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'A real matter of life or death': How the pandemic has renewed focus on push to change S.I. car culture


‘A real matter of life or death’: How the pandemic has renewed focus on push to change S.I. car culture
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Posted Mar 12, 2021
Jess Scicchigno, a New Dorp Beach resident with asthma and a condition called Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS), is one of the Island’s residents affected by high pollution levels. (Staten Island Advance/Joseph Ostapiuk)
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[This is part two of a two-part series analyzing Staten Island’s air pollution and the coronavirus outbreak.]
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A noxious concoction of harmful pollutants lines Staten Island’s main highway an artery of black carbon and nitric oxide that serves as a center point of dangerous pollutants that threaten borough residents’ lung health. ....

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"Immediately Effective" Midnight Rules — Beyond The Hour For Change Or Vulnerable To Court Challenges? | Vinson & Elkins LLP


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Ordinarily, the law governing how agencies create regulations the Administrative Procedure Act requires a thirty-day window between when a rule is published in the
Federal Register and becomes “final” and when the rule is formally in effect. One exception to that requirement is the “good cause” exemption.
1 This exemption was invoked frequently in a series of regulations issued late in the Trump administration. So, where does this leave the Biden administration in an effort to reverse any such regulations? And what are the ramifications for those who are regulated? Here, we discuss these questions and how at least one federal court has recently reacted to such an “immediately effective midnight rule.” ....

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Will the New Congress Reverse Any 'Midnight Rules?' | Insights


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With the outcome of last week’s Georgia Senate runoff elections producing a 50-50 Senate ratio and giving Senate Democrats majority status, there is renewed interest in the Congressional Review Act (CRA) (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.). Under the CRA, a new Congress can act within its first 75 days of legislative session to reverse “major rules” promulgated by federal agencies during the last 60 legislative days of the previous Congress.
In 2017, Congress used the CRA to pass “resolutions of disapproval” and nullify 16 different federal regulations promulgated in the last months of the Obama Administration. Under the statute, CRA resolutions are considered under expedited procedures and not subject to Senate filibuster rules. This means a simple majority – including all 50 Democratic (and left-leaning independent) senators plus incoming Vice President Kamala Harris breaking a tie if necessary – could pass such a resolution of disapproval in the new Senate. ....

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