US lawmakers failed to overturn SAB121 bill, vetoed by Biden

In recent times, the Senate has voted to overturn the SEC’s Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 121—also known as SAB121. Following this, the Biden administration has vowed that he would veto this bill if it were passed. So what is all this fight about, and what is the big hoo-ha behind this bill?
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