proposal to regulate emissions from the power sector “as soon as the Supreme Court rules” on the case.
Two bills that became part of a package (S 3600) would require federal agencies and contractors to report cyberattacks to CISA, and another measure would help federal agencies move to secure cloud-based
President Joe Biden faces a new climate challenge as the Supreme Court could upend the EPA's power to regulate carbon emissions.
Individual senators’ holds on bipartisan amendments slowed debate on a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure bill Tuesday.
The panel passed its reauthorization bill (S 2302) in July 2019, but that legislation never passed the full Senate.
A Democratic senator demanded that the EPA administrator apologize for regulatory actions and rollbacks that the lawmaker said make the pandemic worse.
She also called for Trump’s EPA director to resign and supported Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation into 2016 election meddling. “She’s a thoughtful member.
Trump's Energy nominee bats away questions about Perry and Ukraine -
S. Senate,” the website says. The chief of staff position is usually one of the most integral positions in a congressional office, but that can depend on the individual office structure.
That is except, of course, when former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III seizes all the attention when he testifies before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees.
Some refineries, including those with executives who have had close ties to Trump, such as CVR Energy Inc.’s Carl Icahn, have complained that the RIN system is expensive and unfair to them and vulnerable
to tamp down defections on the bill, which they oppose because it would pump more money into Puerto Rico, which hasn’t yet been able to spend much of the $20 billion previously appropriated after 2017′s
administration officials testifying this week before the House subcommittees that oversee their agencies’ funding include EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Benjamin S.
Chairman Jerrold Nadler of New York has said that protecting the Special Counsel Robert S.