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Comment: Democratic lawmakers blitz US SEC in attempt to head off a dilution of climate-disclosure rule

By Neil Roland
  • 04 Mar 2024 20:42
  • 04 Mar 2024 20:42
Democratic lawmakers and public interest groups have launched a last-minute lobbying blitz to stave off an apparent retreat by the US Securities and Exchange Commission on its climate-related disclosure rule.
Six senators and a senior House member have met with Chair Gary Gensler and the two other Democratic SEC commissioners

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Neil Roland

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Neil has covered U.S. financial regulation for over two decades, mostly for Bloomberg and Crain Communications. He received a Loeb award for coverage of regulators' response to the collapse of Enron. He also garnered a SABEW award and some Jesse H. Neal awards for stories on the Federal Reserve's response to the 2008 financial crisis. Roland has appeared as a commentator on Fox TV, NPR, C-Span and Bloomberg TV. He received a Master's degree in public policy from Harvard and a Bachelors degree in economics from Cornell.

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