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"Election-Year Rules Could Span Coal Dust To California Owls"

"The Biden administration aims to complete an ambitious set of energy and environment-related rules as it navigates the tumult of a presidential election year.

With the House in Republican hands and the Senate closely divided, the myriad regulatory proposals identified in the administration’s latest Unified Agenda published Wednesday afternoon could be President Joe Biden’s best chance at putting some points on the board before the next election.

The Clean Air Act alone is targeted for some 50 rulemakings."

Michael Doyle, Sean Reilly, and Scott Streater report for E&E News December 7, 2023.

SEE ALSO:

"Biden Regulatory Plan Set To Shake Up Energy Sector" (E&E News)

"Biden Lays Out Rules Plan As 2024 Race Heats Up" (E&E News)

Source: E&E News, 12/08/2023