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"Mine Company Faulted on Safety Issues, Regulators Say" [1]

Rescuers continue to search for four missing miners in West Virginia. "The company that owns the West Virginia coal mine where at least 25 workers died this week has pressed its employees for higher productivity rates, sometimes at the expense of safety, according to regulators, lawyers who have sued the company and documents."

Source: Wash Post [2], 04/08/2010

"U.S. to Abstain on South African Coal Plant" [3]

"The United States will abstain today when the World Bank directors vote to loan South Africa $3.75 billion for a coal-fired power plant, sources told ClimateWire."

Source: ClimateWire [4], 04/08/2010

Feds Put Data on Contractor Misdeeds Off-Limits to Public [5]

The good news: government for the first time is centralizing data about contractors at all federal agencies who were terminated, disbarred or suspended from a federal contract or grant. The bad news: taxpayers (and investigative reporters!) are not allowed to see it.

Maryland Legislature Threatens Law Clinic For Defending Chesapeake Bay [6]

In the face of public outrage (and press coverage), the legislature partially backed down — but kept a requirement that the law clinic report to the legislature on whom it represented.

Federal Anti-SLAPP Bill Could Help Bloggers, Freelancers [7]

A bill to protect journalists and citizens against "Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation" suits has been introduced in Congress but is unlikely to go far unless more members get behind it.

New Move Afoot To Let Taxpayers Read CRS Reports They Pay For [8]

A proposed bill would give the public better access to information about members' personal financial information, travel and gift reports, funding earmarks, committee work and reports, recorded floor votes, lobbyist registration and disclosure, and political contributions.

Deadline for Fed Agency Open Government Plans Is Today, April 7 [9]

As this issue of the

WatchDog

went to press, major environmental agencies had not yet posted their plans online. Find links to look for them here.


"Postal Service as Giant Battery? A Plan for Cashing In" [10]

"By trading oil for batteries, the struggling U.S. Postal Service could transform its fleet vehicles into overnight moneymakers that deliver much more than the daily mail. The cash-strapped agency has the potential to earn millions by storing and stabilizing some of the nation’s grid energy in mail trucks during off-peak hours."

Source: SolveClimate [11], 04/07/2010

"Food Can Chemicals 'Could Be Linked To Early Puberty in Girls'" [12]

"Chemicals found in food cans, nail varnish and shampoos could be triggering early puberty in girls, putting them at greater risk of cancer and diabetes, scientists believe."

Source: London Telegraph [13], 04/07/2010

MD: "Easing of Storm-Water Pollution Rules Approved" [14]

"An O'Malley administration proposal to ease Maryland's stringent new storm-water pollution rules won legislative approval [Monday] night, capping a fierce debate over whether the Chesapeake Bay would suffer from giving developers more time and leeway in having to clamp down on rainfall washing off their building projects."

Source: Baltimore Sun [15], 04/07/2010

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