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Thursday, Nov 1, 2007
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NJ Politics
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Ex-AC
mayor to plead guilty to false statements
Former
Atlantic City Mayor
Bob
Levy is expected to admit in federal court today in Camden that he made false
statements in order to receive thousands of dollars in military benefits
AC Press
S-L
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Union foes demand Katz's ouster
Dissident union
leaders file charges seeking
to have state labor leader Carla Katz expelled from the Communications Workers
of America and billed for union money they charge she "misappropriated"
Star-Ledger
NJ
Environment
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Open
space ballot question not a sure thing
State money
woes have enviro
groups concerned about funding
Star-Ledger
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Sides clash over
open-space filings
Bergen Record
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Putting green into a green project
There's building
green, and then there's
"aqua-tecture." Picture an office building that isn't so much a beige
three-dimensional rectangle of concrete and steel, but a "living" part of the
ecosystem around it
B. Record
PA Environment
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House OKs
statewide effort to curb greenhouse gases
The state House
yesterday approved a Pennsylvania Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act that would
require an inventory of heat trapping emissions and development of a statewide
tracking and reduction plan
Post-Gazette
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Nuclear
plant security whistle-blower loses his job
A security officer who
videotaped co-workers napping in a break room at the Peach Bottom nuclear
plant
will lose his job when owner Exelon assumes responsibility for plant
security
Delco Times
PA Politics
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Lobbying expenditures
continue to climb
Health care
providers, insurers and
utilities helped push lobbying expenditures to about $37 million in the first
half of 2007 —
a sign of significant growth in efforts to influence state government over the
five years
that Pennsylvania was the only state without a lobbyist-disclosure law
AP
New York/Nation/World
Special Reports
NJ/PA Legislation & Regulation
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