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EPA · DuluthDULUTH — Alexander Cole wasn’t surprised when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fired him by email Friday afternoon. The 29-year-old Superior resident was among the six employees at the EPA’s Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division Laboratory in Duluth placed on leave July 3 for signing a “Declaration of Dissent" criticizing the Trump administration’s politicization of the agency. The leave period was initially supposed to be two week…See the Story
EPA fires 2 at Duluth lab for signing dissent letter
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Economy · MilwaukeeWisconsin Democrats are once again introducing labor rights legislation, designed to repeal laws enacted by Republican former Gov. Scott Walker. The proposals face a difficult road in
Wisconsin's GOP-controlled Legislature. The post Wisconsin Democrats again call for repeal of Walker-era labor laws appeared first on WPR.See the Story
Wisconsin Democrats Again Call for Repeal of Walker-Era Labor Laws
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