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Decrease Reported in Assaults, Threats to Public Lands Employees

From: FEDWeek

“Actual and threatened assaults to federal employees involved in administering public lands decreased in 2017, according to data collected from such agencies and released…

The Energy 202: Unintentional Email Dump Shows Trump Team's Intentions With National Monuments

From: SF Gate

“The release is sure to fan the flames of environmentalists, Native Americans and others angry with Trump's decision in Utah. The Trump administration's removal of hundreds…

EPA Still Searching for Studies Backing Pruitt's Claims

From: E&E News

“EPA also agreed to search both internal communications among employees and communications with third parties for any studies attached to emails. The agency plans to…

Park Service Calls for New Review of Dunes Pavilion Plan Revisions

From: Chicago Tribune

“In a recent letter to an attorney for Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility, Jeffrey Reinbold, assistant director for Partnerships and Civic Engagement…

Greene the Disruptor — Putnam’s Admits He’s Losing — DeSantis on ‘this girl’ Ocasio-Cortez — No, Youth Voters Aren’t Surging (Yet?) — Buchanan hits Shapiro from the left

From: Politico / Florida Playbook

“Environmentalists opposing Scott already are pointing to a lack of DEP enforcement in throwing their support behind Nelson. Florida PEER Director…


News Releases

FCC OK'S INDUSTRY SELF-CERTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE

Appeal To CEQ Precedes Litigation

GROWING GRIZZLY HABITUATION THREATENS PUBLIC SAFETY & SPECIES RECOVERY

Yellowstone Ranger Decries Return to Garbage Bear Syndrome

AUDIT RIPS FEDERAL LAND TRADES

GROUPS CALL FOR OUSTER OF TOP BLM APPRAISER

ASTHMA EPIDEMIC AMONG YOUNG BLACKS IN INGHAM COUNTY

Suppressed Report Shows Disturbing Trends

EVERETT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT HALTED

Federal Highway Administration Seeks New biological Review