Senate returns to session Feb. 7, 8, 9
House returns to session Feb. 7, 8, 9
TODAY’s Calendar Of Events
TODAY 1:00: DEP To Announce $4.7 Million In Growing Greener Grants In Southcentral PA
-- January 31 PA Environment Digest Now Available [PaEN]
-- This Week’s Examples Of Going The WRONG WAY On Environmental, Energy Issues [PaEN]
-- SEEDS, Northern Poconos Chamber Name Highlights Foundation 2022 Green Business Of The Year In NE PA [PaEN]
-- Chesapeake Bay Magazine: Donegal Trout Unlimited Chapter, Lancaster County, Wins Award For Stream Cleanup Efforts
-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Doc Fritchey Chapter Trout Unlimited’s Limestone Dosing Keeps Fish Habitat Livable For 36 Years
-- The Express: Clinton Conservation District To Hold Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Workshop
-- PG - Salena Zito: From Philly To Fayette, Water Woes Cross Geographic And Racial Lines
-- Inquirer: 130-Year-Old Philly Water Main Broke In July, Businesses Owners Still Waiting For Repairs And Repayment
-- ScrantonT: PA American Water Crews Continue To Look For Water Main Break In Old Forge Since Thursday
-- ErieT: Wabtec Lands Largest Order Yet For New Battery-Electric Locomotives From Union Pacific Railroad
-- Guest Essay: Environmentalists Say 'No' To Nacero Natural Gas To Gasoline Refinery [PaEN]
-- WHYY: As Hilco Tears Down Fmr Philadelphia Refinery, Questions Remain About The Site’s Future
-- WESA/The Allegheny Front: How Waste Coal Is Fueling Bitcoin In Pennsylvania
-- PG: Saving The Planet By Looking At What’s On The Plate At College Campus Like Slippery Rock
-- Manada Conservancy Names Anita Pritchett Interim Executive Director [PaEN]
-- Gant News: Game Warden Provides Lessons In Technology, Law Enforcement For DuBois Wildlife Tech Students
-- PennLive - Marcus Schneck: Everything You Need To Know About Groundhogs For Groundhog Day
-- LancasterOnline - Erin Negley: 59 Plant And Garden Activities To Try In February, Including Maple Sugaring
American Rescue Plan Funding
-- TribLive Editorial: Nursing Shortage Can Use American Rescue Plan Funds
-- $11 Billion In Federal American Rescue Plan Funding To PA State Government, Local Governments Has Yet To Be Invested. What’s Your Community Doing?
Bipartisan Federal Infrastructure Law
-- WHYY: General Assembly Diverts $4.2 Billion In State Funding Meant To Pay For Highways & Bridges To Pay State Police Instead [2019] [Is There A Pattern Here?]
PA Politics - Everything Is Connected
-- TODAY 9:30: WITF Smart Talk: PA Republicans Gaining In Voter Registrations, Partisan Identification
-- ScrantonT Editorial: Barbara Hafer’s PAC Illuminates Absurd Law
-- ReadingE Editorial: Constitutional Amendment On Alcohol Sales Concerning
-- WHYY: General Assembly Diverts $4.2 Billion In State Funding Meant To Pay For Highways & Bridges To Pay State Police Instead [2019] [Is There A Pattern Here?]
-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: COVID Policies At The Capitol In Harrisburg Are All Over The Map
-- TribLive Editorial: Nursing Shortage Can Use American Rescue Plan Funds
-- Inquirer: Restaurant Workers Are Quitting In Droves, Here’s How They’re Being Lured Back
-- WHYY: Philly To Pilot A Guaranteed Income Experiment, Giving Cash To Some Needy Residents
-- Inquirer Guest Essay: Rental Assistance Is A Lifeline For Philadelphia Families, Don’t Let It Disappear
-- ScrantonT Editorial: Horse Racing Reforms Long Overdue
-- PA Cap-Star: On The Job In D.C.: ‘You Have To Do The Work’: PA’s Rachel Levine Says
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[Posted: January 31, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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