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Congress · 116th Congress

EPA chief faces panel amid criticism of regulatory rollbacks

[jwp-video n=”1″] Disinfectants In remarks prepared for Wednesday’s hearing, Wheeler notes the agency approved disinfectants shown to be effective against harder-to-kill viruses or against other

White House · 116th Congress

To boost hobbled economy, Trump orders agencies to ease rules

[jwp-video n=”1″] [EPA and Interior ease rules amid pandemic as repeal window nears] Congressional experts say an effort to dodge the Congressional Review Act, a law that allows Congress

Policy · 116th Congress

Treasury IG: A decade of carbon-capture tax credits were faulty

Ten companies claimed almost every penny of $1 billion tax credits for capturing carbon emissions from 2010-2019, and $893 million worth of those credits were submitted in ways that didn’t meet EPA rules

Policy · 116th Congress

Former EPA staff chief gets busy lobbying for mining industry

/p> As coal companies have filed for bankruptcy in recent years, lobbying has declined as well, and the latest figures are far less than NMA spent in 2015 and earlier, when it shelled out more than $1

Policy · 116th Congress

Pressed to fix oil markets, Trump makes no public promises

[Oil purchase to fill strategic reserve dropped from stimulus] Since the early days of his administration, Trump has praised domestic oil and gas companies and touted the U.S. as the No. 1 energy

Policy · 116th Congress

Trump to meet with oil industry as stockpiles near overflow

[jwp-video n=”1″] The EPA has said it will give companies nearly three extra weeks to sell off their winter gasoline before switching to less polluting summer blends on May 20, rather than May

Congress · 116th Congress

Final rule on fuel economy rollback opens door for lawsuits

The United Auto Workers is also opposed to diluting fuel efficiency standards for automobiles, Josh Nassar, legislative director for UAW, which represents more than 1 million auto-industry workers