Gerrymanders, wetlands, and hogs, oh my! — this and more in your CIB for the week of January 31st, John. |
Cooper Veto Lets Court Decide Primary Date With oral arguments Wednesday, the state Supreme Court will soon decide the fate of legislators' gerrymandered maps and the timing of this year's elections. |
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Wetlands Hang in the Balance A state commission and the Biden Administration are developing rules to protect wetlands as the Supreme Court signals it could curtail them. |
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EPA Will Review Corporate Hog Pollution After DEQ allowed Smithfield Foods to build a biogas pipeline from four hog farms, the EPA is launching a civil rights probe. |
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