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Don t Forget the States as You Grapple with Federal Regulation | Troutman Pepper

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: As the Biden administration settles in, the pendulum of federal power has begun to swing back toward greater regulation. Regulated entities will want to review their range of options to engage in, challenge, or prepare for the host of new regulatory and enforcement initiatives that will shape their business practices for the next several years. While ramping up advocacy efforts, strategic planning, and internal compliance procedures, members of the regulated community should not forget about an important potential ally: state attorneys general (AGs). State AGs, along with state governors and legislatures, will play key roles in shaping how far and in what domains new regulations will reach. State AGs frequently lead the charge in challenging or defending federal action in court; they help guide regulatory implementation, and they can have significant influence over enforcement.

No, Biden executive order did not allow China access to US power grid

PolitiFact s ruling: False Here s why: During a devastating winter blackout in Texas, a conservative group linked the outage to President Joe Biden, claiming that one of his executive orders gave the Chinese Communist Party access to the U.S. power grid.  Joe Biden is handing our power grid to the Chinese Communist Party,  tweeted the conservative activist group Students for Trump on Feb. 16.  The post also includes a quote by the group’s CEO, Charlie Kirk, which reads: While thousands of Americans are without power because of a faulty energy infrastructure, this is your daily reminder that Joe Biden rescinded a Trump executive order banning Chinese involvement in our power grid.

FEMA s Expert Committee Breathes a Sigh of Relief: They can now Actually Say Climate Change

FEMA’s Expert Committee Breathes a Sigh of Relief: They can now “Actually Say Climate Change.” . These executive orders (EO) include a wealth of provisions that will upright the country’s direction on climate change. A key question now on my mind is how quickly this clear signal on the urgency to act on climate change will trickle down to the federal agencies that need to implement the policy provisions. Is climate change filtering down into FEMA under the new Administration? This week, the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Technical Mapping Advisory Committee (TMAC) met for the first time under the Biden administration. (Actually, one could argue it was the second meeting as the last TMAC two-day meeting was held the day before and day of Biden’s inauguration). While TMAC may sound like an obscure committee and not relevant to the layperson, it is the science-based technical committee established by the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012, th

Here s a comprehensive list of every executive order President Biden has signed so far

Here s a comprehensive list of every executive order President Biden has signed so far Since taking office on January 20, President Joe Biden has signed a slew of executive orders addressing the economy, civil rights, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and more. Biden has also taken steps to overturn key Trump initiatives, which his advisors have said will  reverse the gravest damages done to the country by the Trump Administration. Here s a comprehensive list of every executive order President Biden has signed so far, and what each means for the United States. COVID-19 RELIEF Jan. 20: Executive Order on Protecting Federal Workforce and Requiring Mask-Wearing: Requires compliance with coronavirus guidelines such as physical distancing and wearing a face mask while on federal property.

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