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White House Issues Policy Keeping Much Unclassified Info Secret [1]

Inspection reports on badly maintained dams - or information on what homes would be swept away if they failed?
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Obama Orders Rollback of Bush Secrecy on 1st Day [6]

President Barack Obama signalled that open access to information will be a top priority for his administration, issuing two memos to all executive agencies and one executive order at a January 21, 2009, session open to reporters and cabinet members.
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Laws & Regulations [7]
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Earmarks 101: All Pork Is a Local Story [9]

In every Congressional district - including yours - there are dozens of "pork barrel" politics stories.
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Government [3]
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Public [5]
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"Diagnosis: Mercury, Money, Politics & Poison" [10]

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BookShelf [11]
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Chemicals [12]
Consumer [13]
Fish & Fisheries [14]
Food [15]
Government [3]
Health [16]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Pollution [17]
Water & Oceans [18]
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House and Senate Leadership Begins To Shape Up [19]

The heads of Obama administration Congressional committees and subcommittees will likely be in the spotlight in the coming months. This overview will help you get a feel for who these people are, or who will soon be chosen.

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TipSheet [20]
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Laws & Regulations [7]
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Public [5]
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Oversight Report: Agency Inspectors General Often Ignored [21]

A US House Oversight Committee report released in January 2009 found that federal agencies frequently ignore the findings and recommendations of their inspectors general.
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TipSheet [20]
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Economy & Business [22]
Laws & Regulations [7]
Government [3]
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National (U.S.) [4]
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Public [5]
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Concern Resurfaces for Drinking Water and Food Contaminant [23]

In one of many last-minute actions, the Bush administration delayed a decision on a drinking water standard for the contaminant perchlorate (used in rocket fuel, explosives, fireworks, and many other industrial products, and also occurs naturally), but issued a temporary advisory recommendation. This has immediate implications for at least 31 large US utilities, and perhaps hundreds more.
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TipSheet [20]
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Chemicals [12]
Food [15]
Water & Oceans [18]
Government [3]
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National (U.S.) [4]
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SEJournal Spring 2000, Vol. 10 No. 1 [24]

In this issue: Smog lingers over Houston–media muddle Bush's record as air progress slows; Green space may calm and cool us; Journalists probe environmental justice issues; Land use in the West; The award-winning beryllium story; Montana mine's toxic legacy; Tracking campaign cash; What was behind EPA blackout? and more. Download the PDF here.

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SEJournal Online [25]
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Biodiversity [26]
Chemicals [12]
Government [3]
Natural Resources [27]
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Public [5]
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The Biz: Change Most Definitely Has Come. Now What? [28]

Journalists by their very nature love change. Change is news. Change is good. And now change is everywhere. Bud Ward reports.

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Backgrounders [29]
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Climate Change [30]
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Nation's Energy Future Holds Promise for E-Journalists [31]

SEJ's annual conference helps reporters understand complex subjects like coal, nuclear power and climate change — and the Obama administration's stance thereon. SEJ President Christy George explains.

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SEJ Presidents Report [32]
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Energy & Fuel [33]
Environmental Politics [34]
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