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Regulation Digest
June 16, 2021
Vol. 10, No. 23
Editor: Bryce Chinault
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GW Regulatory Studies Center
ACUS
American Action Forum
AEI
American Prospect
Bipartisan Policy Center
Brookings Institution
Cato Institute
CAP
CPR
- WOTUS, Robin Kundis Craig
CEI
Economic Policy Inst.
Federalist Society
Hoover Institution
Inst. for Policy Integrity
ITIF
Mercatus Center
NBER
Niskanen Center
Progressive Policy Inst.
R Street Institute
RFF
SSRN
The Regulatory Review
Washington Legal Fdn.
Various Sources
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Agency Rulemaking Highlights
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COVID-19 Related Actions
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Other Notable Actions
The Dept. of Housing & Urban Development issued an interim final rule effectively reinstating a 2015 rule related to the Fair Housing Act that the Trump administration removed. Comments due July 12.
The Federal Communications Commission issued a proposed rule to establish a spectrum allocation and licensing framework for the commercial space launch industry. Comments due July 12.
The Dept. of Health & Human Services issued a proposed rule to rescind a December 2020 rule related to the coverage of life-saving medications. Comments due July 16.
The Environmental Protection Agency issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking to add 1-Bromopropane to the CAA hazardous air pollutants list. Comments due July 26.
The Environmental Protection Agency issued a final rule reversing an August 2020 rule that altered the appeals process to agency decisions. Effective June 11.
The Dept. of Energy issued a request for information on how to best integrate electric vehicles on the grid. Comments due July 23.
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Congress & Regulatory Reform
Financial Markets & Housing
Energy & Environment
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U.S. nuclear regulator approves fuel for next-generation reactors, Reuters
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Texas Power Grid, Strained Last Winter, Now Faces an Early Heat Wave, New York Times
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Maritime Regulator Sets Carbon Measures Amid Dissent, Wall Street Journal
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TSA working on additional pipeline security regulations following Colonial hack, The Hill
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Biden Administration to Restore Clean-Water Protections Ended by Trump, New York Times
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Keystone XL’s Demise Shows Hard Road for New Pipelines, Wall Street Journal
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Biden to 'repeal or replace' Trump decision removing protections for Tongass forest, The Hill
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Interior proposes withdrawal of Trump rule that would allow drillers to pay less, The Hill
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Utilities to DOE: More information, not new regulations, needed to secure the grid, Utility Drive
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Federal Judge Says Biden Cannot Pause New Leases for Drilling on Public Lands, New York Times
Health & Safety
Business
Technology
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