Legislators today announced the bills they are sponsoring to protect New Yorkers from exposure to PFAS through everyday household items such as textiles, dental floss, cleaning products, cookware, children’s products, cosmetics, and menstrual products.
New map illustrates that repealing the EPA’s drinking water rule would leave tens of millions without certain commonsense protections from this dangerous toxic chemical.
People share how LIHWAP saved them from water shutoff and loss of housing. Data show LIHWAP helped millions of people and thousands of water systems nationwide.
As the United States’ critical agency for advancing international climate, health, water, agricultural, and other development projects, it also stands as one of the nation’s most important tools for creating goodwill and building soft power.
The Senate is set to vote on whether to confirm Russell Vought, the chief architect of Project 2025, to lead the White House Office of Management and Budget.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. completed two confirmation hearings this week to be secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in the Trump administration.
Governor Shapiro’s administration announced it had resolved its lawsuit before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) against PJM, which will reportedly save consumers $21 billion over the next two years.
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