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Last line of defense : New bill would strip protections for many of Indiana s wetlands

Last line of defense : New bill would strip protections for many of Indiana s wetlands Sarah Bowman and London Gibson, Indianapolis Star How climate change will impact Indiana Replay Video UP NEXT Update 12:45 p.m. Jan. 25. 2021: Lawmakers passed SB 389 out of the Senate Environmental Affairs Committee Monday afternoon, after more than two hours of testimony and discussion. The final 8-3 vote fell along party lines. The bill will now head to the Senate floor.  © Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Cliff Chapman, executive director of the Central Indiana Land Trust, shows off footbridges built for visitors to the wetlands at Meltzer Woods on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, in the Shelbyville, Ind. nature preserve. The area could be affected if a bill put forward this legislative session to repeal the state-regulated wetlands law, which protects wetlands throughout the state.

Ag groups supportive of EPA nominee

Joshua Roberts/Getty Images News TAGGED FOR EPA: Michael Regan has been named by the Biden Administration to head EPA. His confirmation hearings are to begin soon. A large group of ag organizations are supporting his nomination. Incoming EPA staff not requiring Senate confirmation loaded with litigation experience in advancing environmental justice agenda. A diverse group of 23 agricultural groups wrote Senate Environment and Public Works leaders in support of Michael Regan who’s been nominated to serve as the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Currently, a nomination hearing date has not been set for Regan.  “As Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, Michael Regan has an established record of listening to all stakeholders, including farmers and ranchers,” states the letter to incoming EPW Chairman Tom Carper, D-Del., and Ranking Member Shelly Moore Capito, R-W.Va. “During his tenure, he has worke

Former Fort Wayne mayor weighs in on objection to presidential certification | Political notebook

Former Fort Wayne mayor weighs in on objection to presidential certification DAVE GONG | The Journal Gazette A former Fort Wayne mayor has added his name to a letter condemning a Missouri senator s plan to object when Congress convenes this week to certify President-Elect Joe Biden s 2020 Electoral College win. The election has been decided. To ignore the constitutional, legal and previously approved legislative procedures in place for deciding and contesting elections damages our system of government. I just added my signature to this letter, Former Mayor Paul Helmke, a Republican, said in a tweet late Saturday. The letter Helmke s tweet referenced strongly criticizes GOP Sen. Josh Hawley for planning to object to counting the votes of certain states won by President-Elect Biden. The letter was signed by dozens of students, alumni and educators of Yale Law School, where Helmke received his law degree in 1973.

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