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$1.8 million in state grants allocated to aid flood-prone communities along the Hudson River

$1.8 million in state grants allocated to aid flood-prone communities along the Hudson River
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Stormwater settlement to cost Yonkers demolition contractor $60,000

A Yonkers demolition contractor has agreed to pay $60,000 to Riverkeeper Inc. and to discharge cleaner stormwater into the Saw Mill River, to settle a federal Clean Water Act lawsuit. U.S. District Judge Cathy Seibel endorsed the deal between Riverkeeper and Capital Industries Corp. and CEO George McGuire on Nov. 21.

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Yonkers industries consent to Saw Mill River cleanup

A federal judge has approved settlements between Riverkeeper Inc. and three Yonkers businesses that the environmental organization accused of discharging polluted stormwater into the Saw Mill River.

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D.C. Circuit Rejects National Marine Fisheries Service's

On June 16, 2023, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS or Service), which licenses and regulates fisheries.

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Who Will Regulate the Regulators? Administrative Agencies, the Separation of Powers, and Chevron Deference

The Schoolhouse Rock classic “Three Ring Government” teaches children about the separation of powers embodied in the Constitution by comparing the three branches of government to a three-ring circus. The song explains that “no one part [of government] can be more powerful than any other.” The President is the “ringmaster of the government,” Congress is tasked with “passing laws and juggling bills,” and the courts “take the law and they tame the crimes … balancing the wrongs with your rights.”[1]

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