Senate returns to session October 18, 19, 20
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
-- 44 New Stories - REAL Conservation And Environmental Leadership In PA [PaEN]
-- PA Environment Digest: Educational Opportunities for Students And Adults [PaEN]
-- PA Capitol News: Top 10 Stories From Harrisburg Last Week [PaEN]
-- DEP’s September Health Waters Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan Update [PaEN]
-- DEP: Invites Comments On Proposed Alternative Restoration Plan For Baken Creek Watershed, Perry County [PaEN]
-- Patch: Newtown Township Establishes Rain Gardens In Delaware County
-- CentreDT: Centre County PA Senior Environment Corps Seeks New Members Of All Ages
-- ScrantonT Editorial: Lackawanna County Should Take Lead On Stormwater
-- Allegheny Front: Dumpbusters Clear A Ton Of Trash From A Pittsburgh Hillside
-- DEP: Sets Nov. 3 Hearing [If Needed] On RACT II Air Quality Plan For Coal-Fired Keystone-Conemaugh Power Plant, Indiana County [PaEN]
-- PA Energy Development Authority: Meets Oct. 5 To Discuss Green Bank Proposal [PaEN]
-- DEP: Opportunity To Bid On DEP Abandoned Mine Reclamation Project In Clarion County [PaEN]
-- TribLive Editorial: Why Do Pennsylvanians Have To Pay A Higher Price For Natural Gas? For Producing Energy? [PaEN]
-- DEP: Posted 62 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In October 2 PA Bulletin [PaEN]
-- Ad Crable: Lancaster Kayak And Canoe Club Still Afloat 45 Years Later
-- Inquirer: A Philly Teen Commemorates 1,500 Migrating Birds Killed Hitting City Buildings
PA Politics
-- PG - Anya Litvak: Rollerblades, Cheerleaders, Caped Superheroes Bring Gerrymandering To Life At Bakery Square In Pittsburgh
-- WHYY: Montgomery County Election Officials Say 16,000 Defective Mail-In Ballots Were Mailed Out
-- PG Editorial: Voter Information Must Be Protected
-- PA Cap-Star Editorial Cartoon: Republicans Hot On The Trail Of Election ’Fraud’
-- PG: Leniency Probably Not In The Cards For More Than 50 From PA Who Stormed The Capitol Jan. 6
-- Inquirer: Children’s Hospital Of Philadelphia’s Beds Are Overflowing, But Not Because Of COVID, But Because Of The Pandemic
-- PennLive: Nearly Half PA School Principals Surveyed Said They’ve Been Threatened Over Mask Order
-- MCall: Schools In Eastern PA Fight To Avoid Being Overwhelmed By COVID Issues
-- WilliamsportS: ‘Words Have Power’: School Board Members Troubled By Rancor
-- Inquirer: What Local Universities Are Doing To Entice, Punish Students Around COVID Protocols
-- PG: Restaurant Woes Continue: Customers Are Back, But Workers Are Not
-- MCall Guest Essay: Why We Should Provide Legal Representation To Anyone Facing Eviction Or Foreclosure
-- PG: PA Midterms May Be More A Referendum On Trump Than Biden
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[Posted: October 3, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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