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Is Kotek's plan for Oregon's housing emergency working? Lawmakers check progress so far
The Register-Guard via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe housing production framework is still in a draft phase and is accepting feedback until June 7....
The U.S. Gave Chip Makers Billions. Now Comes the Hard Part.
The Wall Street Journal· 8 hours agoThe Chips Act is supposed to supercharge U.S. chip making, but the program’s early stages have been...
New Mexico energy authority, federal council pair up to fast-track transmission projects -...
The Business Journals· 3 days agoThe Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council, first established in 2015, said Thursday it...
Leaders celebrate expansion of Berryessa Snow Mountain monument
Napa Valley Register· 17 hours agoOn Thursday U.S. elected officials, tribal nations and community leaders alike celebrated new...
Letter: Kevin Cramer deserves our thanks for being a voice for veterans
The Bismarck Tribune· 3 hours agoNorth Dakota’s veteran community is faced with numerous barriers to healthcare. Unfortunately, the...
California clean energy project threatens thousands of protected Joshua trees: reports
AOL· 7 hours agoA California-based renewable energy company plans to clear thousands of protected Joshua trees in the Mojave Desert to make way for a solar project that will generate electricity for nearly ...
DEP Moving Ahead With Changes to Coastal Land Use Rules
Cape May County Herald· 14 hours agoThis has been a busy month for Department of Environmental Protection rulemaking. The new rulemaking emanates from a conviction in Gov. Phil Murphy’s administration that state and federal regulations ...
The Per-Household Cost Of Federal Spending And Regulation
Forbes· 5 days agoWhile spending and regulation comprise the federal government’s primary operations, how those costs...
Letter: Support Olson and Prichard on June 11
The Bismarck Tribune· 3 hours agoThis letter is in response to an editorial written by Paula Moch.
Low-wage states with cheap housing dominated the post-pandemic jobs boom
The State· 1 hour agoMore than half of the nation's jobs created in the past five years have come in two states: Texas and Florida. Meanwhile, high-wage states such as California, New York, Washington state and Massachusetts tumbled out of the top 10.