White House

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Timeline

  1. Production Milestone

    Target date for doubling domestic commercial shipbuilding capacity.

  2. Digital Standards Pilot

    Initial rollout of unified data standards across major U.S. ports.

  3. Grant Guidance

    MARAD expected to release specific eligibility criteria for new shipyard subsidies.

  4. Confirmation Hearings

    Expected period for Senate Banking Committee review.

  5. Legal Analysis

    Administrative law experts begin reviewing the 'for-cause' removal protections for independent board members.

  6. Legal Review

    Legal experts begin analyzing the removal under the 'for cause' protections of independent agencies.

  7. Termination Announced

    The White House notifies Todd Inman of his immediate removal from the NTSB board.

  8. Public Denial

    Todd Inman releases a statement denying misconduct and challenging the administration's claims.

  9. Termination Announced

    The White House issues a statement removing Inman from the NTSB board citing misconduct.

  10. Official Denial

    Inman releases a statement through representatives denying all allegations and the basis for firing.

  11. Formal Nomination

    White House officially names Warsh as the nominee for Fed Chair.

  12. Plan Release

    The White House officially unveils the America Maritime Action Plan.

  13. Resignation from Fed

    Warsh leaves the Fed to join the Hoover Institution.

  14. Initial Fed Appointment

    Warsh begins his first term as a Federal Reserve Governor.

Stories mentioning White House 6

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White House Ousts NTSB Member Todd Inman Over Misconduct Allegations

The White House has formally removed Todd Inman from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), citing specific misconduct as the basis for the termination. Inman, a Republican appointee, has vehemently denied the allegations, setting the stage for a significant legal challenge regarding executive removal powers.

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Regulation Neutral

White House Ousts NTSB Member Over Misconduct; Inman Denies Claims

The White House has terminated a member of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) citing allegations of misconduct. The official, identified as Inman, has issued a firm denial of the charges, setting the stage for a potential legal challenge regarding executive removal powers.

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Regulation Neutral

White House Formally Nominates Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair

The White House has officially nominated former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, signaling a potential shift toward market-based monetary policy and regulatory tailoring. This move marks a critical transition for U.S. financial oversight and the broader RegTech landscape.

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Regulation Neutral

White House America Maritime Action Plan: A Regulatory Pivot for US Shipping

The White House has launched the America Maritime Action Plan, a strategic framework designed to revitalize domestic shipbuilding and secure critical supply chains. This initiative introduces significant regulatory shifts, including streamlined permitting for shipyards and enhanced federal financing for U.S.-flagged vessels.

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Regulation Bearish

White House Freezes Minnesota Medicaid Funding Over Systemic Fraud Concerns

Vice President JD Vance has announced an immediate hold on federal Medicaid disbursements to Minnesota, citing significant concerns regarding program integrity and oversight. The move marks a dramatic escalation in federal-state tensions and threatens a multi-billion dollar budgetary crisis for the state's healthcare infrastructure.

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