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            Tuesday, April 22, 2008
            
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New Jersey Political News

  • Departments: Here's where to cut State departments have begun submitting
    a laundry list of potential new budget cuts totaling nearly $700M as Corzine plans
    for a possible falloff in state revenues and final legislative negotiations
    Star-Ledger
    >
    Colleges ask lawmakers to undo cuts College leaders asked lawmakers
    yesterday for a $216M increase in the state's proposed higher education budget,
    warning that continued budget cuts could put institutions in peril
    Star-Ledger

New Jersey Environmental News 

  • Editorials: Warming to nuclear power Bergen Record
    > Corzine’s Energy Plan Despite the nuclear plant proposal, the plan seems
    to lack his characteristic boldness
    Courier-News

  • Earth Day in cartoons Margulies Toles Telnaes Zits Sargent   

  • Officials envision a wildlife refuge in Liberty State Park A fenced-off, long-contaminated chunk of Liberty State Park is about to get a $32M facelift (not a cleanup)
    to become what officials are calling an urban wildlife refuge
    Star-Ledger

Pennsylvania Environmental News

  • PA voters head to polls on Earth Day Candidates' platforms aside, elections
    have found way to go greener
    Express-Times
     

  • Power line ruling may be delayed State regulators say they need more time
    to review a proposed settlement before deciding whether to approve a $1.3 billion multistate power line
    Associated Press

Pennsylvania Political News   

  • Philadelphia to keep open "overnight cafes" for homeless  Philly.com

New York/Nation/World 

  • Philadelphia to keep open "overnight cafes" for homeless  Philly.com
     

  • Earth Day goes political and corporate Google went green and so did dozens
    of comic strips while President George W. Bush opted for a traditional tree-planting
    today, Earth Day, an environmental event that has become increasingly political and corporate
    Reuters 

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