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Ben Whedon: After SCOTUS win on EPA case, Patrick Morrisey takes aim at SEC
July 06, 2022
West Virginia Republican Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, who just won a case before the Supreme Court limiting the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency, now has plans to challenge the Biden administration’s efforts to regulate capital markets through the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Kurtz in NRO: Ron DeSantis Blasts Federal Civics Education Bill
July 06, 2022
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who last year revised Florida’s civics standards, comparing the advantages of America’s institutions to socialist, communist, and authoritarian regimes, has come out against a the Civics Secures Democracy Act (CSDA), a bill that would push critical race theory (CRT) on every public school in the country.
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Supreme Court Ruling on Carbon Emissions May Block U.S. SEC Climate Rule
July 01, 2022
A U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision to limit the Environmental Protection Agency's power to regulate greenhouse gas emissions may create a halt to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s new rule that requires public companies to disclose their emissions.
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Environmental Groups Sue to Block Biden Oil and Gas Auctions
June 30, 2022
As fuel prices soar, the Biden administration is attempting to increase domestic output of oil and gas, only to be met and the sale blocked by two environmental groups who filed separate lawsuits.
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UN’s Race to Zero Campaign Toughens Criteria for Company and Financial Institution Net Zero Plans
June 29, 2022
A major UN-backed global climate action campaign called Race to Zero whose goal is to achieve net zero by 2050 has announced a revised set of criteria, strengthening the requirements for companies, financial institutions, municipalities and other organizations to meet in order to join and maintain membership.