S.609 - Comprehensive Assessment of Regulations on the Economy Act of 2011

A bill to provide for the establishment of a committee to assess the effects of certain Federal regulatory mandates. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Comprehensive Assessment of Regulations on the Economy Act of 2011 as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to provide for the establishment of a committee to assess the effects of certain Federal regulatory mandates. as introduced.

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Official Summary

3/17/2011--Introduced.Comprehensive Assessment of Regulations on the Economy Act of 2011 - Establishes within the Department of Commerce the Cumulative Regulatory Assessment Committee to assess the cumulative energy and economic impacts of federal regulatory mandates that: (1) are promulga

Official Summary

3/17/2011--Introduced.Comprehensive Assessment of Regulations on the Economy Act of 2011 - Establishes within the Department of Commerce the Cumulative Regulatory Assessment Committee to assess the cumulative energy and economic impacts of federal regulatory mandates that:
(1) are promulgated or issued (or are expected to be initiated) by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or a state or local government from January 1, 2010, to January 1, 2020;
(2) apply to one or more impacted unit; and
(3) implement any provision or requirement relating to interstate or international transport of air pollution with respect to any national ambient air quality standard, attainment of any such standard, new source performance standards, hazardous air pollutants, greenhouse gas emissions, cooling water intake structures, effluent guidelines for regulating the discharge of pollutants, the handling and disposal of coal combustion residuals, the regulation of fuels, or regional haze or reasonably attributable visibility impairment under the Clean Air Act or any other environmental regulations expected to have a significant impact on the electric power sector, the petroleum refining sector, the petrochemical production sector, pipeline facilities regulated by the Department of Transportation (DOT) or EPA, exploration, production, or transportation of oil and natural gas, or any other manufacturing sector. Defines "impacted unit" as any:
(1) electric generating unit that sells electricity into the grid;
(2) industrial, commercial, or institutional boiler or process heater;
(3) petroleum refining facility that produces gasoline, heating oil, diesel fuel, jet fuel, kerosene, or petrochemical feedstocks;
(4) petrochemical facility;
(5) hydrocarbon exploration, extraction, manufacturing, production, or transportation facility; or
(6) biofuel facility.

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05/29/12
Waiver lets Ohio draft own school standards

Statewide, 5 percent of Ohio’s 609 school districts would receive an A or A+, the simulation showed. Most districts – 44 percent – would get a B+, B or B-, while 13 percent would get a D and 9 percent would get an F. “This is a major step forward .

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05/03/12
Newsy… Your comment on the Bute ward …

Newsy… Your comment on the Bute ward that ‘Scoullar skims in at the tail end’ is rather misleading given that Len Scoullar secured 707 votes to Robert McIntyre’s 609 in the first round with Isobel Strong just making it in ahead of Adam Bellshaw at

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05/03/12
Council Elections: The count

No change. We understand from a reader – see Comments below – that the detail here was that Len Scoullar won 707 votes to Robert McIntyre’s 609 in the first round – with Isobel Strong just skimming it ahead of Labour’s Adam Bellshaw at the sixth

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02/15/12
Long Island News - Senator Addabbo Sponsors Legislation | Long ...

The Queens lawmaker has introduced legislation (S.609-A) to require that a simple and easily readable bolded typeface, consisting of both capital and lower-case letters in a minimum 12-point font size, be used for candidate ...

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02/15/12
Long Island News - Senator Addabbo Sponsors Legislation | Long ...

The Queens lawmaker has introduced legislation (S.609-A) to require that a simple and easily readable bolded typeface, consisting of both capital and lower-case letters in a minimum 12-point font size, be used for candidate ...

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02/15/12
Long Island News - Senator Addabbo Sponsors Legislation | Long ...

The Queens lawmaker has introduced legislation (S.609-A) to require that a simple and easily readable bolded typeface, consisting of both capital and lower-case letters in a minimum 12-point font size, be used for candidate ...

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