With the imminent announcement of @EPA Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards proposal. Here is a🧵on what the panel of independent science experts – the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee recommended. #Soot#PMNAAQS 1/
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@JamDelay#MLR should create an in season 3 game Cup tournament, random draw except team with best record gets 1st round bye. winner - Cup, 3rd place Plate, 5th place Bowl, 7th place Mug. Highest hardware winner who doesn’t already qualify gets the 4th seed in the Shield playoffs.
New: Friday pm @CMSGov drop of required (and late) reports from Georgia on Gov. Kemp's 'Pathways to Coverage" Section 1115 Medicaid waiver.
A paltry 4,231 Georgians got coverage as of June 2024.
NC ACA Medex has now covered 553,890 people in less time.
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@J_A_Goodwin Not sure how you get to 3+ years- 2021-22 was a disaster. During the last 19 months a lot of progress was made esp with EPA climate&air rules. The menthol cigarette rule still languishes. I need a lot more to move to the pro column
New: Nearly 40% of all affordable housing awards Larry Hogan approved as governor went to listed clients of his real estate firm, from which he did not divest. Hogan is the first governor in MD history to have made millions of dollars while in office.
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In an exclusive investigation, @EricCortellessa digs through Maryland public records to uncover a serious conflict of interest in GOP Senate hopeful Larry Hogan's handling of housing issues when he was governor https://t.co/c8StFZS0x7
Good morning with good news: Goldman Sachs forecasts battery prices fall 50% by 2026, dropping to $80/kWh from $149/kWh in 2023. Wow!
At $80/kWh, EVs "would achieve ownership cost parity with gasoline-fueled cars in the US on an unsubsidized basis." Yes!!
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Dear TV news reporters: telling your viewers that a false statement isn’t true and then running several clips with the liar repeating lie doesn’t correct the record. It reinforces the lie. Stop it.
Great news: the U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that the stronger Mercury and Air Toxics Standards we fought for will remain in place for now. These standards are critical for reducing toxic #airpollution from power plants, and we're defending these protections in court.