
The House Financial Services Committee, particularly the Subcommittee on Oversight Investigations, held a field hearing in Tennessee to discuss the SEC's climate disclosure rule. Various stakeholders expressed concerns about the rule's impact on small businesses, the supply chain, and potential legal challenges.
#ICYMI: The Committee held a field hearing in Lebanon, TN to examine the effects of the @SECGov's disastrous climate disclosure rule on everyday Americans and small businesses. Special thank you to @RepJohnRose and @RepOgles for hosting us. https://t.co/elc8vJG27o
The House Financial Services Committee holds a field hearing called “Victims of Regulatory Overreach: How the SEC’s Climate Disclosure Rule Will Harm Americans” at 10 a.m. CT (11 a.m. ET) on March 18 in Lebanon, Tennessee. https://t.co/frGrMasXJg
Today, the @financialcmte Subcommittee on Oversight Investigations held a field hearing on the @secgov climate-disclosure rule in Lebanon, TN. Witnesses testified on its harmful impact to small businesses, the U.S. supply chain and potential legal challenges. https://t.co/6HIFaM0HO2




