Financial Regulations

Are We Undermining EU Sustainability by Easing Green Finance Laws?
Economic & Fiscal Are We Undermining EU Sustainability by Easing Green Finance Laws?

The European Union (EU) is currently embroiled in a heated debate over the simplification of its sustainability legislation, particularly concerning corporate sustainability reporting and accountability. As the European Commission prepares to release its first Omnibus regulation, there are growing

Trump's Executive Order Aims to Boost US Leadership in Digital Finance
Economic & Fiscal Trump's Executive Order Aims to Boost US Leadership in Digital Finance

The recently signed executive order by former President Donald Trump marks a significant shift in the United States' approach to digital financial technologies and the broader cryptoassets sector. This move aims to establish regulatory clarity and position the U.S. as a dominant force in the

Alaska’s EV Infrastructure Plan Stalled by Federal Policy Shift
Public Services & Infrastructure Alaska’s EV Infrastructure Plan Stalled by Federal Policy Shift

Interior Alaska's initiative to boost electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure has encountered a significant hurdle, causing concern among stakeholders and users alike. A recent policy shift by the Trump administration has placed a $5 billion federal program on hold, directly impacting Alaska’s p

Does the President Have the Right to Unilaterally Impound Federal Funds?
Economic & Fiscal Does the President Have the Right to Unilaterally Impound Federal Funds?

The debate over whether the President has the right to unilaterally impound federal funds is a significant constitutional issue that has resurfaced in recent years, particularly during the Trump administration. This discussion centers on the balance of power between Congress and the President,

Will UK Producers Extend Trade Measures to Avoid Unfair Practices?
Economic & Fiscal Will UK Producers Extend Trade Measures to Avoid Unfair Practices?

The impending expiration of several of the UK's anti-dumping and countervailing trade remedy measures in 2026 presents a critical challenge for domestic producers. With the potential cessation of these protections, industries that have benefited from them may find themselves vulnerable to

Washington County Upgrades Public Safety with $6.1M ARPA Investment
Public Services & Infrastructure Washington County Upgrades Public Safety with $6.1M ARPA Investment

Washington County is poised to significantly enhance its public safety infrastructure with a substantial investment of $6.1 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). This pivotal funding is being channeled towards a series of critical upgrades, spearheaded by the construction of a new,

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