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DeSmog
Apr 30, 2020 @ 15:56
While fossil fuel companies defend against mounting climate liability lawsuits in court, their surrogates are working in parallel to target the attorneys, academics, and institutions supporting these lawsuits. This defensive strategy involves vigorous public records requests, and in some cases legal action or intervention, to try proving a supposed conspiracy by those working to hold polluters accountable.
ExxonMobil has itself argued that attorneys general and municipal officials that have sued the company are engaged in a conspiracy to take down Big Oil. That argument hasn’t gained traction in court, but this hasn’t stopped operatives tied to fossil fuel funding from trying to take up that charge.
47abc
February 25, 2021
MARYLAND – Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh is leading a coalition across the nation to ensure fair voting and increase voting accessibility. “There are problems all over the country, and since the beginning of this year, there have been over 160 pieces of legislations introduced in states throughout the country, including Maryland, to limit peoples’ access to the vote,” said Attorney General Frosh.
The For the People Act of 2021 is an omnibus package that is designed to make it easier for people to vote and protect elections from foreign interference. It would also require disclosure of any donations to political campaigns over $10,000 and prevent gerrymandering. “This is the ultimate good government bill. It takes issues like voting, gerrymandering, dark money, and unethical conduct in office, and puts them all together,” said Attorney General Frosh.
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Comcast announced last week that it is postponing implementation of new data caps on Xfinity internet customers in Maryland and elsewhere throughout the Northeast.