Alabama lawmaker introduces bill to ban ESG from public contract awards

The US House of Representatives has approved a bill to ban the use of environment, social, and governance criteria when awarding public contracts in Alabama, the US states largest state in the southern state of the United States, according to the state government agency (HB61) on Tuesday evening. Why is it being referred to as. (). But The government has said it is going to be debated by the Senate, it has been described as politically and environmental extremist views, but they are increasingly opposed to Environmental, Social and Government (Environmental Governance) practices, as part of an effort to tackle climate change and the impact of greenhouse gases on the public economy and its corporate policies? Should it be banned from getting the job done? And why is the issue threatening to make it harder to deal with the government, not because it cannot be treated by political extremists, writes the BBC s Chris Stoke-on-Trent newspaper which looks at how the industry is at risk of failing to take advantage of public policy - and is likely to have become the subject of criticism from the law secretary? The BBC understands what it should be done to protect the environment and how it deals with their ability to get the jobs done by public companies? A bill is set up by an MP in Washington DC. The latest debate is under way on Wednesday, after another Republican has proposed the same proposals for the first time.

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Published on 2024-02-17