
Whether Congress should preserve, cancel, or block future versions of the SEC climate-disclosure rule for public-company investor filings.
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“The SEC should not require public companies to file extra climate or ESG reports unless the information is material to investors under securities rules.”
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“If Congress cancels BLM's Central Yukon land plan, BLM should generally be blocked from issuing a substantially similar Central Yukon plan unless Congress later allows it.”
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“The SEC should create public-company reporting rules only when they help protect investors, keep markets fair and efficient, or help companies raise capital.”
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“The SEC's climate disclosure rule for investors should be canceled, so public companies covered by that rule would not have to report its specific climate-risk information in SEC filings.”
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