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Democrats' bids to shield EPA climate regs, ESA listings fail
House appropriators continued their battle this afternoon over a 2012 spending proposal for U.S. EPA and the Interior Department that slashes funding and packs provisions to block Obama administration regulatory priorities.
Moran Response to Washington Examiner
Barbara Hollingsworth's recent op-ed is either misinformed or willfully ignores the facts pertaining to the Mark Center and my efforts to fight the threat it poses to traffic in Northern Virginia. Let me set the record straight.
Pentagon studying Mark Center decision: Washington Business Journal
The Mark Center in Alexandria could bring more traffic than the roads can handle.
New bottle deposit, bag tax bills touted for combating pollution (New York Times)
House Democrats introduced two bills yesterday aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions and curbing toxic pollution by requiring a 5-cent deposit on beverage containers and imposing a 5-cent tax on single-use plastic bags from grocery stores and other retailers.
Drug Take-Back Will Help Fish (ESPN Outdoors)
Pharmaceuticals may help a lot of people, but they can also pollute our waterways and have harmful effects on fish.
Earmarks Are A Model, Not A Menace (National Journal)
Naturally, when a gigantic omnibus appropriations bill came to the Senate floor last week, 98 percent of it got almost no attention.