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WATER, FLOWERS, AND LIFE
This Water a Flower Day has me reflecting on how lucky I am that my husband has an incredibly green thumb. I can grow food and, in fairness, those plants flower, too. However, the beautiful explosion of colors in our yard all year long must be completely credited to my better half.
Clean Water Wins and Losses in VA's 2026 Legislative Session
The 2026 Virginia General Assembly session closed out on March 13th with the ink drying on Governor Spanberger’s signatures on a few great steps forward. It was another hectic session in Richmond with a record number of bills introduced, and the looming financial challenges from the federal level cast a long shadow over the entire endeavor. In fact, as of today, we still do not have a 2026-2028 budget because of a bloody back-and-forth fight over data center tax exemptions. Regardless, I felt like it was time to pass along some of the highlights and lowlights of the session! Here are some
Clean Water on the Move | May 2026
Welcome to Clean Water on the Move, your monthly update from Clean Water Action and Clean Water Fund in New Jersey. While every day is Earth Day to us at Clean Water Action, we had a great Earth Month. Hope you found events and activities to engage in during this special time of the year when we honor Planet Earth - a place we call home. Check out our latest updates from New Jersey!
Achieving Safe Drinking Water in California
Over the years, I’ve worked with communities, state and local agencies, and allies to help these Californians access something most of us take for granted: safe and reliable drinking water. The two most successful efforts have borne fruit in the last 7 years.
20 Baltimore City organizations support budget reform
Friday, May 8, 2026 Dear Mayor Scott and Baltimore City Council, As 20 organizations working in Baltimore City, we urge you to pass Council Bill 26-0172 and advance all of the important reforms to Baltimore City’s charter that it contains. This set of charter amendments would undeniably improve city governance and further empower the people to participate in the most important decisions affecting Baltimore. In particular, the reforms to Baltimore City’s budget process and timeline, and the improvement of the City Council’s powers, will meaningfully advance our work. As local representatives