Budget/Quick NewsClips

Here's a selection of NewsClips on environmental topics from around the state--

American Farmland Trust: Keep Conservation Compliance In Farm Bill

Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Funding Conservation That Counts in Farm Bill

Budget

Corbett Appeals For Transportation Compromise

Guv On Transportation Bill: Get It Done

Corbett: Don’t Delay Transit Vote

House Wrangling Over Transportation Funding Moves To Nov.

House Postpones Vote On Transportation Funding Bill

No Agreement On Transportation Funding, Talks Continue

PA Transit Funding Bill On Hold

Northeast Takes Regional Approach To Transportation

Op-Ed: Fix Our Roads And Bridges

Editorial: Per-Mile Tax? Toll Roads Better Alternative

Editorial: Per-Mile Tax? Toll Roads Better Alternative

Lawmakers Can Still Grab $700M For Pork Projects

Lawmakers Approve Capital Budget Overhaul

Bumsted: Lawmakers Act To Reduce PA Debt

Other

Court Rules Reading Cannot Impose Recycling Fee

Reading To Appeal Court Decision Killing Recycling Fee

DEP: Court Ruling Won’t Change Recycling Requirements

Erie Students Board The Environaut

Windfall Of Prescription Drug Turn-Ins Expected

Covanta Energy Destroys 1 Millionth Pound Of Prescription Drugs

Hershey Converts 2 More Plants To Zero Landfill Waste

Good News For Heating Oil Customers, Finally

Pittsburgh’s Clean Air Dash, Festival Celebrates Turnaround

Fewer PA Customers Changing Electricity Suppliers

PPL Wants To Bill Customers For Storm Damage

PUC Judges Urges Approval Of $200 Million Power Line Project

Some Residents Fear Coal Mine Would Threaten Quality Of Life

Investors Ask Energy Companies About Clean Energy Impact

Op-Ed: Clean Energy Doesn’t Have To Devastate Coal Country

Op-Ed: PPL Savvier, Stronger After Superstorm Sandy

Op-Ed: Climate Change, Worry About Today

Editorial: EPA Overreaching

Op-Ed: Good Reasons To Sell PGW

Cybersecurity Problems At Shippingport Nuclear Plant

Kittanning Hazmat Response Drill Simulates Crash

7 Environmental Protesters Arrested In Pittsburgh

Gasoline Wars Holds Prices Down In Erie

Environmentalists, Workers Seek Common Ground

Erie Sees Fewer West Nile Cases In 2013

Upheaval At Heinz Endowments Raises Eyebrows

Editorial: Exits At Heinz Endowments A Concern

New Stink Bug With Attitude Coming To PA

Eagles Rebuilding Next Near Bent Creek Golf Course

Deer-Forest Study Intends To Fill Gaps In Understanding Habitat

Last Minute Leaf Pepper’s Guide To Fall Foliage

Wounded Warriors And The Outdoors

Audubon PA Cliff Jones Field State Hawk & Hike Day Oct. 27

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10/28/2013

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