Anonymous ID: 57c7bf March 20, 2023, 10:43 a.m. No.18546038   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6183 >>6208

WASHINGTON: "Joe Biden on Monday rejected a congressional measure to cancel a Labor Department rule in what has become the first veto of his presidency. Biden’s veto blocks a resolution to cancel the rule, which allows retirement plan managers to weigh environmental and social issues when making investments. The rule, part of a broader push to promote environmental, social, and governance priorities, known as ESG, allows, though not requires, fiduciaries to weigh ESG factors when making investment decisions for retirement accounts. The Senate voted 50-46 to rescind the rule, with backing from centrist Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Jon Tester (D-MT). The House voted 216-204 to pass the rollback, with Jared Golden (D-ME) as the sole Democratic defector in the lower chamber. Anti-ESG sentiment has been growing among Republicans, although particularly among those in energy-producing states, who fear that the ESG push could end up “blacklisting” fossil fuel companies. Both West Virginia and Montana, represented by Manchin and Tester, respectively, rely disproportionately on coal.

Prior to the developments in Congress that ended with Biden’s first veto, attorneys general from more than two dozen states filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration in January over the Labor Department’s ESG rule. The lawsuit, filed in Texas federal court, sought a preliminary injunction to stop it from going into effect. West Virginia hit out at ESG last year when it deemed five financial institutions ineligible for state banking contracts on the grounds that they boycott fossil fuel companies."

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/economy/biden-signs-first-veto-esg