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Joe Manchin urges Biden to focus on conventional infrastructure

Joe Manchin urges Biden to focus on conventional infrastructure
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Bill establishing state coal ash permitting program heads to the governor | IER Indiana Environmental Reporter

Enrique Saenz April 20, 2021 A bill that would allow Indiana to oversee federal coal ash requirements in the state through a permitting program is now headed to the governor’s desk for final approval. If signed into law, Senate Bill 271 would begin the process of establishing a state coal ash permitting program, officially known as coal combustion residuals, under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act passed in 2016. The bill would allow the state to oversee the closure of many of the state’s coal ash ponds instead of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a change supported by coal-ash producing industries in the state.

GOP to present their own smaller $650 billion infrastructure proposal

The White House unveiled their $2.2trillion infrastructure plan in March    But it has been criticized by Republicans who have now started to work on their own - at a third of the cost of Biden s plan The Republican plan is set to include broadband funding, which is in Biden s plan It s not clear what else will be different about the GOP s plan other than scope One GOP member is also suggesting splitting infrastructure into multiple bills  Members of the GOP hope to present it by the time the May recess rolls around 

What Biden s Infrastructure Plan Means For Rivers

What Biden s Infrastructure Plan Means For Rivers By Matt Young This past week President Biden unveiled his American Jobs Plan, proposing a nearly $2.3 trillion investment in our national infrastructure. Does this bold plan do enough for rivers? This past week President Biden unveiled his American Jobs Plan, proposing a nearly $2.3 trillion investment in our national infrastructure. A game-changing investment of this size in modernizing our infrastructure and fighting the effects of climate change is a necessary step, but the question remains, does this bold plan do enough for rivers? Last year we wrote the Rivers as Economic Engines report, which identifies a $500 billion need over the next 10 years in order to properly support for our waters. This includes investing $200 billion for improving water infrastructure, $200 billion for modernizing flood managements, and $100 billion for restoring watersheds in our community. President Biden exemplifies his own commitment to our na

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