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2021 Election Preview: New York Considers Right to Clean Water

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By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue – October 26, 2021. Dernbach told Circle of Blue that these amendments act as a steadying force in state politics, for the reason that constitutions are more stable than policies and regulations, which can change from administration to administration.

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2021 Election Preview: The Expensive Battle in Maine over Hydropower Imports

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By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue – October 28, 2021. They worry that scrapping the project after it was approved by state and federal regulators would set a bad precedent for the state and subject future permitting decisions to partisan politics. Proponents of the transmission line have spent more money on their campaign.

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What’s Up With Water – November 1, 2021

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In the Nile River basin last week, a political power shift in Sudan could turn up the heat on a long-simmering dispute over a major dam in the region. The post What’s Up With Water – November 1, 2021 appeared first on Circle of Blue. Rhode Island followed in 1987, and was the last state to do so.

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What’s Up With Water – August 23, 2021

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The Taliban must also tread delicately in international politics, managing river systems that cross into Iran and the countries of Central Asia. The post What’s Up With Water – August 23, 2021 appeared first on Circle of Blue. The situation is worsened by “brain drain” as current officials flee the country.

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What’s Up With Water November 15, 2021

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The hunger crisis worsened along with the country’s political deterioration, which culminated in the Taliban takeover in August. Four months later, in March 2021, federal lawmakers doubled down on the approach. The post What’s Up With Water November 15, 2021 appeared first on Circle of Blue.

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What’s Up With Water – November 8, 2021

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Across the country, these anxieties are gradually translating into political momentum. Recreational fishermen are a demographic that leans politically conservative, and the issue has begun changing minds about climate change. The post What’s Up With Water – November 8, 2021 appeared first on Circle of Blue.

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We Can Think Bigger about Democracy

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They introduced a similar bill last session, and the legislation has the public support of more than 170 political scientists who submitted a public letter of support to the House of Representatives. And this public sentiment isnt off base: political scientists agree our democracy is backsliding. According to Reps.

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