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A new study shows health disparities cost Texas billions of dollars; Senate rejects impeachment articles against Mayorkas, ending trial against Cabinet secretary; Iowa cuts historical rural school groups.

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The Senate dismisses the Mayorkas impeachment. Maryland Lawmakers fail to increase voting access. Texas Democrats call for better Black maternal health. And polling confirms strong support for access to reproductive care, including abortion.

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Rural Wyoming needs more vocational teachers to sustain its workforce pipeline, Ohio environmental advocates fear harm from a proposal to open 40-thousand forest acres to fracking and rural communities build bike trail systems to promote nature, boost the economy.

CT: Public Lands/Wilderness

Connecticut's National Estuarine Research Reserve is expected to provide economic benefits too. Long Island Sound is responsible for about $9.4 billion annually in economic impact in the<br />region, according to a study. (Adobe Stock)
CT's Estuarine Research Reserve to Focus on Preserving Long Island Sound

Connecticut has secured its first National Estuarine Research Reserve along part of the state's Long Island Sound. Conservationists applaud the news …

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The Great Meadows Marsh is an important habitat for horseshoe crabs, blue crabs and fish such as the Atlantic silverside and menhaden. (Audubon Connecticut)
Restoration Project at Great Meadows Marsh Aims to Invest in CT's Coastline

STRATFORD, Conn. -- A restoration project broke ground yesterday that will revive one of Connecticut's largest salt marshes thanks to a $4 million …

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The proposed reserve includes a section of the Connecticut River, which contributes 75% of the freshwater found in the Long Island Sound. (Adobe Stock)
CT Close to Establishing Its First National Estuarine Research Reserve

OLD LYME, Conn. -- Connecticut soon will join a majority of East Coast states in having a federally recognized estuary, which could help identify …

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Unlike prior years, the 2021 environmental summit will he held online. (Connecticut League of Conservation Voters)
21st Annual Environmental Summit Starts Today, Goes Virtual

HARTFORD, Conn. -- Legislators, advocates and experts are gathering today, virtually, to brainstorm solutions for the myriad threats facing …

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The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is one of only five marine national monuments in U.S. waters. (NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research)
Conservationists Mull Lawsuits as Feds Roll Back Ocean Protections

HARTFORD, Ct. -- Groups that protect the oceans are looking at their legal options after President Donald Trump declared on Friday that commercial …

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Civilian Conservation Corps crews completed the Ellie Mitchell Pavilion in Rocky Neck State Park in 1936. (Edward Fritzen/Flickr)
Groups Press to Revive Civilian Conservation Corps

ROCKY NECK STATE PARK, Conn. - Environmental groups are calling on Congress to revive the Civilian Conservation Corps, in order to put people back to …

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Rising sea levels could drive the saltmarsh sparrow to extinction within 50 years. (CT Audubon Society)
Wildlife Bill Gets Bipartisan Support

HARTFORD, Conn. — A new bill in Congress would bring millions of dollars to help at-risk wildlife in Connecticut. The Recovering America's …

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Drought-fueled wildfires, some of which are still burning, have scorched millions of acres in several states in 2017. (skeeze/Pixabay)
Environmental Review Shows Extreme Weather Increasing

HARTFORD, Conn. -- Catastrophic hurricanes, severe flooding and raging wildfires fueled by drought have been prominent features of an eventful year …

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About 110 billion cubic feet of gas is lost to leaks, venting and flaring on federal land every year. (Tod Baker/Flickr)
GOP Repeal of Methane Rule Fails

HARTFORD, Conn. – The U.S. Senate on Wednesday narrowly rejected an attempt to overturn a rule meant to stop the release of billions of cubic …

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Making a new regulation for a toxic chemical would require eliminating two existing regulations. (Voltamax/pixabay.com)
Lawsuit Challenges 'One-In, Two-Out' Executive Order on Regulations

HARTFORD, Conn. -- Public interest law, environmental and labor groups are suing to stop the Trump administration's executive order to cut government …

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Scientists have documented more than 70 species of coral in the national monument area. (NOAA)
Obama Designates First Marine National Monument in Atlantic

HARTFORD, Conn. - President Obama on Thursday announced the designation of the first marine national monument in Atlantic waters. Spanning almost 5,00…

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One HB 5538 rider would block enforcement of the EPA’s Clean Water Rule, which strengthened protections for streams and wetlands. (CNRC/Wikimedia Commons)<br />
House Sets New Record for Anti-Environmental Riders

HARTFORD, Conn. – Environmental groups say the appropriations bill to fund the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that passed the U.S…

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