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Monthly Archives: July 2022
It’s an Invasion
Unprecedented Times Demand Extraordinary Actions More leaders are calling on the Governors of the southern border states to declare the unprecedented flow of illegal aliens an “invasion.” In absence of the federal government upholding its obligation to do so, there is a Constitutional … Continue reading
CEQ Refuses to Prepare NEPA Analysis for 30×30
Fails to Provide Authority for Program The Council for Environmental Quality (CEQ) has finally responded to the 21 U.S. Senators who in May, requested that a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement be prepared under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for the … Continue reading
Vermont’s Republican Governor Scott Vetoes 50×50 Bill
Vermont Governor, Philip Scott, vetoed a bill passed by the State’s House and Senate setting a target to permanently protect 50 percent of the land and water within the state’s boundaries by 2050. It is a major defeat for the progressive agenda … Continue reading