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Toomey pushes back on Biden, warns of inflation in southcentral Pa visits

U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey predicted Monday that President Joe Biden’s effort to increase government spending on social programs will create an opening for conservatives to take back control of Congress in 2022. “The Democrats are overreaching,” Toomey said at a morning event with business leaders in Lancaster. “President Biden’s agenda has these radical elements that most Pennsylvanians don’t agree with, so I think a conservative Republican could do fine… 2022 could be a really good Republican year.” Speaking at the Lancaster Chamber’s first in-person “Wake Up With the Issues” event since the pandemic, Toomey devoted much of his remarks to criticizing the Biden administration for being too “extreme and aggressive,” pointing to Biden’s political appointees and infrastructure proposals as examples. 

Assembly discusses Bells Flats flooding issues

Assembly discusses Bells Flats flooding issues
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Dispossessed, again: climate change hits Native Americans especially hard

  Christopher Flavelle and Kalen Goodluck, The New York Times  Published: 28 Jun 2021 11:55 AM BdST Updated: 28 Jun 2021 11:57 AM BdST Anna Abraham, the mayor of Chefornak, Alaska, said she grew up hearing stories from elders about how the weather would warm, April 26, 2021. Many Native people were forced into the most undesirable areas of America, first by white settlers, then by the government. Now, parts of that marginal land are becoming uninhabitable. (Ash Adams/The New York Times) In Chefornak, a Yu’pik village near the western coast of Alaska, the water is getting closer. ); } The thick ground, once frozen solid, is thawing. The village preschool, its blue paint peeling, sits precariously on wooden stilts in spongy marsh between a river and a creek. Storms are growing stronger. At high tide these days, water rises under the building, sometimes keeping out the children, ages 3 to 5. The shifting ground has warped the floor, making it hard to close the doors. M

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