Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB391

Introduced
2/13/23  

Caption

Protect Farmers from the SEC Act

Impact

The bill's amendment to the Securities Exchange Act could significantly limit the regulatory landscape concerning agricultural emissions reporting. By preventing the SEC from enforcing disclosure mandates on agricultural producers, SB391 aims to provide a more favorable business environment for farmers, potentially minimizing concerns that compliance costs could impede their operations. This legislative change may also reflect a broader trend towards deregulation in agricultural sectors, appealing to stakeholders who argue that stringent reporting could affect agricultural productivity and profitability.

Summary

SB391, titled the 'Protect Farmers from the SEC Act', aims to amend the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This bill introduces a prohibition against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) requiring issuers to disclose information related to specific greenhouse gas emissions. Specifically, it seeks to exempt agricultural issuers from disclosing greenhouse gas emissions associated with upstream and downstream activities related to agricultural products. The bill intends to reduce regulatory burdens on farmers and agricultural businesses by limiting unnecessary disclosure requirements.

Contention

Notably, the legislation has generated discussion regarding the environmental implications of exempting agricultural emitters from disclosure requirements. While proponents argue that this bill will protect farmers from undue regulatory pressures, critics may raise concerns about transparency and accountability related to greenhouse gas emissions. The absence of required disclosures could make it difficult to assess and address the environmental impacts associated with agricultural production, which some may view as a step backward in environmental policy.

Notable_points

The introduction of this bill was met with mixed reactions in the Senate. Supporters within the farming community view it as a necessary relief from regulatory burdens, while environmental advocates could argue that it undermines efforts for accountability in combating climate change. The distinction between upstream and downstream activities in the bill also highlights a nuanced understanding of agricultural processes, potentially framing future policy discussions around emissions and environmental responsibility.

Companion Bills

US HB1018

Related Protect Farmers from the SEC Act

Previously Filed As

US HB1018

Protect Farmers from the SEC Act

US HB4767

Protecting Americans’ Retirement Savings from Politics Act

US HB448

Putting Investors First Act of 2023 This bill requires a proxy advisory firm to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission and prohibits an unregistered proxy advisory firm from using interstate commerce to provide proxy-voting advice, research, analysis, or recommendations to any client. With respect to these firms, the bill (1) establishes procedures for both registration and termination of registration; (2) requires each firm to employ an ombudsman, designate a compliance officer, and publicly disclose conflicts of interest; (3) allows issuers to assess and comment on proxy voting recommendations; and (4) prohibits unfair, coercive, or abusive practices. The bill establishes a private right of action against a proxy advisory firm that endorses an approved proposal that is not supported by the issuer and is found to be illegal.

US HB4790

Protecting Americans’ Retirement Savings from Politics Act Businesses Over Activists Act Guiding Uniform and Responsible Disclosure Requirements and Information Limits Act of 2023 American FIRST Act of 2023 American Financial Institution Regulatory Sovereignty and Transparency Act of 2023

US HB4537

American Seabed Protection Act

US SB2643

Protecting Farmers from Drought Act of 2023

US HB4600

Protecting Retail Investors’ Savings Act

US SB2425

Free Speech Protection Act

US HB1167

Justice for Black Farmers Act of 2023

US SB370

Protecting America From Spies Act

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