For the best experienceDownload the Mobile App
App Store Play Store
Washington Policy Center suing two state departments for alleged climate law violation
Washington Policy Center suing two state departments for alleged climate law violation
Washington Policy Center suing two state departments for alleged climate law violation

Published on: 01/22/2025

This news was posted by Oregon Today News

Go To Business Place

Description

The Washington Policy Center claims staff at the Department of Ecology released data only through 2021 and not through 2023, which it said is required by law.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/washington/washington-policy-center-suing-department-of-ecology-commerce-violating-climate-law/293-2f8a1a46-110b-4d49-85af-eebed743f256

Other Related News

Asking Eric: I get annoyed when my wife interrupts what we’re doing to answer her cell phone
Asking Eric: I get annoyed when my wife interrupts what we’re doing to answer her cell phone

01/23/2025

Dear Eric My wife and I are both 70 We recently gave up our landline and now both carry ou...

Dear Abby: 12-year-old is already tired of boyfriend’s constant texting. Time to learn about boundaries
Dear Abby: 12-year-old is already tired of boyfriend’s constant texting. Time to learn about boundaries

01/23/2025

DEAR ABBY Im 12 and I am dating a boy from my class I know what youre thinking but no we h...

Clark County faces lawsuit over alleged inhumane treatment of inmate: 'A vile abuse of power'
Clark County faces lawsuit over alleged inhumane treatment of inmate: 'A vile abuse of power'

01/23/2025

The federal lawsuit alleges excessive force after deputies dragged a Black inmate across a...

Nearly 20 L.A. and Orange County chefs and restaurants are 2025 James Beard Awards semifinalists
Nearly 20 L.A. and Orange County chefs and restaurants are 2025 James Beard Awards semifinalists

01/23/2025

This years LA semifinalists include rising-star talent stalwart spots new restaurants and ...

Oregon courts clear 47K residential eviction records
Oregon courts clear 47K residential eviction records

01/23/2025

The state begins clearing eviction records to improve housing access with 47000 cases seal...

ShoutoutGive Shoutout
500/500