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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.
New York City, Other Big Cities Losing Businesses, Residents
A major exodus out of New York City may be a very real possibility.
States’ Budget Problems Worsened by Lack of Welfare Work Requirements
With most states struggling with significant budget deficits after locking down their economies in response to the coronavirus, some states with the most severe...
Pennsylvania House Passes Bill to Block Governor from Unilaterally Joining RGGI
A bill to block Gov. Tom Wolf from unilaterally entering Pennsylvania into the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative passed the state House of Representatives and now awaits action in the state Senate.
EPA Leaves Current Ozone Standards in Place, Says They are Safe
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced it is leaving current air quality standards in place for ground level ozone because the best available science indicates they are protective of human health.
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.”
Harrisburg Nixes Water System Sale, Bucking Trend
Harrisburg is just one of several U.S. cities that considered water utility privatization in 2019, but other municipalities took the step.
Pennsylvania Legislators Consider Occupational Licensing Reforms
Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering changes to the Commonwealth’s policies on occupational licensing—which currently forbid ex-offenders from obtaining certain licenses—to prevent boards and commissions from...