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For Immediate Release, January 14, 2021 Contact: Adam Beitman, Sierra Club, (202) 675-2385, [email protected] Marie Logan, Earthjustice, (415) 217-2000, [email protected] Chris Sellers, Environmental Data & Governance Initiative, (631) 806-1526, [email protected] Adam Carlesco, Food & Water Watch, (202) 683-4925, [email protected] New Congress Called on to Fix Public Records Delays, Political Manipulation WASHINGTON More than a dozen conservation and transparency groups called on the new Congress today to fix systemic issues and close loopholes that allow federal agencies to delay releases of public records under the Freedom of Information Act. “It’s time for Congress to step in and fix what our executive branch agencies have broken,” said Meg Townsend, a staff attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity. “Political appointees have been strategically delaying releases of public ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading Developers want to build 4,000 homes on a toxic East Bay site. Activists want a full cleanup first FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 Top: A proposed housing project at the Zeneca site includes 4,000 units, a grocery store and 30 acres of parks and open space.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of8 Richmond business owner Sherry Padgett visits the site of a proposed residential development project that she opposes.Paul Chinn / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 3of8 Barrels of soil cuttings from the 86-acre site.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 4of8 A former business’ entry gate to an 86-acre property that is polluted with more than 100 chemicals in Richmond.Paul Kuroda / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less ....