According to a Washington Times report, the Biden Administration is racing to pass several federal regulations in the event that former President Trump wins back the White House in November.
Joe & Co. have proposed 37 new rules and finalized 56 rules in the past week alone that will cost businesses $875.3 billion.
“I think in this past week you really started to see an uptick in activity,” Dan Goldbeck, director of regulatory policy at the AAF, told the Washington Times. “They are prioritizing some really big items.”
“For the rest of the year, you are going to see a concerted effort to get some of these items across the finish line so they can avoid scrutiny next year if the election goes a certain way.”
From NEWSMAX:
Among the regulations established include:
A Health and Human Services mandate that requires nursing homes that receive Medicare and Medicaid funding to have a minimum number of staffers.
An Environmental Protection Agency rule setting strict emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks, buses, and other large vehicles starting in 2027.
A Department of Labor rule imposing stricter standards on retirement investment advisers.
A rule cutting emissions from new natural gas and existing coal-fired power plants.
The Biden administration is racing to establish as many regulations as possible because they could be overturned if Trump wins in November and Republicans retain their majority in the House, the Times reported.
More over at NEWSMAX:
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