North Carolina League of Conservation Voters
Conservation Insider Bulletin
John's CIB for the week of August 12: Trump moves to stop states from blocking pipelines, House Dems call for budget negotiation, billboard bill on Cooper’s desk.
Gutting States’ Power to Protect Clean Water
Trump EPA chief Andrew Wheeler changed the rules to stop states from challenging pipelines and other developments under Clean Water Act powers, but you can stop him.
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Enough Games. Time to Negotiate
51 of 55 state House Democrats signed a letter to House GOP leadership pledging to sustain Gov. Cooper's budget veto. Their message? "Time to negotiate."
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Bad Billboard Bill Heads to Governor
The bad billboard bill passed the NC House last week and landed on Gov. Cooper's desk. NCLCV joined other environmental groups in calling for a veto.
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