The attorneys general argue this proposal will have devastating effects on the economy, American energy, and national security.
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Attorney General Eric Schmitt, along with Texas and 12 other state attorneys general, filed suit against the Biden administration’s EPA.
“We have two projects in New Madrid teed up and ready to go when the legislature approves the rural jobs program,” Richard McGill, the city administrator of New Madrid, said. “We are competing with Tennessee on one and with Ohio on the other, and frankly, this program is the final piece we need to compete and put people to work right now.”
"Climate-smart farming is well underway on our farms and ranches, and Secretary Vilsack acknowledged that in his remarks."
The program is expected to be available in the second quarter of this year.
"From Missouri to Minnesota and well beyond, we expect to create about 1,000 direct, good-paying rail jobs system-wide."
"A merger that would fundamentally impact our members’ way of life mandates prudent discussion, not a rushed approval process."
Kim Cella’s commitment to transit is evident through the work she’s been able to do with Citizens for Modern Transit.
"Allowing passengers to carry firearms on transit is not the answer to enhancing the safety and security of these systems."
"The risk involved is unthinkable, considering an accidental discharge or even a planned event could take place in the closed environment."