Midnight Regs: Many Environmental Items on Final Bush Agenda
The rush to deregulate whatever can be deregulated before President Bush leaves the White House is on. Part 2.
The rush to deregulate whatever can be deregulated before President Bush leaves the White House is on. Part 2.
Here's an embargo that a federal employee could face charges for breaking.
The House passed a bill that would do more to ensure open records and meetings of federal advisory committees.
With the Hatfil anthrax case settled, why is a court still threatening reporter Toni Locy with jail and fines for refusing to reveal the identity of confidential sources?
The Army Corps of Engineers has stopped giving the public access to a database that shows how well federal agencies are doing at dam safety.
Despite a Bush Executive Order ostensibly aimed at improving agency FOIA performance, most agencies have little to show two years later.
The Center for Public Integrity gets an award most journalists would envy -- for its Superfund expose.
Utah governor Jon Huntsman announced that state agencies will move to a four-day workweek (10 hours/day, with mandatory three-day weekends) in order to save energy, reduce vehicle miles traveled in the state, and address climate change and air pollution.