President Joe Biden's White House has enacted many conservation wins for the American wilderness. But environmentalists say none of them are safe from reversal.
Colorado Democrats are moving quickly to pass a last-minute package of compromise air quality legislation with support from environmental groups and large oil and gas companies — but not everyone is happy with what some on either side of the issue called a “backroom deal.” Senate Bills 24-229 and 24-230 both advanced out of their […] The post ‘The Colorado way’ or a ‘backroom deal’? Democrats advance oil-for-transit fee appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Colorado Democrats are moving quickly to pass a last-minute package of compromise air quality legislation with support from environmental groups and large oil and gas companies — but not everyone is happy with what some on either side of the issue called a “backroom deal.” Senate Bills 24-229 and 24-230 both advanced out of their […] The post ‘The Colorado way’ or a ‘backroom deal’? Democrats advance oil-for-transit fee, pollution rules appeared first on Colorado Newsline.
The November ballot could be the next battleground in the fight over Washington’s march toward ending natural gas use in homes. Key players behind three Republican-backed initiatives state voters are already set to decide are close to launching an all-out effort for a fourth, aimed at blocking the state’s shift away from natural gas and […] The post Voters may get a say on the future of natural gas in Washington appeared first on Washington State Standard.
Utah Republican Rep. John Curtis’ bill to repeal a controversial new public lands policy is gaining traction after passing out of the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday. The WEST Act — short for Western Economic Security Today — would direct the Bureau of Land Management to withdraw its “Public Lands Rule” that was recently […] The post Curtis’ bill to repeal BLM public land policy gets green light from House appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.