Monthly Archives: June 2011

The myth of killer mercury, EPA: Environmental Propaganda Activists

The EPA’s new mercury rules have no factual basis. Continue reading

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Don’t Look Behind the Green Curtain

Warmists champion secrecy while skeptics hold open conference Continue reading

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Wetlands: The New Land Grab by EPA

EPA’s draft guidance on identifying waters which may be wetlands was issued on April 27, 2011. My recent blog discussed the concern an Illinois congressman had regarding the impact of this guidance on agriculture and farmers. Continue reading

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Virginia Still Feeling the Effects of Housing Crisis

Though doing better than the national average, Virginia has not escaped the foreclosure crisis unscathed. Regions where homes are least affordable are experiencing heightened foreclosure activity. Continue reading

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Florida, U.K. Innovate in Corrections Partnerships

Though different in structure, both the Florida and UK PPP initiatives seek to reorient the corrections system by placing a heavy emphasis on rehabilitation and are using a public-private partnership to do it. Continue reading

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