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Subject They're calling it the "most anti-environmental bill in history”
Date May 27, 2025 4:39 PM
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The “most anti-environmental bill in history” passes the US House, a new analysis shows Duke has wasted billions on failed nuclear projects (and is asking for more), and the Green Tie Awards recognize state environmental champions. All this in your CIB for May 27th, 2025.

Trump Tax Bill: The “Most Anti-Environmental Bill in History”
Trump's tax bill dumps clean energy tax incentives – which have provided important economic incentives in NC – all so the insanely rich get even richer.
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Duke Wasted Billions on Failed Nuclear Projects
A new report shows Duke Energy wasted $9 billion on 19 failed nuclear plants. Now, it's asking ratepayers to pay for even more.
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Green Tie Awards: Honoring Environmental Champions
Last week, the North Carolina League of Conservation Voters (NCLCV) presented our prestigious Green Tie Awards.
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