Regulation

2023-05-12 21:39:09
by Tom Ramstack
Banks Threatened With Tougher Rules After Collapses Deplete Accounts

WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced Thursday the nation's banks will be required to replenish the backup funds... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation announced Thursday the nation's banks will be required to replenish the backup funds depleted by two recent big bank failures. The FDIC made the announcement on the same day the Government Accountability Office... Read More

2023-05-11 15:28:42
by Dan McCue
In a First, EPA Proposes Emissions Limits for Existing Power Plants

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed the first-ever regulations to limit greenhouse gas emissions from existing power... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed the first-ever regulations to limit greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants. The proposals steer clear of mandating the use of equipment or a specific technology to capture emissions before they... Read More

2023-05-08 18:09:17
by Dan McCue
Gas Pipeline Leak Detection, Repair Rule Proposed

WASHINGTON — Federal regulators have proposed a rule to improve the detection and repair of leaks in natural gas pipelines... Read More

WASHINGTON — Federal regulators have proposed a rule to improve the detection and repair of leaks in natural gas pipelines and storage facilities. According to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration the proposal, transmitted to the Federal Register on... Read More

US to Propose New Rules for Airline Cancellations, Delays

The Biden administration is working on new regulations that would require airlines to compensate passengers and cover their meals and... Read More

The Biden administration is working on new regulations that would require airlines to compensate passengers and cover their meals and hotel rooms if they are stranded for reasons within the airline's control. The White House said President Joe Biden and Transportation... Read More

US to Control Land Sales to Foreigners Near 8 Military Bases

WASHINGTON (AP) — Foreign citizens and companies would need U.S. government approval to buy property within 100 miles (160 kilometers)... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — Foreign citizens and companies would need U.S. government approval to buy property within 100 miles (160 kilometers) of eight military bases, under a proposed rule change that follows a Chinese firm’s attempt to build a plant near an Air... Read More

2023-05-02 15:26:41
by Dan McCue
Supreme Court Agrees to Reconsider Benchmark Chevron Ruling

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to reconsider a long held precedent and hear a case that could... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to reconsider a long held precedent and hear a case that could result in a profound scaling back of the power of federal agencies to regulate everything from health care to how... Read More

2023-05-01 21:28:01
by Dan McCue
FDA Conditionally Approves First Drug for Anemia in Cats

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Monday conditionally approved Varenzin-CA1, the first drug for the control of nonregenerative... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Monday conditionally approved Varenzin-CA1, the first drug for the control of nonregenerative anemia associated with chronic kidney disease in cats.  Nonregenerative anemia is a potentially fatal condition in which a cat’s bone... Read More

2023-05-01 14:19:04
by Dan McCue
EPA Lifts High-Ethanol Gasoline Ban for Summer

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday waived its summer ban on sales of higher-ethanol gasoline blends, making this... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday waived its summer ban on sales of higher-ethanol gasoline blends, making this the second year in a row that gas stations across the country will be able to sell gasoline blended with... Read More

California Passes 1st-in-Nation Emission Rules for Trains

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California approved Thursday a first-in-the-nation, ambitious rule limiting rail pollution to aggressively cut greenhouse gas emissions... Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California approved Thursday a first-in-the-nation, ambitious rule limiting rail pollution to aggressively cut greenhouse gas emissions in the state's latest move to establish itself as a global leader in the fight against climate change. The rule... Read More

2023-04-26 14:57:23
by Dan McCue
FAA Making Changes to Decrease Helicopter Noise

WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration has a message for residents of Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia: It has... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Federal Aviation Administration has a message for residents of Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia: It has heard your complaints about the ever-present helicopter noise in the area and is taking steps to address it. Helicopter pilots... Read More

UK Blocks Microsoft-Activision Gaming Deal, Biggest in Tech

LONDON (AP) — British regulators on Wednesday blocked Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of video game maker Activision Blizzard, thwarting the biggest tech... Read More

LONDON (AP) — British regulators on Wednesday blocked Microsoft’s $69 billion purchase of video game maker Activision Blizzard, thwarting the biggest tech deal in history over worries that it would stifle competition in the fast-growing cloud gaming market. The Competition and Markets... Read More

2023-04-25 19:34:32
by Dan McCue
USDA Eyes Deeming Salmonella ‘Adulterant’ in Some Chicken Products

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has proposed declaring salmonella an adulterant in breaded stuffed raw chicken products in... Read More

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has proposed declaring salmonella an adulterant in breaded stuffed raw chicken products in an effort to further control contamination and reduce foodborne illnesses. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, salmonella... Read More

Dying Patients Protest Looming Telehealth Crackdown

At age 93, struggling with the effects of a stroke, heart failure and recurrent cancer, Teri Sheridan was ready to... Read More

At age 93, struggling with the effects of a stroke, heart failure and recurrent cancer, Teri Sheridan was ready to end her life using New Jersey's law that allows medically assisted suicide -- but she was bedbound, too sick to... Read More

2023-04-12 17:07:09
by Dan McCue
EPA Proposes Rules to Ensure Timely Electric Vehicle Transition

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed new vehicle pollution limits intended to ensure that at least two-thirds... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed new vehicle pollution limits intended to ensure that at least two-thirds of new cars and a quarter of new heavy trucks sold in the United States by 2032 are all-electric. The... Read More

2023-04-06 21:30:23
by Dan McCue
Biden Vetoes Bill That Would’ve Unraveled Water Protections

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Thursday vetoed a bid by Congress to undo his prescription for which waters in... Read More

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Thursday vetoed a bid by Congress to undo his prescription for which waters in the United States should be given heightened protection under the Clean Water Act. “The 2023 revised definition of ‘Waters of... Read More

2023-04-05 17:55:23
by Dan McCue
FDA Authorizes New Injection Treatment for COVID-19

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday issued an emergency use authorization for Gohibic (vilobelimab) injections to be... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday issued an emergency use authorization for Gohibic (vilobelimab) injections to be used to treat COVID-19 in hospitalized adults. The authorization allows for the use of the injection within 48 hours of... Read More

Permit Requirement to Buy Pistol Scrapped in North Carolina

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina residents can now buy a handgun without getting a permit from a local sheriff,... Read More

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina residents can now buy a handgun without getting a permit from a local sheriff, after the Republican-controlled state legislature on Wednesday overrode the Democratic governor’s veto — a first since 2018. The House voted 71-46 to... Read More

2023-03-29 13:46:40
by Dan McCue
FDA Approves Narcan for Over-the-Counter Sales

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved the over-the-counter sale of a nasal spray that can reverse... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved the over-the-counter sale of a nasal spray that can reverse opioid overdoses, a move the agency says should save lives and reduce the nation’s surging rate of overdose deaths. Narcan,... Read More

2023-03-28 13:53:30
by Kate Michael
Senators Consider Potential Crypto Regulation

WASHINGTON — There may be a bipartisan cryptocurrency regulation coming. But of course, there are partisan differences over how to... Read More

WASHINGTON — There may be a bipartisan cryptocurrency regulation coming. But of course, there are partisan differences over how to protect consumers while maintaining an industry-friendly environment.  Cryptocurrencies, and the blockchain foundation these currencies run on, have experienced greater volatility... Read More

2023-03-20 18:22:48
by Dan McCue
DOE Proposes New Energy Standards for Battery Chargers

WASHINGTON — The Department of Energy this past week proposed a new energy conservation rule for battery chargers for consumer... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Department of Energy this past week proposed a new energy conservation rule for battery chargers for consumer products. A public meeting via webinar has been scheduled on Thursday, April 27, 2023, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.... Read More

2023-03-17 21:27:44
by Dan McCue
President Calls for Stronger Penalties for Execs of Banks That Fail

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is urging Congress to give the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation more power to punish bank... Read More

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is urging Congress to give the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation more power to punish bank executives whose institutions failed due their own mismanagement or excessive risk taking. Biden’s remarks, issued as a statement from the... Read More

State and US Officials Tout Spending to Plug 'Orphan Wells'

ATCHAFALAYA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, La. (AP) — Stacks of valves, networks of pipes and hulking, two-story-tall tanks litter parts of... Read More

ATCHAFALAYA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, La. (AP) — Stacks of valves, networks of pipes and hulking, two-story-tall tanks litter parts of the swampy landscape of Louisiana’s Atchafalaya Basin, rusting relics of sites where oil wells were drilled in the 1970s, an... Read More

2023-03-15 14:47:39
by Dan McCue
EPA Wants Federal Limits on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

WASHINGTON — For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing federal limits on toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking... Read More

WASHINGTON — For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency is proposing federal limits on toxic “forever chemicals” in drinking water, a move the Biden administration believes will prevent serious illness and death for thousands of Americans each year. PFAS,... Read More

Biden Tells US to Have Confidence in Banks After Collapse

NEW YORK (AP) — President Joe Biden on Monday told U.S. residents the nation’s financial systems are sound, following the... Read More

NEW YORK (AP) — President Joe Biden on Monday told U.S. residents the nation’s financial systems are sound, following the swift and stunning collapse of two banks that prompted fears of a broader upheaval. “Americans can have confidence that the... Read More

2023-03-01 20:12:09
by Dan McCue
Bipartisan Bills Seek to Overhaul FDA Opioid Regulations

WASHINGTON — Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Mike Braun, R-Ind., reintroduced a trio of bills Wednesday aimed at reforming how... Read More

WASHINGTON — Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Mike Braun, R-Ind., reintroduced a trio of bills Wednesday aimed at reforming how the Food and Drug Administration approves and manages opioid medications. “In the last year, more than 106,000 Americans and 1,400... Read More

2023-03-01 16:34:51
by Dan McCue
FDA Authorizes Flu-COVID Test for Home Use

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first combination test for flu and COVID-19 that can be... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first combination test for flu and COVID-19 that can be used at home. The test from Lucira Health, which can be purchased without a prescription, can detect influenza A and... Read More

Ohio Senators Ready Rail Safety Bill After Fiery Crash

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Railroads like the one involved in last month's fiery crash and toxic chemical release in Ohio would be... Read More

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Railroads like the one involved in last month's fiery crash and toxic chemical release in Ohio would be subject to a series of new federal safety regulations and financial consequences under legislation being introduced Wednesday by the state's... Read More

Train Crew Had Little Warning Before Ohio Wreck, Probe Finds

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP) — The crew operating a freight train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, didn't get much warning... Read More

EAST PALESTINE, Ohio (AP) — The crew operating a freight train that derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, didn't get much warning before dozens of cars went off the tracks, and there is no indication that crew members did anything wrong, federal... Read More

Buttigieg Urges Safety Changes After Fiery Ohio Derailment

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wants the nation’s freight railroads to immediately act to improve safety while... Read More

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg wants the nation’s freight railroads to immediately act to improve safety while regulators try to strengthen safety rules in the wake of a fiery derailment in Ohio that forced evacuations when toxic chemicals were released and... Read More

2023-02-14 16:50:55
by Dan McCue
Colorado’s Largest Utility Could Face Sanctions Over Solar Grid Delays

DENVER — Xcel Energy, Colorado’s largest electric utility, could face fines or other sanctions if it doesn’t address mounting delays... Read More

DENVER — Xcel Energy, Colorado’s largest electric utility, could face fines or other sanctions if it doesn’t address mounting delays in getting businesses and homeowners who opt for solar power connected to the grid. The Colorado Public Utilities Commission is... Read More

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