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North Dakota Water Infrastructure Receives New Funding
By Kim Jarrett
(The Center Square) - North Dakota is receiving $11.39 million for water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure improvements, the Environmental Protection Agency announced...
Supreme Court Should End Federal Government’s Water Overreach
For decades, there’s been confusion regarding what waters are regulated under the Clean Water Act, resulting in property owners sometimes unwittingly finding themselves facing civil and criminal penalties because they didn’t secure permits to use their own land.
25 Republican Governors ask Biden Administration to Hit Pause on Broader Clean Water Rule
Republican governors have sent a letter to the Biden administration on Monday asking it to delay the implementation of the revised Waters of the United...
North Dakota Governor Concerned About Obama-era Water Regulations
By Glenn Minnis
(The Center Square) – North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum is sounding the alarm about resurfaced Obama-era policy that seeks to reinstitute stricter...
Biden EPA’s Waters of the United States Rule Limits Private Property Rights
The U.S. EPA's recently revised the definition of “Waters of the United States” expands federal authority to manage or limit the development of private and state land under the 1972 Clean Water Act.
Republican Study Committee Budget Is Blueprint to Save America (Commentary)
Republican Study Committee budget would restore fiscal sanity, say Heritage Foundation experts.
A budget is more than just the sum of its revenues and outlays....
U.S. EPA’s Revised Water Rule Expands Federal Control over Private and State Lands
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced they are revising, once again, the definition of “waters of the United States,” which could expand the federal governments control over private and state lands.