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Uranium Mining in Virginia: What finally got a national policy wonk to look and then act in her own backyard.
Today we welcome Guest Blogger Lisa Ragain, who runs Aqua Vitae, a water consulting organization. Lisa's message is quite timely, given that the Virginia Senate Agriculture Committee will consider this issue tomorrow, January 31. It’s confession time. I have spent most of my adult life working on drinking water policy. From the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee to the EPA Office of Water, I’m in the loop. I am conversant on drought in Texas, legislative hearings in New Jersey and chemical contamination in Illinois. But prior to last year, I could not tell you what was going on with
Let Them Vote!
By Bob Wendelgass, President & CEO You know what I’m sick of? Seeing important bills that would protect our water, fight climate change, and help build a clean energy economy never get a vote in the Senate. I think it’s time to do something about it so our Senators can start representing you and me and voting on the bills we care about. But we need your help today! We need to reform the filibuster and we have one chance to do it right now – so email (and call) your Senators today! Tell them to support Senate Resolution 4 (SR 4), which makes simple and common sense changes to the filibuster to
NJ Legislative Scorecard 2010-13
Clean Water Action presents the NJ Environmental Federation Legislative Scorecard 2010-2013. The scorecard represents a permanent record that scores every NJ state legislator on votes, action and leadership on significant environmental bills between 2010 and 2013.
Find out how your legislator scored here. To find out who your legislators are, visit the NJ State Legislative website. View the Regional Chart Read the Scorecard Press Release Read the statement of Janet Tauro, NJ Environmental Federation board chair. Read what legislative leaders have to say. About the ScorecardThe scorecard