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The resulting conflict is playing out in courtrooms, statehouses and regulatory agencies across the country. It’s grounded in constitutional questions of federal preemption, the commerce clause and ...
Justin Chen, president of the American Federation of Government Employees Council 238, the union representing 8,000 EPA ...
Efforts to more strictly regulate the chemical, known as hydrofluoric acid and modified hydrofluoric acid, are escalating to ...
The Trump administration just dealt another blow to U.S. environmental regulations — one that could allow more contamination ...
Three nonprofits hope to force the federal government to regulate hydrogen fluoride more strictly. The chemical is still used at a Delaware County refinery.
To combat the onslaught of litigation, Bayer has been pushing legislation in nine states, that would shield the company from ...
Rather than sue the agency on its own, as many others are currently doing, Air Alliance Houston will be trying a new legal tactic: joining a first-of-its-kind proposed class action lawsuit against the ...
On June 24, the city released initial air quality test results. But the analysis was flawed, some experts said.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined other attorneys general from 19 states and the District of Columbia in filing an ...
Companies feared rules and lawsuits based on the Office of Research and Development’s assessments of the dangers of formaldehyde, ethylene oxide and other substances.
In December 2024, the EPA approved a road construction project on a central Florida fertilizer manufacturer's property, using the radioactive material.
A Seacoast nonprofit organization has joined a national effort to restore Environmental Protection Agency-funded grants that were awarded but never handed out after the program was terminated.