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Maritime Groups Pleased With WRDA 2020


Maritime Groups Pleased with WRDA 2020
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It was an odd legislative journey, but ultimately one with a happy ending. That’s one way to sum up the rather tortuous process that led to the passage of the Water Resources Development Act of 2020 (WRDA). For the first time WRDA (usually reauthorized every two years) was not enacted as its own legislative bill. This time it was rolled into the massive government 2021 omnibus budget bill, the ‘‘Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021,’’ signed into law on December 27.
Still, the WRDA text itself, with critical waterways and harbor programs and policies, survived mostly intact, i.e., as developed in previous months by House and Senate transportation committees. ....

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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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