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"Trump Pressured to Halt Regulatory Agenda Except for Virus Rules"

"The Trump administration has directed all agency rulemaking activities to continue despite growing calls from lawmakers, state attorneys general, and regulated entities to postpone consideration of any rule that doesn’t address the novel coronavirus pandemic.

“Work on behalf of the American people must continue during this period,” White House regulatory chief Paul Ray wrote in a March 23 memo to agency leaders.

Ray heads the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, an agency within the White House Office of Management and Budget that enforces the president’s regulatory policies. He said a wholesale extension of pending notices of proposed rulemakings “would be inappropriate,” but that agencies are free to extend comment periods in particular cases in consultation with OIRA."

Cheryl Bolen reports for Bloomberg Environment April 2, 2020.

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"EPA Still Working on Rules Not Tied to Virus, Wheeler Says" (Bloomberg Environment)

Source: Bloomberg Environment, 04/03/2020