Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Biden issues first veto, taking on new Republican Congress

- Zeke Miller and Seung Min Kim

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden issued the first veto of his presidency Monday in an early sign of shifting White House relations with the new Congress since Republican­s took control in January.

He’s seeking to kill a Republican measure that bans the government from considerin­g environmen­tal impacts or potential lawsuits when making investment decisions for Americans’ retirement plans.

It’s just the latest manifestat­ion of the new relationsh­ip, and Biden is gearing up for even bigger fights with Republican­s on government spending and raising the nation’s debt limit in the next few months.

The measure vetoed by Biden ended a Trump-era ban on federal managers of retirement plans considerin­g factors such as climate change, social impacts or pending lawsuits when making investment choices. Because suits and climate change have financial repercussi­ons, administra­tion officials argue that the investment limits are courting possible disaster.

Critics say environmen­tal, social and governance (ESG) investment­s allocate money based on political agendas, such as a drive against climate change, rather than on earning the best returns for savers. Republican­s in Congress who pushed the measure to overturn the Labor Department’s action argue ESG is just the latest example of the world trying to get “woke.”

Biden, in a video released by the White House, said he vetoed the measure because it “put at risk the retirement savings of individual­s across the country.”

Only two Democrats in the Senate voted for the investment limits, making it unlikely that backers of a potential veto-override effort in Congress could reach the two-thirds majority required in each chamber.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/AP ?? President Joe Biden is seeking to kill a Republican measure that bans the government from considerin­g environmen­tal impacts or potential lawsuits when making investment decisions for Americans’ retirement plans.
EVAN VUCCI/AP President Joe Biden is seeking to kill a Republican measure that bans the government from considerin­g environmen­tal impacts or potential lawsuits when making investment decisions for Americans’ retirement plans.

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