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U.S. PIRG Citizen Agenda

Spring 2007


On Energy, Congress Should Follow States
Energy prices and the conflict in the Middle East, combined with growing concern about global warming, have jump-started a long overdue national conversation about the direction of America’s energy policy.

Report: Public Deprived Of Toxics Right To Know
In March, U.S. PIRG released what could be one of the last complete pictures of toxic pollution in communities across the country if a recent attack on the public’s right to know by the Bush administration’s Environmental Protection Agency is allowed to stand.

    Gov. Ritter at bill signing NEW ENERGY FUTURE—Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter signs HB-1281. Our allies in Colorado joined the governor for this historic step toward a new energy future.



Featured Articles

New Call For Global Warming Leadership

Report: Americans Pay Most, Get Least Out Of Rx Drugs

Letter From The Director

In A Big Summer For Renewable Energy . . . Will Congress Act?

 


News Briefs

U.S. PIRG To Congress: Look To States On Reform

Timber! Administration Appeals Forest Protection

Faulty Stoves Pose Danger To Kids, Elderly

Wash. State First To Ban Full Range Of PBDEs

Western Govs. Announce Global Warming Plan

Baltimore, Then Maryland Go Smoke-Free

 



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