
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley news roundup: July 2021
First edition of a new Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Roundup of environmental and energy news!

First edition of a new Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Roundup of environmental and energy news!

The controversy we’re seeing at school board meetings over transgender policies feels a lot like something out of a political playbook.

Starting July 15, eligible parents will begin receiving automatic monthly payments for the next six months of $250 for every child aged 6 to 17 and $300 for every child under 6.

CNBC, which launched the Tea Party, which in turn launched Donald Trump, is now an agent of the leftist revolution.

Gov. Ralph Northam’s first budget proposal for American Rescue Plan funding invests $353 million to boost recovery among Virginia’s small businesses and industries hardest-hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Eradicating the Hyde Amendment would force American taxpayers to fund abortion, even if it goes entirely against their personal religious convictions.

Approaching the six-month mark of the first year of the Biden administration, Virginia Tech political expert Karen Hult gives the president generally high marks for early accomplishments on the domestic and foreign front.

As the investigation into COVID-19’s origins continues, attention has fallen on the role of EcoHealth Alliance.

The excerpt of the Weekly Roundup of Climate and Energy News for the week ending June 20 follows.

Voters have become aware over the years of the arguments that have been used for a party to regain power or to stay in power