John, here's your CIB for the week of January 27: Trump’s proposed clean water and clean cars rollbacks will cost lives and money, but hope is on the horizon at the state level. |
Clean Water Outrage President Trump's Clean Water Rule reversal has no basis in science, and would put our families at risk to help his corporate buddies. |
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What Will New Utilities Commission Majority Mean? Gov. Cooper's appointees now dominate the state Utilities Commission, giving advocates hope on keeping rate hikes at bay and making clean energy progress. |
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A Glass Half Full There were few legislative wins in 2019, but we stopped the worst bills from becoming law. We will remain vigilant when lawmakers return in April. |
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Dirty Car Analysis Full of Hot Air Like his Clean Water Rule reversal, Trump's own EPA shows his clean car standard rollback would cost more in lives and money than it would save. |
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