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Governor refuses to give up. Lawmakers could see deposits as soon as tomorrow but will check for him, the governor, this time around. We caught up with the governor within the last hour. I dont think anyone should get paid in the legislature and i am not taking a paycheck until this important priority and job is done. A week after a judge heard arguments about the constitutionality of halting paychecks to get legislators to prioritize the pension problem in illinois the governor refused to defeat. We think a higher court will rule in our favor but meantime we think legislators will need to work with me to get a bill on my desk that we can say reforms the whole Pension System and erases its liability. And george ordered paychecks resume immediately. The lawsuit was filed by Michael Madigan and the Senate President and caught in the middle was an unsuspecting republican with the title of comptroller. Last month a judge suggested that she halted payments for legislators not because it was

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'Reversed and scrubbed.' How a second Trump term could gut climate research.

Trump Allies Plan to Gut Climate Research if He Is Reelected

Dozens of conservative organizations have banded together to provide Trump a road map known as Project 2025 to boost fossil fuels and limit government climate science

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Oil industry rides into climate summit bigger than ever

Price spikes driven by the war in Ukraine are helping fill the petroleum giants’ coffers, despite governments’ promises of a greener era.

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Costly Deep Tunnel flooding project can't handle Chicago area's severe storms fueled by climate change

CHICAGO — Hours before heavy rains swamped Chicago and Cook County suburbs on July 2, the region’s $3.8 billion flood-control project appeared ready as can be to bottle up storm runoff. The Deep Tunnel’s massive sewers, capable of holding 2.3 billion gallons, were almost empty, according to Metropolitan Water Reclamation District records. At the end of tunnels hundreds of feet below the .

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