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Some good news for the long weekend! wfae.org/text/charlotte-area…

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"...so much of what brings people here and what keeps people here is having all of that protected land around us. It’s so pivotal to our economic development"
Roadless Rule removal could strip 152K NC forest acres from protection blueridgenow.com/story/news/…
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“We need real action, and health based protection. Hold these chemical companies responsible!” wunc.org/environment/2026-05…
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"The NCDOT is pursuing expanded passenger rail service across the state through the federal government’s Corridor Identification and Development (Corridor ID) Program as the state sees record ridership year-over-year." technicianonline.com/160298/…
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"Duke Energy customers say ‘nightmare’ rate hike will force food, housing trade‑offs" charlotteobserver.com/news/l…

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"Industries make more money if they don’t have to spend money to remove waste where it starts — at their facilities. What this rule would do is basically increase industry profits at the expense of everyday North Carolinians." wwaytv3.com/residents-critic…
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🌎 This Earth Day, we’re celebrating the power of student leadership across North Carolina. (1/3) Support their work: donate.ncconservationnetwork…
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Our Campus Fellows are organizing, advocating, and showing up by collecting thousands of petitions, partnering with campus groups, and leading events on issues like clean energy, environmental justice, and toxic chemicals. 💚 (2/3)
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They’re not just making change now, they’re building the future of NC’s environmental movement. Support their work: donate.ncconservationnetwork…

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We agree, Governor Stein! Ratepayers deserve real protection from excessive energy costs.
On top of a proposed 15% rate hike, Duke Energy is now asking North Carolinians to foot the bill for an additional $800 million in increased fuel costs. I vetoed Senate Bill 266 for exactly this reason: because it would further expose North Carolina ratepayers to volatile fuel markets and shift the cost of electricity from large industrial users onto the backs of regular people, making your utility bills more expensive. Republican legislators knew this too – but still left North Carolinians holding the bag. The Utilities Commission should step in to secure an affordable energy future for North Carolinians. We must do everything we can to make life more affordable for families, not more expensive.
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North Carolina’s carnivorous plants are as fascinating as they are fierce! Swipe through to learn more and let us know which one is your favorite. (1/2)
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