Gov. Kay Ivey has signed Senate Bill 71 into law, requiring Alabama’s environmental rules to be no more restrictive than federal environmental regulations.
National School District just got one of the state’s top ‘Green Achiever’ honors for environmental achievement.
Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill into law Thursday morning that bans state agencies from adopting environmental rules that are stricter than those enacted by federal regulations.
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Farmers and conservation groups filed a lawsuit today challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s reapproval of the dangerous, drift-prone pesticide dicamba sprayed on genetically engineered ...
In other developments, lawsuits challenging the EPA endangerment rule begin and a draft GOP farm bill resurrects a pesticide ...
Dicamba has been used as an herbicide for decades, but farmers say overspraying is damaging neighboring crops.
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