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NASAA has proposed replacing the single Franchise Disclosure Document State Cover Page with three new pages that may provide additional guidance, information and warnings to prospective ...
Manchin has indicated that he will not support a budget reconciliation bill that includes direct pay, in which payments are sent directly to companies that produce clean energy for consumers.
A proposal that would prohibit large discount dry cleaning shops from opening in residential and commercial areas of Fairfax is gaining momentum among some of the county's top elected officials.
Many states have so-called clean-slate laws. Second chances allow those with criminal histories to seek jobs, housing and educational opportunities. A past criminal history can be a barrier to ...
A vote "yes" for Proposal 2 means the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) would have increased authority to keep city property clean. A vote "no" would leave the laws unchanged.
What’s in Philly Mayor Parker’s second budget proposal for cleaning and greening The plan includes expanding twice-weekly trash pickup to North Philly, fixing heating and air conditioning in libraries ...
An update of clean water safeguards sparked by the infamous 1969 Cuyahoga River fire has ignited disagreement over which waterways the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency should oversee.
On a second and final vote, Supervisor Jane Kim’s proposal to boost street cleaning services by $1.1 million was approved… ...
Gov. Ned Lamont wants to automatically clear low-level misdemeanors. Advocates want felonies and more serious crimes included in the automatic pardon process.
California regulators approved on Thursday a proposal that will require utilities to buy more clean power, a measure backed by environmental groups.
Custodians for the Scituate Public Schools protested outside Clayville Elementary School on Monday to fight a proposal to outsource school cleaning services. The district is exploring the idea of ...
A vote "yes" for Proposal 2 means the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) would have increased authority to keep city property clean. A vote "no" would leave the laws unchanged.