New DEQ chief, state legislators attack voters and hog farm neighbors, and infrastructure deal reached in D.C. — this and more in your CIB for the week of June 29th, John. |
Cooper Nominates New DEQ Secretary After pro-polluter legislators rejected his previous nominee, the governor tabbed another highly qualified environmental chief. |
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Pro-Polluter, Anti-Voting Bills Advance Legislators advanced the Farm Act and the Senate version of the state budget last week, putting voting rights and hog farm neighbors at risk. |
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Infrastructure Deal Needs Companion Bill Climate champions assert the new bipartisan infrastructure deal must only pass if a bill with more clean energy investment does too. |
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