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Obama calls for 'smarter' government in State of the Union
WASHINGTON – Declaring that the nation is stronger “after years of grueling recession,” President Obama advocated an array of modest second-term initiatives Tuesday night that he said wouldn’t bust the federal budget. There...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Energy Resources, Voting, Ecosystems, Government
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Outdoors Almanac Stay up to date on wildlife legislative issues
The 2013 South Dakota State Legislature is halfway through its session, and there are 36 proposed bills that, if passed, could potentially impact hunting and fishing in South Dakota. Although all the proposals are important, there are a couple bills...Tags: Hunting, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Biology, Science and Technology
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New federal focus: Compassion for wild horses
RENO, Nev. (AP) - The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is issuing new policy directives emphasizing ''compassion and concern'' for wild horses on federal lands in the West, in response to a growing public outcry over alleged abuse during roundups of...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Human Interest
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Letter: CA's headquarters should not be in Symphony Woods
During the 1960s I worked, as an architect-planner, with Jim Rouse, Bill Finley and Mort Hoppenfeld creating the plan for Columbia. In the Town Center land use plan what we now call Symphony Woods was designated as a permanent public open space Town...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture
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Babbitt says public lands conservation lagging under Obama
Saying that President Obama is lagging behind even some of his Republican predecessors in protecting public lands, former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt is urging the administration to put more federal land off limits to energy and other resource...
Tags: U.S. Department of the Interior, Republican Party, Energy Resources, Barack Obama, Environmental Issues
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Scott’s $74.2 billion budget plan is the biggest in state history
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE – Gov. Rick Scott proposed a record, $74.2 billion budget Thursday that would expand health-care and services to the disabled, give teachers and state employees raises, offer more tax cuts to businesses, and restores cuts to... -
Scott's Budget 3.0 has something for everyone
TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Rick Scott didn't become a titan in the health-care industry by staying on the wrong slope of the learning curve. And what a transformation two years has made to the one-time tea-partyer. The Scott of 2011 rode into...
Tags: Teachers, Medicaid, Teaching and Learning, Government Health Care, Regional Authority
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Landowner mediation service
PIERRE - South Dakota landowners should be able to use the state Agriculture Department's mediation services for disputes with federal land management agencies and with oil and gas developers, the state House of Representatives decided Wednesday. The...Tags: Energy Resources, U.S. Senate, Petroleum Industry
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House approves broader uses of landowner mediation service
PIERRE — South Dakota landowners should be able to use the state Agriculture Department’s mediation services for disputes with federal land management agencies and with oil and gas developers, the state House of Representatives decided...Tags: Energy Resources, U.S. Senate, Petroleum Industry
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Study's anti-grazing myths debunked
A recent study published by a journal called Environmental Management has called for the end of grazing on public lands due to climate change. With funding from the Wyss Foundation, a radical environmentalist, foreign-based organization, researchers...Tags: Greenpeace, Book, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues
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Conservationists team up with ranchers, loggers
FRIANT, Calif. (AP) - Two cowboys on horses pushed cattle across an expanse of golden hills overgrown with tall grasses and oak trees, up an unpaved road toward another pasture. From the Sierra Nevada foothills, the cattle will be sent for processing...Tags: Biology, Ecosystems, Metal and Mineral, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Florida’s land conservation program crawls back from the dead
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — It isn’t exactly a roaring recovery. But Florida’s once-heralded land conservation program is creeping back from the dead. Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet signed off on a list of 21 conservation projects Tuesday...
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