The Feds

Articles and NewsClips about federal actions impacting Pennsylvania--

-- Appalachian Voices: Final FY2023 Federal Budget Includes STREAM Act, Abandoned Mine Land Economic Program Increase, Not Black Lung Benefits  [PaEN]

-- The Allegheny Front: Abandoned Mine Pollution Long-Term Cleanup Will Get Money From Federal Spending Bill

-- Scranton Times: STREAM Act Legislation Passes Congress

-- PA Trout: Federal STREAM Mine Reclamation Act Advocacy At National Wild Trout Symposium Highlights Trip West  [PaEN]

-- Appalachian Voices: Appalachian Advocates Urge Congress To Include Key Coal Community Investments In Forthcoming Budget Legislation

-- National Assn. Of Conservation Districts Applauds Strong Conservation Investments In Final Federal Spending Bill  [PaEN]

-- Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Federal FY2023 Budget Increases Funding For Chesapeake Bay Program, Watershed Investments For Landscape Defense, NRCS Technical Assistance

-- Wilkes-Barre Times: Cong. Cartwright: Omnibus Federal Budget Package Includes $53 Million For NE PA, Including Wyoming Valley Stormwater Funding

-- PA-Based Evangelical Environmental Network Praises Inclusion Of Growing Climate Solutions Act In Year-End Congressional Funding Package

-- Erie Times - Brian Whipkey: PA Continues Fight For Federal Wildlife Funding, Despite Setback

-- U.S. Dept. Of Energy Announces $750 Million To Accelerate Clean Hydrogen Technologies

-- U.S. Attorney: Families Might Be Eligible For Crime Victims’ Compensation For Hardships Caused By The Indictment Of Former Erie Coke (Coal) Plant For Environmental Crimes  [PaEN]

-- Erie Times Guest Essay: Harmed By Erie Coke (Coal) Plant?  You Might Be Eligible For Financial Compensation - Sister Pat Lupo

-- EPA Issues Final Standards For Heavy-Duty Vehicles To Slash Dangerous Pollution

-- PA-Based Evangelical Environmental Network Applauds EPA’s Heavy-Duty Vehicle Nitrogen Oxide Standard

-- PA Capital-Star: Report: Environmental Enforcement Has Fallen Off Under Biden

[Posted: December 25, 2022]


12/26/2022

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