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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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Bush Directs Expedited Environmental Reviews for Transportation Projects

President Bush issued an executive order on September 18 that directs federal agencies to speed environmental reviews for major transportation projects.

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EPA Issues Weak Rule on Snowmobile Emissions After Earful from Graham

A final EPA rule to cut emissions from snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles is weaker than the agency’s original proposal, which met resistance from the vice president’s office and John Graham, administrator of OMB’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), who sided with the snowmobile industry.

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Bush Solution to Forest Fires: Remove the Forest

The Bush administration sent a legislative proposal to Congress on Sept. 5 that would allow increased commercial logging of old-growth trees in national forests, purportedly to reduce runaway forest fires that have plagued the West in recent years, even though such trees are not the source of the problem.

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White House Subverting Health, Safety & Environmental Protection

The Bush administration has turned back the clock with John Graham in place as head of OMB’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), which as an arm of the White House has the authority to review and possibly reject or amend new agency regulations. Graham, whose nomination was overwhelmingly opposed by the environmental community, labor unions, and public health advocates, has moved swiftly to create new barriers to health, safety, and environmental protections, and to assert centralized control over regulatory policy at OIRA. Subverting Congress

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OMB Weakens EPA Proposal to Limit Fish Kills from Power Plants

Using its regulatory review authority, the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) substantially weakened an EPA proposal to protect the trillions of fish and aquatic organisms that are sucked up and killed each year by power plants that use rivers, estuaries, and oceans to cool their systems.

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OMB Changes Difficult to Document

Over the course of the Bush administration, OMB’s Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), which reviews and must approve all major regulatory proposals, has changed 53 out of 85 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules, 100 out of 157 rules from Health & Human Services (HHS), and 24 out of 30 Dept. of Labor (DOL) rules.

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OMB Guts EPA Standards to Limit Construction Runoff

Using its regulatory review authority, the White House Office of Management and Budget completely gutted an EPA proposal to limit runoff from construction and development sites -- the largest source of pollution in coastal waters and estuaries in the United States.

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OMB Reviewing EPA Report on Children's Health

In an effort well outside the scope of its traditional activities, the Office of Management and Budget is reviewing an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report on children’s health before publication -- the first time, to our knowledge, OMB has ever involved itself in the shaping of a scientific study.

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No Roses In CBO's Garden -- New CBO Estimates of Increased Deficit, Uncertain Future

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has released two analyses of the country’s current budget picture that anticipate a deficit even larger than that predicted in March and confesses to a great deal of uncertainty for the long-term budget forecast.

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Bush Signs E.O. on Regulatory Impacts on Small Business

On August 14, President Bush signed a new executive order that directs federal agencies to establish "written procedures and policies" to "thoroughly review" the potential impacts of new regulation on small businesses, small governmental jurisdictions, and small organizations.

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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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