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Environmental groups petition EPA to retract fluoride pesticide tolerances on food
Feds Set to Give 400 Farms More Water Than L.A., S.F., San Diego Combined
Energy Independence and Transportation Spending
How Big Ag Taps Into Taxpayers' Pockets -- Twice
White House Ties Secure Yates' Drilling Rights to Sensitive N.M. Grasslands
EPA Draft Says MTBE a 'Likely' Cause of Cancer
EWG Supports Proposed Toxics Legislation
Independent Science Panel to EPA: Teflon Chemical is 'Likely' Human Carcinogen
EWG Petitions Government to Evaluate Cancer-Causing Potential Of Fluoride in Tap Water
Industry Study Used by Feds Hid Evidence of Rocket Fuel's Effects
State Attorneys General Oppose Legal Shield for MTBE Polluters
In a letter to all U.S. senators, the chief legal officers of 12 states from New York to California are urging lawmakers to vote against the federal energy bill or any legislation that protects oil...
State Attorneys General Oppose Shield for MTBE Polluters
In a letter to all U.S. senators, the chief legal officers of 12 states from New York to California are urging lawmakers to vote against the federal energy bill or any legislation that protects oil...
Feingold Bill Would Limit Subsidies To Rich Corporate Farms
IN BREAK WITH PARTY, SCHWARZENEGGER OPPOSES BIG OIL BAILOUT
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has come out against a provision in the federal energy bill shielding oil companies from lawsuits over water pollution by the toxic gasoline additive MTBE — a stance at odds...
U.S. Reps. Solis and Bishop Propose Ban on EPA Support for Pesticide Experiments on People
Government Official Warns of Arsenic Wood Cancer Risk
EPA, DuPont Settle and Delay Court Case Over Human Pollution
California Tightens Smog Standards
Flawed Medical Criteria in Specter/Leahy Bill Leave Lung Cancer Victims Out in Cold
News Release (21 Apr 2005)
The ARB meets Thursday, April 28 in El Monte to consider recommendations from state scientists for adopting tougher ozone standards.