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Still A Disaster for Consumers, Public Health and Environment: Our ongoing analyses of the 2003-2004 energy bills.


Sign Up to Host a State of the Union Watch House Party: Invite your friends over and watch the State of the Union; then take action to protect the environment on Weds, Feb. 2, at 9pm EST.
Stop the Energy Bill: The Bush administration wants to ram their dirty, dangerous energy bill through the House and Senate as early as possible after the new year. To stop them, we need to send organizers into at least a dozen critical states to quickly mobilize grassroots opposition to the dirty energy bill.
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Pollution on the Rise: Local Trends in Power Plant Pollution- As a key U.S. Senate committee considers the Bush administration's bill to delay and weaken clean air safeguards, this new report finds that many of the nation's dirtiest power plants have increased their annual emissions since 1995 of the pollutants that cause smog, respiratory disease, premature death, acid rain, and global warming.

Look Who's Not Coming to Washington- As the 109th Congress returns to Washington, DC this week, this U.S. PIRG report profiles candidates from 45 states who competed for the chance to be among the Washington decision-makers, but lost out to a significantly better-funded opponent.
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1/26/05 54 Percent of Dirtiest Power Plants Increased Pollution Since 1995, Despite Acid Rain Pollution Cap
1/25/05
Dozens of Congressional Candidates Tell of Being Locked Out by Big Money
12/17/04
White House Responds to Oceans Commission - Ocean Conservationists Cautiously Optimistic
12/9/04 Shareholder Resolution Questions Ford on Global Warming Policies
11/23/04U.S. PIRG Alerts Shoppers to Hidden Toy Hazards


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