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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMarch 27, 2017
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Transportation News for March 27, 2017

San Francisco Chronicle: New BART station a drum roll for ambitious goals San Francisco Chronicle: State pushes carmakers on emissions East Bay Times: BART: Major delays felt after power line falls at West Oakland station Mercury News: E-bikes are becoming a hit with consumers Mercury News: Uber’s self-driving cars off the road following Arizona crash Mercury News: Roadshow: Fix-it ticket for […]

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  • onMarch 27, 2017
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Energy News for March 27, 2017

Reuters: OPEC, non-OPEC to look at extending oil-output cut by six months Bloomberg News: Russia Needs Data on Oil Supply, Markets to Decide on More Cuts The Washington Post: As Trump administration grants approval for Keystone XL pipeline, an old fight is reignited Los Angeles Times: Clean energy forces messy changes for utilities and regulators Memphis Commercial Appeal: Sen. Lamar […]

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  • onMarch 27, 2017
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California Water and Drought News for March 27, 2017

ABC10.com: Expert calculates half a billion for full Oroville reconstruction The Union of Grass Valley: Debris removal slows at Oroville Dam Comstock’s Magazine: Infrastructure Issues Demand Attention Breitbart News: California: Worst State in Nation for Infrastructure Spending Chico Enterprise Record: Oroville Dam: Riverbend Park damage assessments begin; repairs will wait Fairfield Daily Republic: Salmon release to San Joaquin River hits high […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMarch 24, 2017
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BPC to Sign National Letter in Support of NOAA Coastal Zone Management Program

President Trump’s recently proposed budget for 2018 cuts funding to over a dozen federal agencies and departments. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, State Department, and Agriculture Department would experience the deepest reductions at 31%, 29%, and 21%, respectively. Furthermore, the proposed budget would completely eliminate funding to 19 agencies. If the cuts in President Trump’s proposed […]

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