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Policy · 117th Congress

Biden plans surge of climate policies, including drilling pause

The White House will announce the creation of a national climate task force to span the executive branch, the formation of environmental justice roles across government and the unveiling of a presidential

Policy · 117th Congress

Federal agencies, states compete to be fintech regulator

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a unit of the Treasury Department, on Jan. 13 approved South Dakota-based Anchorage Digital Bank NA to hold cryptocurrencies for customers, making it

Policy · 116th Congress

FDA authorizes second COVID-19 vaccine

The Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization Friday for the COVID-19 vaccine developed by Moderna and the National Institutes of Health, paving the way for another 6 million vaccines

Policy · 116th Congress

In waning days, DOE eases appliance test rules

Under the rule change, if DOE ultimately denies the waiver, the company can still use its “flawed test procedure for 180 days,” Vukovich said.

Policy · 116th Congress

Business lobbies prod Congress on COVID relief

Many small brewers are simply “struggling to survive,” Jim McGreevy, the group’s president and CEO, said during a Zoom interview with CQ Roll Call. 

Policy · 116th Congress

GOP control to linger over agency key to Biden climate goals

“Just by the math it could potentially delay when President-elect Biden could put a Democratic majority in place,” Cheryl LaFleur, a former FERC commissioner, said in an interview.

Policy · 116th Congress

Fintech works to elevate minority leaders as users diversify

The group was founded in 2005 as The Financial Clinic to promote financial inclusion, but it rebranded to Change Machine when it developed the idea to rate and give feedback on fintech options for