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"EPA's Jackson Outlines Changes To Scientific Review Process"
Dow Jones, 06/10/2009"U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson at a Senate hearing Tuesday outlined several changes to the agency's scientific review and assessment processes that reverse protocols enforced during the Bush administration."
Family, Finances Prompted Withdrawal
Greenwire, 06/10/2009"President Obama's nominee to lead the Forest Service and farmland conservation programs says he withdrew his name from consideration for family and financial reasons."
"Native Americans Ask Court to Stop Gold Mine on Sacred Mountain"
ENS, 06/08/2009"The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments Wednesday on whether the Canadian corporation Barrick Gold will be allowed to construct and operate an open pit gold mine on Mt. Tenabo in Nevada."
"Obama Walks a Fine Line Over Mining"
LA Times, 06/01/2009"Environmentalists feel betrayed by the EPA's decision not to block new mountaintop mining projects."
House Panel Launches Interior Reform
Greenwire, 05/28/2009A draft bill from the House Natural Resources Committee would drastically reform the Interior Department's corruption-plagued system for collecting oil and gas royalties.
Enviros Like Sotomayor
Greenwire, 05/28/2009Environmental groups seem to like President Obama's pick for the Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor.
Redefining 'Renewable' To Win Billiions
NYTimes, 05/26/2009In the quest for billions in federal incentives, industries are trying to redefine technologies as 'renewable' that might once have been considered otherwise.
Guns in Parks Bill Goes to Obama
WashPost, 05/21/2009The House passed a measure that would allow visitors to carry loaded, concealed guns in National Parks. It passed 279 to 147, with 105 Democratic votes.
"Senate Confirms 3 Nominees for DOE, 1 for Interior"
NYTimes, 05/21/2009"The Senate yesterday unanimously approved three top-level Energy Department nominees and one Interior Department nominee."
Senate Confirms Interior Deputy
WashPost, 05/21/2009"The Senate confirmed David J. Hayes as a top Interior Department deputy last night as two Republican senators ended a standoff with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar that had held up Hayes's nomination."
Interview: Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar
Env. Report, 05/21/2009The Environment Report's Lester Graham interviews Interior Secretary Ken Salazar about problems and challenges he faces.
Lisa Jackson Interview
Environment Report, 05/20/2009EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson is interviewed by Lester Graham of The Environment Report.
"Advocates of Gun Rights Are Poised for a Victory"
NYTimes, 05/20/2009"Advocates of gun rights are poised to win a Congressional victory that eluded them under a Republican president." Visitors carrying loaded and concealed weapons in National Parks.
TX DEQ Boss Mum on Meetings With Asarco Lobbyist
Austin American-Statesman, 05/19/2009A Texas state senator is seeking documents on meetings between Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Chairman H.S. Buddy Garcia and a lobbyist for Asarco as he was preparing to approve its application to reopen a smelter.
"DOJ Nominee's Industry Experience a Worry for Some"
NYTimes, 05/18/2009President Obama picks Ignacia Moreno to be the nation's top environmental prosecutor at the Justice Department. Environmentalists criticize her background as corporate attorney for General Electric.

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