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Home Archive for category "Clean Air" (Page 2)

Category: Clean Air

LTE: Tolling the targeted base users of canyon roads makes sense

Jakob Hernandez Salt Lake Tribune March 5th, 2018 I attended the Senate debate about SB71, Road Tolls Provisions, sponsored by Sen. Wayne Niederhauser, and its proposal…

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Inland Port Testimony by Jessica Reimer

My name is Jessica Reimer, and I am a policy associate with the environmental policy group HEAL Utah. I can’t say that I am speaking…

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Coming Down the Line: The Last Half of the Legislative Session

Can you believe we are into the 5th week of the 2018 Utah Legislative Session? We at HEAL have been busy, busy: Our Policy Team,…

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Athlete Summit Resources

I’m grateful you’ve opened this email. By reading this, you’re already taking the next step to be a mover and shaker in your community. Being…

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Heading into week 4: Bad EnergySolutions Bill & More!

Can you believe we’re already half way through the 2018 Utah state legislative session? We’ve got plenty of updates to carry you through this week.…

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Leg Update: The Start of Week 3

FB LIVE: Fridays at 2pm! Check out live updates each friday at 2pm! Click Here » We are entering our third week at the 2018 state legislative session and I bet you’re wondering…

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Legislative Watch: Let the Sausage-Making Begin

Jessica Reimer Catalyst Magazine January 1st, 2018 Headway predicted for clean air and renewables; climate change to be addressed for the first time. HEAL Utah…

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Utah’s Bad Air Quality: A Driving Force for the Better

Glen Warchol & Susan Lacke Salt Lake Magazine January 12th, 2018 Even in the face of expansion, cleaner air is possible on the Wasatch Front.…

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Letter: Some forgotten issues with Utah’s air quality

Scott Williams For the Deseret News Published: December 23, 2017 “Believe it or not, the air has gotten better,” the headline of Jay Evensen’s recent…

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PRESS RELEASE: HEAL Utah introduces new Executive Director

Media Contacts: Scott Williams, HEAL Utah Executive Director scott@healutah.org 801-355-5055 Michael Shea, HEAL Utah Senior Policy Associate Michael@healutah.org 801-706-1885 HEAL Utah is proud to introduce…

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