these people are working, farm workers are working from sunrise to sunset, by the time they get home and ask for transportation and pay to go and find they find nothing. it s so terrible. this has been a big, big issue. i thank you for being with us. thank you for doing what you do on a daily basis. it s been great to have you here with us this morning. that wraps up the hour for me. see you tomorrow night on nbc news saturday. thank you for the privilege of your time. andrea mitchell picks up with more news right now. good day, everyone. this is andrea mitchell reports in washington. president biden is trying to show he is taking action in response to the supreme court s abortion decision. it s not clear what he can do without congress. just back from nato, the president will meet with nine democratic governors virtually to talk about steps they can take to protect abortion access. the white house is trying to increase the availability of abortion pills as recent cou
DELPHOS — Members of Delphos City Council and the Administration met in regular session for the final meeting of June on Monday evening. In legislative action, council approved an expenditure
in one of the most important environmental rulings in decades, with wide ranging implications, the supreme court decided the epa does not have broad authority to limit greenhouse gas emissions. excuse me. chief justin roberts arguing congress needs to give the agency explicit authority. in a dissent, justice kagan saying, this court doesn t have a clue how to address climate change. the stakes are high. joining me now is gina mccarthy, the former epa administrator who signed the clean power plan that was gutted in this decision. it s great to see you again. this ruling reverses so much that you worked hard to protect.
Former Perry Twp. fire chief remembered fondly
Styer
PERRY TOWNSHIP Longtime Perry Township Fire Chief Daryl Styer, who died Thursday at age 66, was “a great asset, not only to Perry Township but to everybody in Allen County,” according to one township official.
Township Trustee Kevin Cox said Styer served the community for more than 40 years in a variety of ways, perhaps none more important than his time spent as chief of the Perry Township Fire Department.
“Daryl help build our fire department and EMT to where it is today,” Cox said. “He’s been a great asset to the fire department. He was always a good listener and a good teacher and, more importantly, a good resident of the community.”