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'Green blitz': As election nears, Biden pushes slew of rules on environment, other priorities

  • President Joe Biden's administration introduced over 60 regulations last month to reduce carbon emissions, including tough rules for coal-fired power plants, aiming to cut emissions by half by 2030.
  • These regulations, overseen by the EPA and other agencies, aim to control greenhouse gas emissions from electric power stations, a key factor in climate change.
  • Biden's administration has also addressed various issues like student loans, housing, overtime pay, health, and airline passenger compensation as part of its re-election strategy.
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