Emotions Run High in Maine After Governor’s Clash With Trump

Emotions Run High in Maine After Governor’s Clash With Trump

Before President Trump chastised Gov. Janet Mills of Maine at the White House last month, and before his administration started investigating Maine’s education system, the seeds of their conflict over transgender athletes had been planted by a state legislator. Representative Laurel Libby, a Republican from Auburn, Maine, had posted on Facebook about a transgender athlete…

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Tennessee Lawmakers, Mirroring Trump Agenda, Pass Bills on Immigration and School Vouchers

Tennessee Lawmakers, Mirroring Trump Agenda, Pass Bills on Immigration and School Vouchers

Tennessee’s Republican-controlled legislature approved bills on Thursday aimed at reducing unauthorized immigration and allowing families to use public funds for private school tuition, mirroring the policy agenda of the new Trump administration. Legislative leaders left little room for debate, pushing through millions of dollars and sprawling policy changes in a special session that lasted just…

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Tennessee Legislature Meets With Trump Playbook on its Agenda

Tennessee Legislature Meets With Trump Playbook on its Agenda

A special session of the Tennessee General Assembly that began on Monday reflects the way President Trump’s aggressive conservative agenda is already emboldening Republicans to pursue his priorities at the state level. Gov. Bill Lee has proposed new measures to toughen immigration enforcement, including the creation of a position in state government that would directly…

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In a First, the E.P.A. Warns of ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Fertilizer

In a First, the E.P.A. Warns of ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Fertilizer

For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency has warned that “forever chemicals” present in sewage sludge that is used as fertilizer can pose human health risks, saying in a study on Tuesday that, in some cases, the risks could exceed the agency’s safety thresholds “sometimes by several orders of magnitude.” The agency maintained, however,…

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