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BACK DOOR ROLLBACK OF FEDERAL WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS

September 22, 2005

Department of Labor Seeks to Block Federal Environmental Whistle Blowing

GREEN GROUPS OPPOSE BUSH PICK FOR FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE

September 15, 2005

Illegal Orders, Altering Scientific Findings and Developer-Friendly Pattern Cited

CHEMICAL WEAPONS PLANTS ISSUE GAG ORDER TO EMPLOYEES

September 14, 2005

All Disclosures of Unclassified but “Sensitive” Information Must Be Cleared

NEW JERSEY SEPTIC RULES IN THE TANK

September 8, 2005

DEP Allows Developers to Spoil Last Remaining Rural Landscapes

Chemical Weapons Monitor Files Retaliation Complaint

September 2, 2005

Emergency Response Capability at Chemical Weapons Depot in Doubt

NEW JERSEY COVERING UP DEALS WITH CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

September 1, 2005

Public Records Request for Chemical Industry Pact Denied on Security Grounds

BLM DIRECTOR URGED RANCHERS TO SUE HER AGENCY

August 29, 2005

Kathleen Clarke Tried to Block Award of Grazing Permit to Grand Canyon Trust

LAST GASP FOR FISH IN THE CANEY FORK RIVER

Tennessee Clean Water Network (TCWN) and PEER Releases Report on Center Hill Dam

Chemical Weapon Leak Detectors Inoperative

August 25, 2005

Monitors for VX Agent at Kentucky Storage Depot Not Working for Years

SCHEDULING BARGES CAN REDUCE CONGESTION AND IMPROVE SAFETY

August 24, 2005

But Corps-Funded Study Finds Upper Mississippi Traffic Too Low to Justify Scheduling

DEP CLEAN WATER CONSULTANT ALSO WORKS FOR POLLUTERS

August 23, 2005

“Ethical Swamp” Persists Despite Acting Governor’s Ethics Reform Pledge

“SCOTCHGARD” WHISTLEBLOWER FILES FEDERAL FREE SPEECH LAWSUIT

Gag Order Against Speaking with Legislators and at Scientific Conferences on “Emerging Contaminants”

PARKS DIRECTOR NEEDS TO HIRE A TRAVEL AGENT

August 17, 2005

$60,000 Aide Needed to Advance Mainella’s Constant Trips

NEW JERSEY WILL MISS WEDNESDAY’S WATER QUALITY DEADLINE

August 15, 2005

DEP’s Campbell Tells Chemical Industry He Will Bow on Toxic Standards

EPA PROPOSES ONLY HALF-STEPS ON HUMAN CHEMICAL TESTING

August 11, 2005

Proposed Rule Riddled With Loopholes; Would Not Bar Infamous “CHEERS” Study

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