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The Biden administration announced a plan last week to improve the nation’s nutrition and health. Its goals include promoting exercise, improving food access and affordability and decreasing obesity for both adults and children.
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The White House has issued a statement criticizing an email the University of Idaho sent to employees last week.
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The Biden administration announced last week that it's giving $502 million in loans and grants to rural communities and telecommunications companies to expand high-speed internet access. The list of grantees includes projects in Colorado, Montana and Wyoming.
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Reiner said if all goes well new electric chargers could be installed by Fall 2023. The public comment period is open until July 27th.
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The state of Wyoming and extractive energy industry leaders argued in Wyoming’s district court on Friday, May 14, that the Biden administration’s pausing of new oil and gas leases is illegal.
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The Biden administration released a report Thursday detailing the barriers Indigenous voters face. It also recommends solutions federal, state and local governments should take.
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The Cross-State Air Pollution Rule aims to curtail air pollution that originates in one state and drifts to others. Wyoming is currently one of five states that don't have any programs to address smog-forming emissions that cross state lines.
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The decision has brought heated criticism from conservation, environmental, and tribal organizations, who are challenging the BLM's ruling in court, but has been applauded by the coal industry.
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While President Biden has been working with world leaders on the pressing issue of climate change, his domestic plans for more funding still face holdouts.
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Charles F. Sams III would be the 19th director of the National Park Service – and the first Native American to lead the agency.