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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Cje95 3 Oct \ parent \ on: What Happens Post-Chevron? Politics_And_Law
So that is a question I think everyone you ask will have their own take on it. Given that this was handed down after the Congress had already started and Congress had its priorities and started introducing and passing bills I would say no. A lot of the legislation that came out before the decision and even up through July were bills that in some cases had been worked on for 2+ years to garner bipartisan support.
Now are there some things I feel that both sides could agree on easily and get passed yes but since it is an election year and all the races are close neither side wants to look like they gave in. After the election depending on the outcome we could see some of these bills come together and pass through but I am not sure they would be signed by Biden if they could in anyway effect his legacy.