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John HallFocus On Water Pollution And Cleanup In The Hudson ValleySubmitted by Dan Hendrick on Thu, 2008-04-03 15:18.
The Hopewell Precision Superfund siteFaced with serious and ongoing water contamination issues, U.S. Rep.Hall Shoots Breeze on WindSubmitted by Joshua Klainberg on Thu, 2007-04-12 00:37.
Representative John Hall (D-Dover) held a wind energy forum this week at the Howland Cultural Center Monday night. NYRI Faces Legislative RoadblockSubmitted by Stacy Feldman on Wed, 2007-03-28 11:32.
Newbie Representatives Michael Arcuri and John Hall are on a quest to make it difficult for NYRI to build its proposed 200-mile high power transmission line that would run from Utica (Arcuri's district) to the Hudson River Valley (Hall's district). Hall Lands Spot on Climate CommitteeSubmitted by Stacy Feldman on Fri, 2007-03-09 16:37.
Today, the U.S. House of Representatives approved the creation of the controversial Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. NY Reps. Prioritize Stewart AirportSubmitted by Stacy Feldman on Tue, 2007-03-06 14:56.
Representatives Maurice Hinchey (D-Hurley) and John Hall (D-Dover Plains) have put the expansion of Stewart Airport on top of their lists of Indian Point on Congressional AgendaSubmitted by Stacy Feldman on Fri, 2007-02-16 11:58.
Hillary Clinton has reintroduced a bill in the Senate requiring the National Regulatory Commission to conduct an Independent Safety Assessment of Indian Point's nuclear power plants (S.649). They're up for relicensing in 2013 (II) and 2015 (III). She first introduced the bill in May 2006, but it didn't go anywhere. Hall's First BillSubmitted by Stacy Feldman on Wed, 2007-02-14 15:57.
John Hall (D-Dover Plains) introduced his first bill (H.R.994) as a U.S. Representative, calling for a safety assessment of Indian Point's nuclear power plants. Hudson River Cleanup StalledSubmitted by Stacy Feldman on Mon, 2007-02-12 15:36.
Yet again. That's two times times in eight months that the U.S. EPA has delayed the cleanup. General Electric contaminated the river, and the U.S. EPA joined forces with GE in a 2002 agremment to clear the PCBs. The project was supposed to commence in 2005. Reax from the State of the UnionSubmitted by Stacy Feldman on Fri, 2007-01-26 16:52.
As expected, energy got substantial play with calls for a dramatic 20 percent reduction in the nation's gasoline consumption within ten years. And everybody's talking about the climate change mention: "America is on the verge of technological breakthroughs that will enable us to live our lives less dependent on oil. |
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