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Subject Pushing Back on Trump
Date January 12, 2026 5:48 PM
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North Carolina has joined 14 other states in pushing to protect reporting requirements for "forever chemicals," Virginia is rejoining a regional climate pact, and solar energy has now passed coal in Texas. All this in your CIB for January 12th, 2026.
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NC Supports Reporting on ‘Forever Chemicals’
NC Attorney General Jackson and 14 other attorneys general challenge the Trump Administration's proposal to ease PFAS regulations.
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Virginia Looks to Rejoin Regional Climate Pact
Virginia appears set to rejoin in a multistate climate action pact thanks to its climate leaders. Read how Virginia got there, and what it could mean for NC and the US.
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Solar Passes Coal in Texas
Despite Trump's efforts, solar energy production greatly outperformed coal energy production in 2025 in Texas, an important state for predicting future market trends.
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