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A fight over a fishing regulation could help tear down the administrative state

The Supreme Court will hear arguments on Wednesday over whether to overturn a key precedent on the power of executive agencies.
15-minute approvals: Alberta plans to automate licences for new oil and gas drilling
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15-minute approvals: Alberta plans to automate licences for new oil and gas drilling

As Alberta's new government pledges a 'rapid acceleration of new wells,' the province's energy regulator is moving ahead with plans that mean the vast majority of new wells will be approved by a computer in a matter of minutes

States aren’t waiting for the Trump administration on environmental protections
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States aren’t waiting for the Trump administration on environmental protections

A patchwork of policies on water pollution, pesticides and oil and gas drilling have emerged across the United States.
Mercury, endangered species and offshore drilling: Environmental rules to watch in 2019

Mercury, endangered species and offshore drilling: Environmental rules to watch in 2019

The Trump Administration has promised sweeping overhauls of environmental rules. Here are some of the top ones to watch in 2019.
Hunters need to stand up for the Clean Water Act
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Hunters need to stand up for the Clean Water Act

EPA proposes stripping protections from 50 percent of streams and 110 million acres of wetlands.

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Illinois' waterways, Donald Trump and protecting the environment
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Illinois' waterways, Donald Trump and protecting the environment

The flood of contaminants would be sure to work its way into Downstate public drinking water; state lawmakers must take action to stop this.
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