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Environmental laws are only as strong as the judges who uphold them.

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Thank Senator Bennet for Voting to Protect Forests

The fight for our forests is far from over, but Senator Bennet’s no vote on the Fix Our Forests Act helped.

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Thank Senator Schiff for Voting to Protect Forests

The fight for our forests is far from over, but Senator Schiff’s no vote on the Fix Our Forests Act helped.

Environmental Protections, forests
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Hold senators accountable as they vet Trump’s judicial nominees

President Trump announced the first slate of judicial nominees of his second term, which means Senate hearings to assess their qualifications are here as well. As Senators consider whether these nominees should hold lifetime appointments, they must do it right.

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Earthjustice Action Slams Draft Senate Farm Bill as Corporate Giveaway

Contact: Siham Zniber, szniber@earthjustice.org Washington, D.C. — In response to the introduction of the Senate Farm Bill, Ranjani Prabhakar, Earthjustice Action’s Legislative Director for Healthy Communities, issued the following statement: “The Senate’s proposed Farm Bill would prop up corporations and…

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Earthjustice Action Urges Senate to Reject Senator Mike Lee’s Attack on Roadless Forests

Amendment to nullify the Roadless Area Conservation Rule passes out of Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee  Contact: Perry Wheeler, Earthjustice Action, pwheeler@earthjustice.org Washington, D.C. — The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee today passed S.140, which included an amendment…

Congress, Environmental Protections, public lands, Roadless Rule
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Earthjustice Action Responds to Massive Cuts and Policy Riders in Interior-Environment Appropriations Bill for Upcoming Year

Fiscal year 2027: cuts to Environmental Protection Agency (20%) and national parks, mining in Boundary Waters, new fees for offshore wind, and more  Contact: Jackson Chiappinelli, Earthjustice Action, jchiappinelli@earthjustice.org Washington D.C. — The House Appropriations Committee completed the mark-up of the…

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