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Snubbing Law and Climate, Trump Issues New Permit for Keystone XL

By Andrea Germanos | Common Dreams on Mar 31, 2019   Featured, National, National/World  

Snubbing Law and Climate, Trump Issues New Permit for Keystone XL

  Trump “can huff and puff all he wants: this pipeline isn’t getting built” President Donald Trump issued on Friday a new presidential permit to allow for the construction of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline. “This is a ridiculous attempt by Trump to skirt due process to benefit an oil corporation,” said 350.org executive director […]

Murkowski, Udall, Smith Introduce Major Bipartisan Legislation to Address Violence Against Native Women, Children and Tribal Law Enforcement

By Karina Borger | Office of Senator Murkowski on Feb 1, 2019   Featured, State  

Murkowski, Udall, Smith Introduce Major Bipartisan Legislation to Address Violence Against Native Women, Children and Tribal Law Enforcement

  WASHINGTON – Thursday, U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Tom Udall (D-NM), and Tina Smith (D-MN) introduced two major, bipartisan bills to address violence against Native women, children, and Tribal law enforcement: the Native Youth and Tribal Officer Protection Act (NYTOPA) and the Justice for Native Survivors of Sexual Violence Act (Justice for Native Survivors). […]

Justice to Probe if Zinke Lied to Investigators

By VOA on Jan 4, 2019   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

Justice to Probe if Zinke Lied to Investigators

  [dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Justice Department has launched an investigation into whether Ryan Zinke lied to Interior Department investigators. The Washington Post reported Thursday that the Justice Department’s public integrity section had begun the probe of the interior secretary, who left office Wednesday. Zinke told the Associated Press that he had not lied to the investigators looking into possible […]

Meaningful Mining Reforms Stalled in British Columbia

By Salmon Beyond Borders on Nov 2, 2018   Featured, Southeast Alaska, State  

Meaningful Mining Reforms Stalled in British Columbia

(Vancouver, B.C.) — Two years after the B.C. Auditor General called for sweeping reforms to mine compliance, enforcement and reclamation bonding, the B.C. government is quietly soliciting comments on watered-down reclamation security policy recommendations with little outreach and a tight deadline of November 8. There are numerous deeply informed reports calling for clear changes, so […]

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