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Feb 8, 2016

Top 400 Taxpayers See Tax Rates Rise, But There’s More to the Story

As Americans were gathering party supplies to greet the New Year, the Internal Revenue Service released their annual report of cumulative tax data reported on the 400 tax r...

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Feb 4, 2016

Chlorine Bleach Plants Needlessly Endanger 63 Million Americans

Chlorine bleach plants across the U.S. put millions of Americans in danger of a chlorine gas release, a substance so toxic it has been used as a chemical weapon. Greenpeace’s new repo...

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Jan 25, 2016

U.S. Industrial Facilities Reported Fewer Toxic Releases in 2014

The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data for 2014 is now available. The good news: total toxic releases by reporting facilities decreased by nearly six percent from 2013 levels. Howe...

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Jan 22, 2016

Methane Causes Climate Change. Here's How the President Plans to Cut Emissions by 40-45 Percent.

  UPDATE (Jan. 22, 2016): Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) released its proposed rule to reduce methane emissions...

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Reform Must Illuminate Channels of Money, Influence

Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have proposed principles and introduced legislation to purge the excessive influence of lobbyists in Washington, since corruption scandals highlighted the inappropriately cozy relationship between Capitol Hill and K Street. Neither party, however, appears to be making full use of one the best weapons against corruption and abuses of power--sunlight. Reform proposals would all be strengthened with more comprehensive use of the tools of transparency.

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Government Secrecy's Latest Victims: Whales

According to documents released to the Natural Resources Defense Council, all references to the possibility that naval sonar may have caused 37 whales to swim ashore and die in North Carolina last year were deleted from a government report on the incident. The revelation came as the Department of the Navy nears the close of its public comment period on its plans to build an underwater sonar training range in the same North Carolina location.

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EPA Gets an Earful on Plan to Reduce Toxic Reporting

More than 70,000 citizens voiced opposition to the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) proposals to cut chemical reporting under the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), during the agency's public comment period that ended Jan. 13. Those speaking out against EPA's proposals included state agencies, health professionals, scientists, environmentalists, labor, Attorneys General, and even Congress, all of whom raised substantive concerns with the plan.

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White House Called Out on Manipulating Budget Forecasts

Stan Collender, contributing editor of the National Journal, makes two excellent points calling out the White House for their faulty and ideological budget projections in his January 17 column Wolf! (subscription only).

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LIHEAP: Need Is Up, Funding Is Down

Due to the GOP push for a 1 percent across-the-board cut on FY 2006 discretionary spending, funding for LIHEAP - the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program - is down to $2.16 billion, a significant decrease from last year's $2.18 billion funding level. This figure falls far short of the $5.1 billion authorized by the comprehensive energy law enacted last year, and also far short of the need that exists, particularly in northeastern states.

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Bush's Priorities: Entitlements vs. Tax Cuts

As this excellent column from Bloomberg.com highlights, there is a gap between the administration's rhetoric and reality when it comes to tackling the long-term budget implications of the rising costs of entitlement spending. Bush spent a lot of time last year making a big deal about the unfunded Social Security liability, and the liability for Medicare is expected to be even greater, with the administration estimating an $11 trillion shortfall.

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Federal Government Turn a Surplus

The federal government posted a budget surplus for December, 2005 for the first time since 2002, according to the Treasury Department. A surge in corporate tax revenues pushed total federal revenues for the month to $241.88 billion, while government spending rose at half the rate of revenues to $230.9 billion.

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FY 2007 Budget Request Will Show Tight Spending Constraints

The release of the President's budget is less than a month away, and Treasury Secretary John Snow has made it clear the budget will "call for sacrifices, no doubt about it." Like last year's "tough budget," this year's slicing and dicing is an attempt by the administration both to appear tough on spending, as well as help them pare the down the deficit -- a whopping $318 billion last year -- even further.

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Executive Order to 'Improve' Freedom of Information Act

President Bush issued Executive Order 13392 on Dec. 14 to help improve the processing of requests made under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Open government advocates, however, argue the order is no substitute for legislation in the Senate that would solve many of the underlying problems with FOIA. Executive Order 13392 requires that each federal agency:
  • create a high level chief FOIA officer in each agency;
  • conduct an internal assessment of FOIA service problems and develop a work plan for making improvements;

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After Brinksmanship, PATRIOT Act Is Extended One Month

Among the fireworks at the close of the 2005 congressional session, the extension of the 16 sunset provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act underwent a series of last-minute brinksmanship maneuvers.

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Living in the Shadow of Danger: Poverty, Race, and Unequal Chemical Facility Hazards

People of color and people living in poverty, especially poor children of color, are significantly more likely...

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A Tale of Two Retirements: One for CEOs and One for the Rest of Us

The 100 largest CEO retirement funds are worth a combined $4.9 billion, equal to the entire retirement account savings of 41 percent of American fam...

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