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$7 Billion Public-Private Plan in Chicago Aims to Fix Transit, Schools and Parks (3/29/12)
Unregulated Pipelines Raise Safety Concerns (3/29/12)
Bill ban picketing of homes unites unlikely Ga. coalition of tea partiers, labor unions (3/29/12)
California Poised To Launch Program, Eliminate Cost of Energy Efficiency & Solar Upgrades (3/29/12)
Mitt Romney amuses Wisconsin voters with yarn about Michigan losing an auto plant (3/29/12)
New Rules Limit Coal Plants (3/28/12)
Red States See Massive Public Sector Job Losses (3/28/12)
Global Warming Close to Becoming Irreversible (3/28/12)
U.S. agency to keep SCE's Calif nuclear units shut (3/28/12)
Federal Audit: New Gas Pipelines Need More Scrutiny (3/28/12)
Your morning jolt: ‘Right to quiet enjoyment’ bill passes House committee (3/27/12)
Minnesota’s War on Voting (3/27/12)
Wisconsin one year later (3/27/12)
US to propose first climate limits on power plants (3/27/12)
John Doe investigation documents name sheriff’s comm. director (3/26/12)
NRC Poised to Award Scana Licenses for Two Reactors on March 30 (3/26/12)
Lobbyists, Guns and Money (3/26/12)
Plain Talk: Indiana’s pro-union ‘Lunchpail Republicans’ bear watching (3/26/12)
'Big Government' Isn't the Problem, Big Money Is (3/23/12)
Whistleblowers to Have Protection in CPUC Pipeline Safety Proceeding (3/26/12)
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