On Tuesday (Feb. 14), President Trump signed his third bill into law, eliminating a Dodd-Frank regulation requiring resource-extracting companies to disclose payments to foreign governments.
The new Trump transparency rule comes from the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to overturn recently made rules by the executive branch.
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