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Biden poised for 1st presidential veto in newly divided Congress

Por: ABC News Politics March 02, 2023

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President Joe Biden is expected to soon wield his veto power for the first time to save a Department of Labor rule related to .The rule, which makes it easier for retirement plan managers to consider climate change and other environmental, social and governance principles in their investment decisions, has been dubbed woke by congressional Republicans who argue it unfairly penalizes certain industries like oil and gas.The White House has... + full article



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