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This Week’s Policy Update (July 11, 2022) – Government Contracts, Procurement & PPP


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Last week, the Biden-Harris administration proposed a rule that
would require state and municipal governments to monitor greenhouse
gas emissions and develop climate goals for transportation on the
National Highway System (NHS). Meanwhile, the General Services
Administration (GSA) published a notice indicating that single-use
plastics may be restricted from federal government procurement. In
California, following suit of other California city councils, the
Los Angeles City Council is slated to consider a ban on new gas
stations. Also last week, a Pennsylvania state judge blocked the
state’s entrance into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
(RGGI).

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