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Twenty-three states ask Supreme Court to reverse energy-related decision | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | – 2024-09-05 15:18:00

(The Center Square) – Twenty-three states are asking the to overturn a lower court decision that the attorneys general say could be a threat to the energy industry. 

A brief filed this by  Liz Murrill and 22 other attorneys general wants the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out the decision, saying that it is as much about “federalism and state sovereignty as it is about environmental law.”

The case, Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, Colorado, involves a proposed rail line in Utah’s Uinta Basin that would transport crude oil. Despite being authorized by the Surface Transportation Board, the rail line was halted in a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit, the court which handles many administrative law cases. 

The court cited the National Environmental Policy Act as its primary reason for halting the rail line, saying that the environmental impact statement failed to “quantify reasonably foreseeable upstream and downstream impacts on vegetation and special-status species of increased drilling in the Uinta Basin and increased oil-train traffic along the Union Pacific Line, as well as the effects of oil refining on environmental justice communities the Coast.” 

It also said the environmental didn’t closely examine potential impacts to resources and risks. 

“This is another example of federal bureaucratic overreach that will harm Louisiana and other States whose economies depend on energy, and all Americans who depend on those products,” Murrill said in a release. “We’ll continue to defend Louisiana and fight the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous energy policies every step of the way.”

The brief also says that the decision “undermines the federal and state regulatory schemes that already govern a barrel of Utah oil that may travel to Louisiana. As a result, the decision below threatens the foundation of cooperative federalism on which our environmental law is built.

“And even more fundamentally, the red tape demanded by the D.C. Circuit will only harm states whose economies depend on the energy industry and every American who depends on the products refined by such states.”

The state are Louisiana, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming.

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Helene: Farmers encouraged to assess soil damage | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By David Beasley | contributor – 2024-10-12 10:48:00

SUMMARY: North Carolina agriculture are urging farmers to conduct soil assessments Hurricane Helene’s devastation in western North Carolina. The ‘s Agriculture Department highlighted the need for careful soil and crop management, advising farmers to check fields for lost topsoil due to erosion and to clear debris. They noted that new soil deposited by floodwaters might vary in nutrient quality and could also be contaminated, complicating assessments. Soil testing is essential, especially for deposits exceeding 4 inches. Additionally, there are no regulations on topsoil quality in the state, emphasizing the importance of testing any replacements.

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Preparation helping recovery after third Florida hurricane in 66 days | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Shirleen Guerra | – 2024-10-11 17:01:00

SUMMARY: Hurricane Milton’s impact in Florida, over 12,000 miles of roads have been cleared, and nearly 2,000 bridge inspections completed, with 1,600 people and 140 pets rescued. The storm, which led to 16 fatalities and significant flash , is the third hurricane to strike Florida this year. Governor Ron DeSantis emphasized safety precautions and the need to avoid hazards like downed power lines and floodwaters. from the hurricanes exceeds billions, with 2.2 million homes and businesses still without power. Efforts are underway to assist recovery and clean-up, collaboration with FEMA for resource mobilization.

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Polls: Candidates can’t shake each other in North Carolina | North Carolina

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Alan Wooten | – 2024-10-11 16:52:00

SUMMARY: Donald Trump a slight polling over Kamala Harris in North Carolina, with 48.2%-47.3% and 48.7%-48.2% margins from 538 and RealClear Polling. Both candidates are in a toss-up position as early in-person starts next , with Election Day approaching in 25 days. North Carolina is a critical battleground worth 16 electoral votes, essential for both candidates to secure victory. Historically, Trump has outperformed polling in the state, winning previously against Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton despite being in close races. Key recent polls reflect a competitive landscape as Trump and Harris campaign intensively.

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