
The House Financial Services Committee is holding hearings on the SEC's climate disclosure rule, with concerns raised about its impact on American markets, farmers, and small businesses. Representatives express worries about the rule's burden on producers and rural communities.



Following the field committee hearing in Lebanon, Tennessee, the @FinancialCmte held a hearing on @GaryGensler's @SECGov finalized climate disclosure rule that would devastate farmers and small businesses. Watch my questioning of today's witnesses ⬇ https://t.co/iWl3HLVvXN
#ICYMI: @USRepMikeFlood on the dangers posed by the SEC's climate rule to the future of farming: "The unnecessary burden this rule places on producers will have negative trickle-down effects on rural communities and threaten their prosperity." 📖👇 https://t.co/tHASljcL6K
#WATCH: Chairman @PatrickMcHenry at today's hearing on the @SECGov's fatally flawed climate rule: "The SEC’s final climate disclosure rule would be catastrophic for our markets and American competitiveness." Read more 🔗 https://t.co/Z5HmTuNM9l 📺 Watch his opening remarks 👇 https://t.co/RCvRXSHmNk