Builders Get Breathing Room on Anti-Discrimination Delays
Published Date: 7/14/2025
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Summary
The Department of Energy is delaying a new rule that would remove certain nondiscrimination requirements for new construction projects funded by the government. This change affects builders and organizations receiving federal help, giving them more time to adjust. No money changes yet, but the delay means everyone can weigh in before the rule kicks in.
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Delay in Rescinding Nondiscrimination Rules
The Department of Energy is extending the effective date of a direct final rule that would remove certain nondiscrimination requirements for federally funded new construction. The rule was published on May 16, 2025, and the delay gives builders and organizations that get federal help more time to adjust and to weigh in. There are no changes to funding or money mentioned at this time.
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