When an electric company runs a coal- or natural gas-fired power plant, the greenhouse gases it releases cause harm –...
Month: February 2022
State House Rep. Chris Corry retains a sense of cautious optimism about passing legislation this session limiting Washington state Gov....
The Senate Conservation Committee tabled a bill that would amend the Renewable Energy Act to include hydrogen produced from methane...
The increase is primarily in the basic education subsidy, but includes savings through charter funding reform and $60 million more...
In an effort to judge schools on how well they provide opportunities for all of their students, the Philadelphia school...
A bill that would require courts to consider people’s ability to pay when imposing fines and fees and allow more...
For a lot of Texas college students, last fall was a brief oasis from the pandemic’s disruptions. In-person classes returned...
The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked a lower court’s decision over the creation of a second majority-Black voting Congressional District...
Texas’ power grid held up during last week’s winter weather. Experts say it wasn’t seriously tested.
As a blast of winter weather bore down on Texas last week, Texans braced themselves for a traumatizing repeat of...
At a recent press conference touting his $626.5 million climate change policy package for the 2021-2023 biennium, an animated Gov. Jay Inslee...