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To the editor:
Members of the Faith Alliance for Climate Solutions Alexandria Group are excited about the plan for redevelopment of the Landmark Mall site with a new Alexandria hospital. This presents many benefits to Alexandrians in terms of services, housing and community amenities, and it offers many sustainable features: infill development, co-location with major transit services, and provision of stormwater management and tree cover on a 52-acre site that does not meet current standards.
As city residents who belong to various faith traditions, we recognize the importance of addressing the climate crisis for our youth, future generations and existing frontline communities. With the size of the Landmark project, long-build out and longevity, we recognize that the redeveloped site will play a role in Alexandria’s climate actions and goals for decades.
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WASHINGTON U.S. lawmakers called on Bulgaria to respect democratic values and the rule of law as it prepares for national elections next month, warning the current state of its domestic affairs is posing “serious challenges” to the bilateral relationship.
In a statement issued late on March 4 a day before campaigning officially begins for Bulgarian parliamentary elections in early April the lawmakers said they would like to see stronger relations with the Eastern European nation, including on security and energy issues.
However, “persistent corruption, declining media freedom, politicization of the judiciary, and other threats to the rule of law pose serious challenges to the U.S.-Bulgaria bilateral relationship,” Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (Democrat-New Jersey) and ranking member Jim Risch (Republican-Idaho) said in the statement.