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Client Alert: What to Expect from the Biden Administration s Environmental Policy | Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP

Client Alert: What to Expect from the Biden Administration s Environmental Policy | Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP
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United States: President Biden s Environmental Agenda Comes into Focus

United States: President Biden s Environmental Agenda Comes into Focus
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Fact Check: Did Biden Rescind Trump Order Prohibiting Chinese Influence on US Power Grid?

Fact Check: Did Biden Rescind Trump Order Prohibiting Chinese Influence on US Power Grid? On 2/19/21 at 6:00 PM EST As unprecedented winter weather causes power outages and water shortages across Texas, many have questioned the efficiency of the United States power grid system. Some critics of President Joe Biden are pointing to a section in one of his January executive orders that address a President Donald Trump-era bulk-power system security policy. President Biden has an energy plan that will result in the need for an abundance of new transformers as he transitions the U.S. electricity system into a predominantly wind and solar power system. https://t.co/lnej7NvzlT Institute for Energy Research (@IERenergy) February 9, 2021

No, Biden Didn t Give China Control Over the US Power Grid

February 17, 2021: Recent Federal Developments

Wednesday, February 17, 2021 Biden-Harris Administration Freezes Rules Pending Review On January 20, 2021, Ronald A. Klain, Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff, issued a memorandum regarding “Regulatory Freeze Pending Review.” 86 Fed. Reg. 7424. For rules that have not yet taken effect, the memorandum directs the heads of executive departments and agencies to consider postponing the rules’ effective dates for 60 days from the date of the memorandum for the purpose of reviewing any questions of fact, law, and policy the rules may raise. For postponed rules, during the 60-day period, the memorandum asks agencies to consider opening a 30-day comment period to allow interested parties to provide comments about issues of fact, law, and policy raised by those rules, and consider pending petitions for reconsideration involving such rules. Where necessary to continue to review these questions of fact, law, and policy, agencies should consider further delaying, o

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