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Pennsylvania Governor’s Climate Regulations Draw Bipartisan Opposition as Hearings Begin
Elected officials in Pennsylvania continue to question the constitutionality of Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed carbon tax in the run-up to 10 public hearings that begin Tuesday on the disputed regulations to address climate change.
EXCLUSIVE: Socialist Candidates Won More Seats Than Ever in 2020 Election
The list included below in this article shows the election victories and losses for socialist and far-left progressive candidates running for office during the...
Louisiana Earns ‘D’ Grade on National Fiscal Health Ranking
Louisiana would need $21.6 billion to pay all of its bills, including public employers’ pension benefits, according to a new ranking of the states’ fiscal...
Pew: At Least 17 States Have Drawn from Their Rainy Day Funds This Year...
At least 17 states have authorized and or made withdrawals from their rainy day funds this year in order to cover fiscal shortfalls, according...
First Circuit Upholds NLRB Ruling Protecting Private Sector Workers from Funding Union Lobbying as...
The First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston has ruled that private sector workers who have refrained from union membership cannot be charged for...
Pennsylvania Lawmakers Resist Governor’s Executive Actions on Climate Change
Pennsylvania's state Senate passed legislation to prohibit Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, from joining the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and imposing carbon taxes without the approval of the Pennsylvania General Assembly.
Minnesota Sues Chemical, Energy Companies, Claiming Climate Change Fraud
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison sued ExxonMobil Corp., Koch Industries, and the American Petroleum Institute, claiming they deceived consumers for decades about the causes and consequences of supposed human caused climate change.
COVID Response Fails to Protect Nursing Home Residents
“States should never have ordered nursing homes to accept actively infected COVID-19 patients,”
Federal Appeals Court Rules Cities’ Climate Lawsuit Belongs in California State Court
A three judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reversed a U.S. District Court’s June 2018 ruling dismissing climate change lawsuits brought by the cities of Oakland and San Francisco against five oil companies, potentially putting the case back in California state court.
New Data Shows Pandemic Lockdown Put Children at Risk
“The concern is that the morbidity and mortality of isolation will start to eclipse the morbidity and mortality of coronavirus in this population.”