Amidst a cloud of past corruption and evolving energy policies, Ohio is on the brink of a significant legislative shift. Lawmakers are working to end customer-financed subsidies for two aging coal-fired power plants, a move that has garnered rare bipartisan support. The lingering scandal associated
Native American nations have been recognized as custodians of the environment for centuries, long before mainstream environmental advocacy gained momentum, such as the inception of Earth Day in 1970. Their profound connection to the land continues to shape their contemporary environmental
A recent rally in Chattanooga, Tennessee, drew about 200 passionate participants—teachers, faith leaders, and community members—protesting a proposed bill that would allow schools to deny enrollment to unauthorized immigrant students. This legislation is sponsored by state Sen. Bo Watson and House M
Senate Bill 557, proposed by Arkansas state Senator Mark Johnson, aims to tighten regulations on wastewater permits in Arkansas. The bill is crafted to address recurring issues with noncompliance and improve the capacity of state regulators, particularly the Arkansas Department of Energy and
With the pressing need to address both law enforcement accountability and road safety, the Iowa House of Representatives took significant legislative actions by passing two noteworthy bills. These measures have sparked considerable debate and garnered bipartisan voices, both in support and
The recent revelations about top officials from the Trump administration using the encrypted messaging app Signal to discuss an impending military strike against Houthi rebels in Yemen have raised serious concerns about the security implications of such practices. Jeffrey Goldberg, the