Two Bills Seek to Fight Corruption and Grow Clean Energy Jobs
Breaking news in the Ohio Capital Journal, revealed today how documents show state utility regulators sought edits to draft versions of an […]
Read moreBreaking news in the Ohio Capital Journal, revealed today how documents show state utility regulators sought edits to draft versions of an […]
Read moreMembers of Congress and Biden administration officials at a conference on Wednesday outlined how they’re attempting to regulate toxic chemicals found in drinking water.
Read moreA new report on the benefits of the ambitious 30 Million Solar Homes (30MSH) federal policy effort is out.
Read moreBusiness can make a difference – when it comes to fixing America’s broken justice system.
Read moreYou may have heard the recent news about Renewable Electric Aggregation for the City of Delaware. A group of Delaware citizens, believe […]
Read moreLike many in Ohio, my family is weighing our desires for independence and financial stability as we chart the future of our […]
Read moreSign on to a letter urging our Senators to support legislation for equitable, community-oriented law enforcement.
Read moreAdd your voice to protect sustainable agriculture, animals, the environment and workers A few years ago Ohio Sustainable Business Council was part […]
Read moreA challenge of PBM regulations passed in Arkansas was rejected by the US Supreme Court, opening the door for state restrictions on […]
Read moreThe Coalition to Restore Public Trust said in a Friday news release it would work to pressure the state legislature to repeal HB6 on the heels of the federal indictment of Republican former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and four others.
Read moreA bi-partisan group of congresspeople introduce legislation to identify critical vulnerabilities in existing U.S. supply chains and develop a plan
Read moreLess than a year after state officials signed a bailout law teeing up $1 billion in nuclear plant subsidies charged to Ohio electricity customers, the plants’ owner has moved to boost its stock price by repurchasing an extra $300 million in shares, cleveland.com’s Andrew Tobias writes.
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