EPA finalizes methane rule expanding coverage to existing wells
The 1,134-page final rule subjects roughly 900,000 existing oil and gas wells to leak-detection requirements for the first time.
A six-month FOIA fight surfaced a paper trail showing how a $1.4B logistics contract bypassed competitive bidding rules. We mapped the chain of approvals — and the exemptions invoked at each step.
A live timeline of rules, votes, enforcements, and disclosures across federal, state, and local government.
The 1,134-page final rule subjects roughly 900,000 existing oil and gas wells to leak-detection requirements for the first time.
Sixty-seven senators voted to end debate on the $1.7T package, paving the way for a final vote before the May 9 deadline.
The largest coordinated action since the agency's 2024 digital-asset reorganization. Three firms have already settled.
The Government Accountability Office traces the bulk of overpayments to data-matching gaps between CMS and state agencies.
Investigators are examining whether disclosure failures inflated yields on more than $3B in school-district debt issued since 2022.
Carriers would have to disclose cap thresholds, overage fees, and throttling triggers in standardized broadband nutrition labels.
Internal memos show the agency rolled out cameras in only 21% of stations targeted in its 2024 plan, citing storage costs.
The orders bar the firms from selling precise-location data tied to sensitive sites, including reproductive-health clinics.
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