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Senator Stabenow introduces new bill to boost clean energy and automotive manufacturing in America and create jobs in Michigan | News, Sports, Jobs

The Office of Senator Debbie Stabenow WASHINGTON U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow introduced her new bill to boost manufacturing by providing a 30% tax credit for manufacturers to retool or build new facilities to produce advanced energy parts or technologies. The American Jobs in Energy Manufacturing Act would incentivize manufacturers in Michigan to create jobs that draw on existing skilled workforces and reinvest in communities experiencing high unemployment. This is part of Senator Stabenow’s American Jobs Agenda. Last week, Senator Stabenow announced her Make It in America Act to strengthen the country’s Buy American laws. “Transitioning to a clean energy economy creates significant opportunities for Michigan to put people to work in good-paying jobs in industries that are key to combatting the climate crisis. Unfortunately, we have fallen behind countries like China, and the COVID-19 crisis has exposed gaps in our domestic manufacturing. The good news is, we can do some

EPA Extends Comment Period For Proposed Updates To TSCA Fees Rule | Bergeson & Campbell, P C

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: March 27, 2021. Information on the proposed updates is available in the Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C On February 18, 2021, EPA held a virtual public meeting on the TSCA Fees Rule, allowing stakeholders to provide input on the proposed rulemaking. One of the main concerns by industry stakeholders was related to fees collection under TSCA Section 4. Stakeholders reported that EPA should not collect such fees under Section 4 because the same fees are collected under Section 5. The Alliance for Automotive Innovation proposed instead a tiered fees structure, given that the rule as proposed includes downstream user fees, which would double fees within the supply chain.

Comment Period Extended for EPA s TSCA Fees Rule Proposed Updates

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Connecting your smartphone to your car could make personal information vulnerable

CHICAGO (WLS) Many modern cars either synch or clone your smartphone to a screen in the vehicle which helps keep you safer on the road. But there is a consumer warning about your personal information being left behind. You wouldn t unlock your phone and give it to a stranger, so the same rule should apply when you turn in a rental or trade in your vehicle, with your phone still connected. A Glenview man s car display was synched to his phone. He turned his luxury car in at the end of the lease, leaving behind his phone s information: his home address, work address and other places he visited.

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