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House Republicans leaders won't allow a vote on extending healthcare subsidies. The White House defends strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats and escalates the conflict with Venezuela and interfaith groups press for an end to lethal injection.

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States are waiting to hear how much money they'll get from the Rural Health Transformation Program, the DHS is incentivizing local law enforcement to join the federal immigration crackdown and Texas is creating its own Appalachian Trail.

Climate Change for VA: Report Results Still "Up in the Air"

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008   

Richmond, VA – It's a big job, and they've had a year to do it - but time is running short. Governor Tim Kaine appointed his Governor's Commission on Climate Change last December, and charged appointees with preparing a plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, statewide.

The final report must be submitted in less than four months, and a public hearing will be held tonight (Wednesday) at Virginia Commonwealth University to give Virginians a chance to share what they think it ought to include. Katyi Wingfield, of the Virginia Sierra Club, says a major goal of the hearing is to evaluate the impact of climate change on people across the state.

"It's important for our citizens to speak out and to have their voices heard, to show that it is a priority for Virginians."

Wingfield points to the recent approval of the Dominion Power coal-fired plant in Wise County as an example of government actions that, in her view, are inconsistent with the goals Virginia should be setting for pollution control.

"Instead of using ingenuity, we've just been relying on things we've done in the past - and we really need to step up and start to change."

Proponents of the power plant have said it's in the best economic interest of the state. Wingfield counters that Virginia's supply of highly skilled workers gives the state a chance to be a leader in the areas of renewable energy and efficiency instead.

More information on tonight's hearing is available online, at
www.deq.state.va.us.


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