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RANGE RESOURCES SHAREHOLDER NOTICE

Press release content from NewMediaWire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. RANGE RESOURCES SHAREHOLDER NOTICE Securities Litigation Partner James (Josh) Wilson Encourages Investors Who Suffered Losses Exceeding $50,000 In Range Resources To Contact Him Directly To Discuss Their Options NEW YORK - (NewMediaWire ) - April 29, 2021 - Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP, a leading national securities law firm, is investigating potential claims against Range Resources Corporation (“Range Resources” or the “Company”) (NYSE:RRC) and reminds investors of the May 3, 2021 deadline to seek the role of lead plaintiff in a federal securities class action that has been filed against the Company.

Spending on climate resiliency is needed

The seas are inexorably rising, and the Florida Legislature is tackling this by creating a Resilient Florida Grant Program in the Department of Environmental Protection. The bill creating the program, Senate Bill 1954, passed unanimously in both the House and the Senate. Gov. Ron DeSantis should sign it. At stake are millions of dollars for sea walls, storm hardening and other infrastructure projects that will better prepare us to tackle a future in which we endure increased flooding, stronger storms and higher seas. The program handles resiliency infrastructure in a traditional Republican manner by doling out block grants to cities and counties, subject to state appropriations. Democrats won’t like how the Legislature has chosen to fund these grants — by making permanent its annual tradition of raiding the Affordable Housing Trust Fund, sending much of the money set aside for housing to instead address the effects of climate change.

Appeals court rejects environmentalists call to halt Pinelands pipeline

Appeals court rejects environmentalists’ call to halt Pinelands pipeline By Jon Hurdle, NJ SpotlightApril 30, 2021 In its finding in favor of the Pinelands pipeline, a state appeals court said it did not threaten the rare sickle-leaved golden aster. (Doug McGrady via Creative Commons) This article originally appeared on NJ Spotlight. A state Appellate Court on Thursday rejected an appeal by two environmental groups to halt construction of a natural-gas pipeline in South Jersey, saying there’s no evidence that the nearly complete project will hurt groundwater quality, damage endangered species, or conflict with the principles that govern the management of Pinelands preserve.

New York City budget has pitfalls, critics say

New York City budget has pitfalls, critics say
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UMass Amherst group to test state s public water supplies for contaminants

AMHERST — A professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has received a $1 million grant to test public water and private wells in the state for contaminated substances.  A team led by Professor David Reckhow will analyze samples from as many as 1,600 public water systems and 3,500 private water wells. The samples will be tested for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), according to a news release from UMass Amherst.  A small group from UMass Lowell will also assist in this statewide effort. PFAS are a group of human-made chemicals that have been manufactured and used in industrial applications since the 1940s. The chemicals are found in a variety of products, they don’t break down and can easily accumulate in humans over time. There is scientific evidence that exposure to PFAS can have adverse health effects in humans, the release stated. 

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