A key House Republican voice for the anti-environment, social and governance movement said he still sees multiple ways to advance at least a few ESG-related measures that have languished since clearing his committee over the summer, but the window to act is narrowing.
Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.), chair of the House Financial Services Committee, acknowledged he has no definitive strategy on securing a floor vote for three anti-ESG bills reported out of his panel in July—dubbed as “ESG month. Yet lawmakers have “a waterfall of options” to get the legislation across the finish line, McHenry said. “It’s been the goal …