Idaho U.S. Rep Mike Simpson: “The proposed rule requiring publicly traded companies to release climate-related data goes far beyond…”

Idaho U.S. Rep Mike Simpson: “The proposed rule requiring publicly traded companies to release climate-related data goes far beyond…”
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Mike Simpson tweeted the following:

“The proposed rule requiring publicly traded companies to release climate-related data goes far beyond the reach of the SEC and must be revoked immediately.
It is not the job of the SEC to police businesses on climate policy.
simpson.house.gov/news/documents
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Here are other recent tweets from Mike Simpson:

“Like many others, the auto industry has suffered from severe supply chain issues. These issues have caused delays & increased costs for dealers.
H.R. 7382 would provide greatly needed relief for Idahos auto businesses & I hope the House acts quickly to pass this bill.” on June 16
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“Meet Alora Thorton, she is representing Idaho’s 2nd Congressional District at the 75th Annual Idaho Syringa Girls State!
From her hometown of Rigby, ID Alora is learning how government works in Idaho, and empowering other young women to enter the field of public service” on June 16
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