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Elected officials begin eyeing workforce challenges
Conversations among senators, agency budget requests, and a plethora of proposed federal and state legislation, all point to increased emphasis […]
NAFEM and our members fight hunger
We just received the Spring 2022 Impact Report from Feeding America, and we’re so glad NAFEM chose the organization for […]
Accreditation activity and use of symbols halted in Russia and Belarus
Conformity assurance bodies – like CSA, Intertek, NSF and UL – have received word from their “mother” organization, the ANSI […]
Biden budget sheds light on EPA and DOE priorities
In late March, President Biden provided his proposed FY 2023 budget to Congress. Overall proposed spending is $5.8 trillion, with […]
SEC moves forward with ESG reporting proposal
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted 3-1 to propose rules that standardize public companies’ reporting on climate risk. The […]
April ’22 at-a-glance … energy
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued its preliminary analysis evaluating the need for amended energy-conservation standards for automatic commercial […]
April ’22 at-a-glance … environment
Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) producing hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) is a key priority of the Biden administration as it works toward the […]
April ’22 at-a-glance … taxes, tariffs & trade
More than 350 of the 549 expired Section 301 product tariff exclusions on imports from China were reinstated by the […]
How 5G is driving global transformation, innovation and sustainability
As a leading provider of 5G network equipment, Ericsson knows how to maximize the technology. It’s new Lewisville, Texas plant […]
NAFEM resources center valuable tool to keep abreast of issues
Information specific to members on everything from the conflict in Ukraine to government actions, and from human resources to COVID-19 […]