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Legislative Updates WVEC January 31, 2020GREEN, Volume 30 Issue 4Share on Facebook Tweet Share on Share Share via Share on Facebook Like Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn Digg Del Tumblr VKontakte Print Email Reddit Buffer Love This Weibo Pocket Xing Odnoklassniki iconOdnoklassniki WhatsApp Meneame Blogger Amazon Yahoo Mail Gmail AOL Newsvine HackerNews Evernote MySpace Mail.ru Viadeo Line Flipboard Comments Yummly SMS Viber Telegram Subscribe Skype Facebook […] More Legislative Updates WVEC January 24, 2020GREEN, Volume 30 Issue 3A new bill led by Delegate Hansen (D-Monongalia), called the West Virginia Clean Drinking Water Act of 2020, was introduced in the House as HB4542. WV Rivers and the West Virginia Environmental Council endorse this bill which aims to identify and reduce exposure to class of chemical toxins known as polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. MoreIssues: Aboveground tanks, Clean elections, Health, Pollution, Renewable energy, Water Legislative Updates WVEC January 17, 2020GREEN, Volume 30 Issue 2So far, we are already tracking SO many bills! Many of the bills are carried over from last year, including two versions of the Power Purchase Agreement bill–the PPA bill we are working on hasn’t been introduced yet! We see a lot of carryover relating to landfills, public lands, and solar. MoreIssues: Aboveground tanks, Clean elections, Legislation, Orphaned wells, Water Legislative Updates WVEC April 10, 2019GREEN, Volume 29 Issue 9: Legislative Wrap-upFor 75 days- including for one week prior to and a week following the end of the recent 60 day regular session of the WV legislature- lobbyists for the WV Environmental Council (WVEC) walked the hallways of the capitol, attended uncounted legislative committee meetings, schemed with lobbyists from allied social justice organizations, encouraged citizens “back home” to contact legislators in support of environmental law sanity- all in an effort to recruit political support for WVEC’s 2019 legislative agenda. MoreIssues: Legislation, Logging, Renewable energy, Water Legislative Updates WVEC February 22, 2019GREEN, Volume 29 Issue 7Senate Democrats fought twice in as many days to protect public lands in West Virginia. After public outcry killed a bill last year that would have allowed logging in state parks, we were wondering when we’d see bills this session that would be introduced that might have the same effects–or worse. MoreIssues: Coal, Logging, Water
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