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Biden’s tepid climate moves
by Josh Siegel
President Joe Biden is announcing executive actions to tackle climate change, but his moves are unlikely to appease liberals who are pushing for him to declare an “emergency.” BIDEN GOES SOLO ON CLIMATE: President Joe Biden is planning to announce executive actions to combat climate change Wednesday, but he’s expected to stop short of declaring a national emergency that would unlock new tools for driving down emissions. Biden will deliver remarks at a … Continue Reading
July 20, 2022
USPS will make 40% of its new trucks electric, up from 10%
by Jacob Bogage
The U.S. Postal Service pledged Wednesday to electrify at least 40 percent of its new delivery fleet, an increase that climate activists hailed as a major step toward reducing the government’s environmental footprint. The Postal Service had been set to purchase as many as 165,000 vehicles from Oshkosh Defense, of which 10 percent would have been electric under the original procurement plan. Now it will acquire 50,000 trucks from Oshkosh, half of which will be EVs. It will also buy … Continue Reading
July 18, 2022
Dems grapple with climate defeat, search for path forward
by Nick Sobczyk
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin left his party in a climate bind, as Democrats prepare to move ahead this week on a budget reconciliation bill without the clean energy provisions they negotiated for nearly a year. President Joe Biden on Friday called on Congress to pass a narrow bill that includes only an agreement on drug pricing and Affordable Care Act subsidies after Manchin said he would not vote on climate provisions and tax hikes this month in the wake of another round of high inflation … Continue Reading
July 15, 2022
US Congressional Group ‘Disturbed’ by Crypto Mining Energy Usage
by Aoyon Ashraf
In a letter sent to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE), six Democrats led by Rep. Jared Huffman of California and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts requested those agencies require greater emissions and energy use reporting from the crypto mining industry. “The results of our investigation … are disturbing … revealing that [crypto miners] are large energy users that account for a significant – and rapidly growing … Continue Reading
July 15, 2022
Manchin deals a stunning blow to Democrats' efforts to fight climate change
by Maxine Joelow and Vanessa Montalbano
Manchin won't support reconciliation bill with new climate spending It looks like climate provisions are getting stripped from Democrats' economic package. Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) told Democratic leaders yesterday that he wouldn't support a budget reconciliation package that includes new spending on climate change or new tax increases targeting wealthy Americans or corporations, The Washington Post's Tony Romm and Jeff Stein scooped last … Continue Reading
July 14, 2022
Lawmakers Warn EPA of Several Risks From Chemical Recycling
by Nyah Phengsitthy
More than 30 House and Senate members told the EPA on Thursday they have concerns over chemical recycling technology contributing to the climate crisis. Chemical recycling, sometimes called advanced recycling, includes a suite of technologies that use non-mechanical processes to break down plastics. “Chemical recycling technologies, specifically pyrolysis and gasification, are forms of incineration and do not help us achieve new source reduction,” the … Continue Reading
July 13, 2022
Two-way traffic to reopen on Last Chance Grade early next year
by Sonia Waraich
The plan to find an alternate route for a stretch of Highway 101 in Del Norte County prone to frequent landslides and closures is on time and on budget. In the meantime, motorists can expect two-way traffic to be restored by early next year. Landslide activity shut down two-way traffic on the the stretch of highway leading to Crescent City in February 2021. The emergency work being done to keep “the existing highway open is progressing well,” Richard Mullen, Caltrans’ deputy … Continue Reading
July 12, 2022
Historic Petaluma post office renamed in honor of former Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey
by Alana Minkler
Legislation to rename the historic post office building in downtown Petaluma in honor of former California Congresswomen Lynn C. Woolsey has been signed by President Joe Biden, announced Rep. Jared Huffman, D-San Rafael, Tuesday. The new name is the “Lynn C. Woolsey Post Office Building,” thanks to a bill authored by her successor, Huffman, and signed by the president last month as part of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, according to a news release sent by … Continue Reading
July 08, 2022
Huffman, McGuire, Wood to Hold Virtual Last Chance Grade Town Hall
by Jessica Cejnar Andrews
Del Norte County’s state, national and local representatives will give an update on efforts to permanently fix Last Chance Grade at a virtual meeting Tuesday. Congressman Jared Huffman, State Sen. Mike McGuire and Assemblyman Jim Wood will be joined by county supervisors Gerry Hemmingsen and Susan Masten. Representatives from Caltrans and California State Parks will also provide input. The meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. RSVP by clicking here. Caltrans is in the process of … Continue Reading
July 06, 2022
Biden's offshore drilling proposal met with criticism
by Steve Bittenbender
U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday, 1 July, 2022, announced a plan for leasing offshore oil and gas drilling sites over the next five years, which was immediately met with criticism from both supporters of expanding domestic production and environmental groups. The plan calls for leasing up to 11 sites for drilling between 2023 and 2028. All but one of the sites would be in the Gulf of Mexico, with the other proposed site in Alaska’s Cook Inlet. That is a sharp reduction from the … Continue Reading
July 05, 2022
New Interior offshore drilling plan draws mixed reviews
by Benjamin J. Hulac
The Biden administration’s latest offshore oil and gas drilling plan drew swift pushback from environmentalists and Democratic allies in Congress over its proposals for potential new drilling sites and from at least one industry group for a "lack of clear signals" to energy markets. In a proposal issued Friday evening, the Interior Department's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management sealed off the possibility of new leases in the Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific oceans. But it … Continue Reading
July 05, 2022
‘We are the overwhelming majority’: Huffman addresses dozens rallying in Fort Bragg for reproductive rights
by Kate Fishman
FORT BRAGG, CA, 7/5/22 – One week after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision effectively overturning Roe v. Wade, the number of protesters advocating for reproductive rights surged in Fort Bragg as more than 100 people gathered outside town hall on the Fourth of July weekend. Congressman Jared Huffman, who represents a swath of Northern California in Washington, D.C., was among their ranks. “Make no mistake,” Huffman said, addressing the crowd Friday evening. … Continue Reading
July 01, 2022
Del Norte Could Receive Additional Congressionally-Directed Spending Dollars for Dispatch Management, Pykes Field Renovation; County Still Waiting on $3.08 Million For Jail Renovations
by Jessica Cejnar Andrews
Del Norte County still doesn’t have the $3.08 million in federal funding to pay for the renovation of its jail facility. But once it does receive those dollars, it should be “relatively unencumbered,” according to the county’s lobbyist in Washington D.C. There’s also a potential for further Congressionally-directed spending dollars to be sent Del Norte County’s way courtesy of Congressman Jared Huffman and U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, Greg Burns, of Thorn Run … Continue Reading
July 01, 2022
'We don’t have to pretend anymore': Greens ready to bail on D.C.
by ZACK COLMAN
June 30, 2022
'We Are Not Going Back'
by Kimberly Wear and Ryan Hutson
Hundreds gathered in Humboldt County to protest the U.S. Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, joining hundreds of thousands across the nation in decrying the ruling that abruptly ended nearly five decades of constitutional protection. Until June 24, the 1973 landmark case was widely considered settled legal precedent grounded in the fundamental right to privacy afforded by the U.S. Constitution. While safe and legal access to abortion remains secure in California, the decision now … Continue Reading
June 30, 2022
EPA's Power To Regulate CA's Carbon Emissions Curbed By Supreme Court
by Kat Schuster
CALIFORNIA - The Supreme Court on Thursday limited the Environmental Protection Agency's authority to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants, representing a significant blow to federal officials' efforts to fight climate change. The court ruled in favor of a handful of Republican-led states and coal companies and said that the EPA lacked the authority under the Clean Air Act to shift the nation's energy production away from coal-powered plants to cleaner alternatives … Continue Reading
June 29, 2022
Rep. Huffman seeks crackdown on ballast water
Marin Congressman Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) led over 30 of his colleagues in a letter to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael S. Regan requesting the agency establish ballast water discharge standards that conform with the Clean Water Act (CWA). Ballast water, which is carried by ships to adjust buoyancy and trim, is the primary mechanism introducing new invasive species and foreign pathogens into US waters. Ballast water discharges cause billions of dollars of … Continue Reading
June 29, 2022
USDA gives Yurok Tribe $1.4 million to bring solar power to the reservation
by CARLY WIPF
KLAMATH, Calif. - Today, the Yurok Tribe received a $1.4 million grant to bring solar power to residents who don't have access to grid electricity. This money will help the tribe buy portable solar units that will provide electricity for roughly 50 homes. The grant is funded by the USDA Rural Development program, which seeks to help improve the quality of life and economic conditions in rural communities. And as fuel costs hit record highs in California, tribal residents living off the grid … Continue Reading
June 28, 2022
Biden's IUU memo leaves some advocates wanting more
by Steve Bittenbender
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday, 27 June, 2022, issued a broad memorandum calling illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing a threat to American economic competitiveness and national security, the global fishing industry, and to the fight against climate change. The announcement, though, left some advocates wanting more from the administration, particularly in terms of policies that still allow some fish harvested and processed by IUU means to enter U.S. ports. Biden's … Continue Reading
June 27, 2022
Huffman: Supreme Court ruling ‘took a wrecking ball to the critical separation of church, state’
by Sonia Waraich
Another controversial Supreme Court decision is drawing ire from one of the only humanist members of Congress. On Monday, U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) issued a statement condemning the Supreme Court's ruling on Kennedy V. Bremerton School District, which he said "took a wrecking ball to the critical separation of church and state, and with it the legitimacy of the highest court in the land." "In America, Freedom of Religion includes the freedom to not participate in a religious … Continue Reading