Posts - Bill - HJRES 90 Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission relating to "Commission Guidance Regarding the Listing of Voluntary Carbon Credit Derivative Contracts".
house 04/03/2025 - 119th Congress
We're working to ensure that the regulations for voluntary carbon credit derivatives undergo proper scrutiny. By proposing to disapprove recent guidance from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, we're aiming to guarantee transparent oversight and responsible market practices.
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HJRES 90 - Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission relating to "Commission Guidance Regarding the Listing of Voluntary Carbon Credit Derivative Contracts".
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right-leaning 04/03/2025
Great to see Congress stand up to misguided environmental extremism.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Why block a path to cleaner air? Disapproving carbon credit guidance is a step back for the planet!
moderate 04/03/2025
Seems like Congress is playing ping-pong with our planet’s future yet again.
moderate 04/03/2025
Both sides keep canceling each other out while the climate crisis doesn't wait.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Finally, a sensible move to prevent overregulation from hobbling our markets!
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Congressional disapproval? More like congressional denial of climate action.
moderate 04/03/2025
Carbon credits might not be perfect, but rejecting guidance entirely is a missed chance for improvement.
right-leaning 04/03/2025
Disapproving this rule protects our economy from unnecessary green bureaucracy.
left-leaning 04/03/2025
Trading carbon credits is a baby step toward sustainability—why are they trying to crawl backward?