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Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Combat Ocean Acidification

By Matt Shuckerow | Office of Congressman Don Young on Jul 13, 2015   At Sea, National, Politics  

Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Combat Ocean Acidification

Washington, D.C. – Representatives Don Young, Sam Farr (D-CA), and Lois Capps (D-CA) Friday introduced H.R. 2717, the Federal Ocean Acidification Research and Monitoring (FOARAM) Act of 2015, to expand NOAA’s efforts to study the impacts of ocean acidification, which could threaten an estimated $350 billion blue economy that employees over 2.9 million people in […]

South Carolina to Remove Confederate Flag from Capitol

By VOA News on Jul 9, 2015   Featured, National  

South Carolina to Remove Confederate Flag from Capitol

Lawmakers in South Carolina’s House of Representatives have approved a measure to remove the Civil War-era Confederate flag from the grounds of the state Capitol in Columbia.  The bill passed early Thursday morning by a vote of 94-20 on its third and final reading, after more than 13 hours of contentious debate.  Opponents of the […]

Greece Asks for New Bailout, Pledging Reforms

By VOA on Jul 8, 2015   Featured, World  

Greece Asks for New Bailout, Pledging Reforms

Debt-wracked Greece asked its European neighbors for a new three-year bailout Wednesday, pledging to “immediately implement” tax and pension reforms. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told the European Parliament in Strasbourg that Athens would produce “new concrete proposals” by Thursday to meet the demands of European leaders who’ve grown weary of Greece’s debt crisis. With […]

South Carolina House Begins Debate on Removing Confederate Flag

By VOA News on Jul 8, 2015   Featured, National  

South Carolina House Begins Debate on Removing Confederate Flag

South Carolina’s House of Representatives is debating a bill to remove the Civil War-era Confederate flag from the state Capitol grounds, where it has flown for more than 50 years. The bill, backed by both Democrats and Republicans, was approved 36 to 3 by the state Senate on Tuesday. During Wednesday’s debate, the House rejected […]

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