- Gov. signs some bills, vetoes others – Albuquerque Journal
Albuquerque JournalGov. signs some bills, vetoes others
Albuquerque Journal
Susana Martinez has vetoed the state-regulated growing of industrial hemp and a tax credit for leasing solar systems for homes and businesses. She also nixed a board to advise on forest and … Martinez said in a veto message it would create … - Foro de Rectores de Las Americas – Imperial Valley News
Foro de Rectores de Las Americas
Imperial Valley News
President Clinton said simply: “If we're successful, the summit will lead to more jobs, opportunity and prosperity for our children and for generations to come.” Today, as we gather …. We've already raised millions of dollars from the private sector … - Is Texas afraid of going green? – Dallas Morning News
Is Texas afraid of going green?
Dallas Morning News
… solar capacity, and 7,000 MW are under study. With our weather, geography and population growth, Texas has great potential on solar, which would also complement the variability in wind power. … The Texas Enterprise Fund, which doles out cash to … - GOP bill cuts rural broadband grants – Minnesota Public Radio News (blog)
GOP bill cuts rural broadband grants
Minnesota Public Radio News (blog)
A task force recommended $200 million to fund the initiative. Garofalo says the crown jewel of his bill is his attempt to make clean energy more affordable. His initiatives include broadening solar energy, increasing incentives for people to buy … - Twins broadcaster Blyleven blasted for calling Detroit ‘ugly’ – MinnPost
MinnPostTwins broadcaster Blyleven blasted for calling Detroit 'ugly'
MinnPost
The GOP plan to partially fund transportation by taking money from other programs 'will inevitably pit those needs against educating our children, caring properly for our elderly, enhancing our natural resources, fulfilling the important promises of …
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