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"Koch Network Spent Nearly $400M In 2015" [1]

"The Koch brothers’ donor network spent close to $400 million last year, and is on its way to spending an unprecedented $889 million supporting right-wing politics and causes during the 2016 cycle."

Source: The Hill [2], 02/01/2016

"Ethanol Mandate, a Boon to Iowa Alone, Faces Rising Resistance" [3]

"AMES, Iowa — Tim Recker has been growing corn in this state his whole life, and using his crops to make ethanol almost as long, at first by the jar for his trucks, now by the barrel for the nation. That is in large part because Congress in 2005 mandated that oil refiners blend ethanol into gasoline."

Source: NY Times [4], 02/01/2016

"Kids' Lead Levels High In Many Michigan Cities" [5]

"Across Michigan, in cities large and small, lead poisoning continues to plague children, limiting them in school and on the playground."

Source: Bridge magazine [6], 02/01/2016

"Week Ahead: Senate Aims To Wrap Up Energy Reform Bill" [7]

"The Senate will pick up debate on its energy overhaul bill in the coming week."

Source: The Hill [8], 02/01/2016

"Restoring Prairie On The Great Plains" [9]

"From the air, the Midwest looks like a patchwork of cropland and pastures. But before the land was turned over to plows and center pivots, most of it was a sea of grass."

Source: Harvest Public Media [10], 01/29/2016

"Milwaukee Faces Daunting Costs With Lead Water Pipes" [11]

"The City of Milwaukee and 70,000 residential property owners are facing total costs of $511 million or more to remove all lead pipes delivering drinking water to those homes, and eliminate the risk of contaminating tap water with the toxic metal."

Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [12], 01/29/2016

"New Mexico's Biggest Power Plant Sticks with Coal. Partly. For Now." [13]

"State regulators defend the decision because it allows for increasing use of renewable energy, but it also extends coal's life in the state."

Source: InsideClimate News [14], 01/29/2016

"US Monitoring Iraq's Largest Dam For Signs Of Collapse" [15]

"The United States is monitoring Iraq's largest dam for signs of further deterioration that could point to an impending catastrophic collapse, US army officers said on Thursday."

Source: AFP [16], 01/29/2016

Maryland Moves Toward Suing Oil Industry on Ground Water Contamination [17]

"Following the lead of several other states, Maryland is preparing to sue the oil industry for the costs of cleaning up a one-time gasoline additive that’s contaminated   water across the state."

Source: Bay Journal [18], 01/29/2016

Calif. Keeps System That Pays Solar Users Retail Rate for Excess Power [19]

"Regulators in California, home to more residential solar customers than any other state, agreed on Thursday to retain a system that compensates users of rooftop solar panels for their excess electricity."

Source: NY Times [20], 01/29/2016

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