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Donald Trump · United StatesThe Trump Administration has proposed new changes to the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Some conservation organizations oppose the proposed changes to the ESA because they may harm the conservation of species, especially in Florida. Elise Bennett is the Florida and Caribbean director of the Center for Biological Diversity. She said these new changes will make it very hard to protect every species and ecosystem across the country. She said these …See the Story
Proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act could affect Florida wildlife
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Oil and Gas Sector · CaliforniaMONTEREY – Joining the two Senators from California, along with 25 House members of the California Democratic Congressional delegation, Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Carmel Valley, stands with the group in condemning the Trump Administration’s official draft 2027-2032 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program. The Oil and Gas Leasing Program includes six lease proposals to drill for oil and gas off the coast of Northern, Central and Southern C…See the Story
Rep. Panetta, Dem. Colleagues Condemn Oil Drilling Along California’s Coast
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Opinion · IndianaAn opinion of the attorney general released late last month deems that data centers qualify as industrial buildings under state law, possibly paving the way for data center projects to be funded by industrial revenue bonds from local legislative bodies.See the Story
[Opinion] Data centers qualify as industrial buildings, attorney general says
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