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OUR TEAM | CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION For media inquiries, contact: Jake O’Neill, Press Secretary Conservation Law Foundation Office: (617) 850-1709 joneill@clf.org. Use the filter to view staff by the state in which they are located, or browse our full staff list below. RHODE ISLAND CONSERVATION A Healthy and Thriving Rhode Island for All. Rhode Island is a destination for people from around the world, who travel here to explore our history, sail our waters, and enjoy our beaches. CLF, PEER CALL FOR IMMEDIATE PAUSE ON USE OF PFAS-LADEN “Millions of acres across New England are being blanketed with toxic forever chemicals,” said CLF President Bradley Campbell. “It is all but certain that dangerous PFAS are leaching into groundwater and threatening to poison communities that depend on that water to drink. Leaders across New England need to step up and protect public health by stopping the use of PFAS-laden pesticides PFAS U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (“EPA”) AND 3 and the environment.8 PEER notified the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”). In December 2020, the Boston Globe reported on PEER’s findings, confirming that DEP had tested Anvil and found levels of some PFAS compounds that substantially exceed the state’s new limits on PFAS in drinkingMAGGIE SUPER CHURCH
Maggie Super Church is CLF’s Vice President for Healthy and Resilient Communities. Before joining in 2018, she served as a consultant and adviser to CLF on the Healthy Neighborhoods Equity Fund and the Healthy Neighborhoods Study. For over twenty years Maggie has been a consultant and non-profit leader on both the state and nationallevel
HOW AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES WILL DRIVE OUR BUDGETS CLF | How Autonomous Vehicles Will Drive Our Budgets | Executive Summary 3 Second, the demand for parking will decrease as autonomous vehicles park more efficiently or do not need parking at all. This change will have a particular bearing on cities, as up to 60% of INVENERGY IS A ZOMBIE Dec 29, 2017 Jerry Elmer. Invenergy's proposed dirty power plant is as good as dead, even if the company doesn't yet seem to realize it. Photo: David Masaka via Shutterstock. Invenergy is a zombie. By “zombie,” I mean the company’s proposed fracked gas and diesel fuel power plant is as good as dead. Invenergy may not be aware yetthat its
VINEYARD WIND NGO AGREEMENT JANUARY 22, 2019 Vineyard Wind – NGO Agreement January 22, 2019 3 a) Pile driving shall not be initiated at night or when the clearance zone cannot be visually monitored, as determined by the lead Protected Species Observer (hereafter, “PSO”)1 on duty. CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION For over 50 years, CLF has taken on powerful opponents who would pollute our air and water and squander our resources. Our deep local knowledge, legal acumen, and policy expertise make us a prime mover in building our clean energy future, countering climateMARKET STRATEGIES
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Maggie Super Church is CLF’s Vice President for Healthy and Resilient Communities. Before joining in 2018, she served as a consultant and adviser to CLF on the Healthy Neighborhoods Equity Fund and the Healthy Neighborhoods Study. For over twenty years Maggie has been a consultant and non-profit leader on both the state and nationallevel
HOW AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES WILL DRIVE OUR BUDGETS CLF | How Autonomous Vehicles Will Drive Our Budgets | Executive Summary 3 Second, the demand for parking will decrease as autonomous vehicles park more efficiently or do not need parking at all. This change will have a particular bearing on cities, as up to 60% of INVENERGY IS A ZOMBIE Dec 29, 2017 Jerry Elmer. Invenergy's proposed dirty power plant is as good as dead, even if the company doesn't yet seem to realize it. Photo: David Masaka via Shutterstock. Invenergy is a zombie. By “zombie,” I mean the company’s proposed fracked gas and diesel fuel power plant is as good as dead. Invenergy may not be aware yetthat its
VINEYARD WIND NGO AGREEMENT JANUARY 22, 2019 Vineyard Wind – NGO Agreement January 22, 2019 3 a) Pile driving shall not be initiated at night or when the clearance zone cannot be visually monitored, as determined by the lead Protected Species Observer (hereafter, “PSO”)1 on duty. OUR TEAM | CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION For media inquiries, contact: Jake O’Neill, Press Secretary Conservation Law Foundation Office: (617) 850-1709 joneill@clf.org. Use the filter to view staff by the state in which they are located, or browse our full staff list below. BIDEN ADMINISTRATION SET TO REPEAL TRUMP CLEAN WATER “With our nation’s waters under siege from polluters, today’s announcement is a step in the right direction,” said Heather Govern, Director of CLF’s Clean Air and Water Program. “But the Biden Administration must move quickly to officially overturn Trump’s irresponsible dirty water rule. Officials need to get to work redefining Waters of the United States to ensure clean water BIG CORPORATIONS ARE LOBBYING TO BURN PLASTIC, BUT WE’RE It’s no secret that single-use plastics are sourced from dirty fossil fuels. As a result, plastics production, use, and disposal pose critical threats to our health, environment, and climate.But the powerful interests directly responsible for our plastics crisis – the petrochemical and plastics industries – claim they have a“solution.”
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Press Secretary. joneill@clf.org. 617.850.1709. CLF Massachusetts. 62 Summer Street. Boston, MA 02110-1016. P: 617.350.0990. Caitlin Peale Sloan is a Senior Attorney and the Vice President of CLF Massachusetts. Caitlin’s portfolio of advocacy work is housed in CLF’s Clean Energy & Climate Change and Clean Air & Water programs.STACI RUBIN
Staci Rubin is the Vice President, Environmental Justice at Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) where she partners with residents of historically marginalized communities to solve some of our biggest environmental challenges and works with staff across the organization to embed environmental justice throughout CLF’s culture.KENTA TSUDA
Kenta Tsuda is a Staff Attorney in CLF’s Strategic Litigation and Clean Air & Water programs. Before joining CLF, Kenta served as a law clerk to the Hon. Patrick E. Higginbotham of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Kenta was previously an associate attorney with the environmental law organization Earthjustice in SHIRA GUBB | CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION Shira Gubb is Director of Human Resources at CLF, where she oversees HR functions for the organization – including recruitment, onboarding, employee relations, performance management, and compliance. Shira has experience prior to CLF in both nonprofit and for-profit organizations as well as municipal government. She most recently worked at the Cambridge Public Library for six TOM IRWIN | CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION Tom Irwin is Vice President and Director of CLF New Hampshire. Having joined CLF in 1998, Tom has led a number of advocacy initiatives in New Hampshire over the years, including CLF’s initiative to tackle the problem of childhood lead poisoning, as well as a number of water quality, smart growth and transportation initiatives. DON'T TAKE OUT THE TRASH Don’t Take Out the Trash – At Least Not Three Million Tons! A concerned resident and CLF volunteer weighs in on Connecticut's wastecrisis
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CLF Ventures supports those investments and deepen their impact, providing a bridge between the public and private sectors and advancing innovative, market-based solutions that benefit our environment and society, and boost economic opportunity across the region. By working to bring market forces into alignment with socialand environmental
NEW REPORT EXAMINES HOW MASS. CAN DITCH GAS December 10, 2020 (BOSTON, MA) – Massachusetts needs to abandon natural gas if the state is going to meet its ambitious climate goals, but existing policies fail to define a path to get us there. A report released today from Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) details the policy changes that will be necessary to shift the Commonwealth’s homes and businesses off of gas heat and on to clean JOHN HITE, AUTHOR AT CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION by John Hite. The plastic industry has been trying to take advantage of the pandemic to maximize profits. But fueling fear during a public health crisis is outrageous and must be called out. To truly protect public health and the environment long-term, we need full-scale reusesystems. Feb 11.
RHODE ISLAND CONSERVATION CLF Rhode Island 235 Promenade Street Suite 560, Mailbox 28 Providence, RI 02908 P: 401.351.1102 FIVE ACTIONS TO SAVE ATLANTIC COD 3. Create refuges to protect important habitat. Managers need to create refuges where cod can spawn, grow, and thrive. This means closing important cod areas to any fishing capable of catching cod and other groundfish. It’s especially important to protect young juvenile cod so they’re not caught before they can grow. PROTECTING CONNECTICUT ENVIRONMENT Our Solutions. For decades CLF has worked to protect people and communities across Connecticut. We’re fighting to shut down Bridgeport’s dirty coal-fired power plant and protect the state’s iconic waters from illegal pollution from commercial industrial sites. With our partners and allies, we’re working to make our air andwater cleaner
LOUISE DURFEE
Louise Durfee. Donor Since 2001, CLF Member, Rhode Island Advisory Board, and Charles Cabot Society Member Tiverton, RI. “I have been advocating for the environment in my personal and professional life for many years – as both former Director of the RI Department of Environmental Management andPHELPS TURNER
Phelps Turner is a Senior Attorney for CLF Maine, where he works in the Clean Energy & Climate Change and Healthy Communities & Environmental Justice programs. Before joining CLF, Phelps was an environmental litigation associate at Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen in Boston. Phelps holds a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University and a Bachelor GIVE ATLANTIC COD A BREAK: FLAWED DATA Centuries of intense fishing and decades of poor management have driven New England’s Atlantic cod population to the brink. And, while our region’s most iconic fish could still recover, ensuring future generations will be able to enjoy fresh, local cod starts with improving our understanding of how many cod are actually being caught. NORTHERN PASS'S PHANTOM "BENEFITS" Northern Pass’s phantom “benefits”. I appeared on NHPR’s The Exchange with Laura Knoy this morning, and the topic was the potential energy and economic impacts of the Northern Pass project. The show provided a good opportunity to explain why the project is inspiring so much opposition, why CLF has been skeptical of the current proposalMARKET STRATEGIES
CLF Ventures supports those investments and deepen their impact, providing a bridge between the public and private sectors and advancing innovative, market-based solutions that benefit our environment and society, and boost economic opportunity across the region. By working to bring market forces into alignment with socialand environmental
NEW REPORT EXAMINES HOW MASS. CAN DITCH GAS December 10, 2020 (BOSTON, MA) – Massachusetts needs to abandon natural gas if the state is going to meet its ambitious climate goals, but existing policies fail to define a path to get us there. A report released today from Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) details the policy changes that will be necessary to shift the Commonwealth’s homes and businesses off of gas heat and on to clean JOHN HITE, AUTHOR AT CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION by John Hite. The plastic industry has been trying to take advantage of the pandemic to maximize profits. But fueling fear during a public health crisis is outrageous and must be called out. To truly protect public health and the environment long-term, we need full-scale reusesystems. Feb 11.
RHODE ISLAND CONSERVATION CLF Rhode Island 235 Promenade Street Suite 560, Mailbox 28 Providence, RI 02908 P: 401.351.1102 FIVE ACTIONS TO SAVE ATLANTIC COD 3. Create refuges to protect important habitat. Managers need to create refuges where cod can spawn, grow, and thrive. This means closing important cod areas to any fishing capable of catching cod and other groundfish. It’s especially important to protect young juvenile cod so they’re not caught before they can grow. PROTECTING CONNECTICUT ENVIRONMENT Our Solutions. For decades CLF has worked to protect people and communities across Connecticut. We’re fighting to shut down Bridgeport’s dirty coal-fired power plant and protect the state’s iconic waters from illegal pollution from commercial industrial sites. With our partners and allies, we’re working to make our air andwater cleaner
LOUISE DURFEE
Louise Durfee. Donor Since 2001, CLF Member, Rhode Island Advisory Board, and Charles Cabot Society Member Tiverton, RI. “I have been advocating for the environment in my personal and professional life for many years – as both former Director of the RI Department of Environmental Management andPHELPS TURNER
Phelps Turner is a Senior Attorney for CLF Maine, where he works in the Clean Energy & Climate Change and Healthy Communities & Environmental Justice programs. Before joining CLF, Phelps was an environmental litigation associate at Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen in Boston. Phelps holds a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University and a Bachelor GIVE ATLANTIC COD A BREAK: FLAWED DATA Centuries of intense fishing and decades of poor management have driven New England’s Atlantic cod population to the brink. And, while our region’s most iconic fish could still recover, ensuring future generations will be able to enjoy fresh, local cod starts with improving our understanding of how many cod are actually being caught. NORTHERN PASS'S PHANTOM "BENEFITS" Northern Pass’s phantom “benefits”. I appeared on NHPR’s The Exchange with Laura Knoy this morning, and the topic was the potential energy and economic impacts of the Northern Pass project. The show provided a good opportunity to explain why the project is inspiring so much opposition, why CLF has been skeptical of the current proposal COMMUNITY-BASED, ENVIRONMENTAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS Amy Laura Cahn, Senior Attorney, Interim Director – Healthy Communities & Environmental Justice, Conservation Law Foundation, said, ““The data is clear: COVID-19 is attacking Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities at astronomical rates. For generations, our legal system has withheld resources and legal protections from these communities while shielding whiter, wealthier areas fromPRIYA GANDBHIR
Priya Gandbhir joined CLF in 2020 as a Staff Attorney in its Clean Energy and Climate Change program. In this role, Priya works in pursuit of a clean and just energy future by, in part, working collaboratively with local community groups, advocating and litigating before public utility commissions, and engaging with New England’s regional independent FIVE ACTIONS TO SAVE ATLANTIC COD 3. Create refuges to protect important habitat. Managers need to create refuges where cod can spawn, grow, and thrive. This means closing important cod areas to any fishing capable of catching cod and other groundfish. It’s especially important to protect young juvenile cod so they’re not caught before they can grow.MAGGIE SUPER CHURCH
Maggie Super Church is CLF’s Vice President for Healthy and Resilient Communities. Before joining in 2018, she served as a consultant and adviser to CLF on the Healthy Neighborhoods Equity Fund and the Healthy Neighborhoods Study. For over twenty years Maggie has been a consultant and non-profit leader on both the state and nationallevel
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Press Secretary. joneill@clf.org. 617.850.1709. CLF Massachusetts. 62 Summer Street. Boston, MA 02110-1016. P: 617.350.0990. Caitlin Peale Sloan is a Senior Attorney and the Vice President of CLF Massachusetts. Caitlin’s portfolio of advocacy work is housed in CLF’s Clean Energy & Climate Change and Clean Air & Water programs.ANY ARCHIVES
On Monday, Governor Chafee signed into law the food scrap bill I’ve been supporting in the General Assembly and here on CLF’s blog. (Here, here, and here are posts I’ve written, and here is a recent letter to Speaker Mattiello supporting the bills.) DON'T TAKE OUT THE TRASH Don’t Take Out the Trash – At Least Not Three Million Tons! A concerned resident and CLF volunteer weighs in on Connecticut's wastecrisis
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Congress has finally announced a bipartisan compromise on legislation to reauthorize the Water Resources Development Act (WRRDA). Thanks to the leadership of Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and California Senator Barbara Boxer, a potentially damaging rider that would have prohibited the US Army Corps of Engineers from working with states and tribes to improve regionalANY ARCHIVES
The saga of Eversources’s Northern Pass transmission project took another dramatic turn this week when the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee – a major and necessary hurdle for the project – voted unanimously to reject the proposal. CLIMATE IMPACTS ARE HERE NOW, SO WHY AREN'T OUR BUILDINGS Climate change is already bringing more severe and frequent storms. Despite knowing the risks, state regulators have failed to require new homes and businesses be built with climate impacts in mind. We're pushing to change that. CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION For over 50 years, CLF has taken on powerful opponents who would pollute our air and water and squander our resources. Our deep local knowledge, legal acumen, and policy expertise make us a prime mover in building our clean energy future, countering climateMARKET STRATEGIES
CLF Ventures supports those investments and deepen their impact, providing a bridge between the public and private sectors and advancing innovative, market-based solutions that benefit our environment and society, and boost economic opportunity across the region. By working to bring market forces into alignment with socialand environmental
NEW REPORT EXAMINES HOW MASS. CAN DITCH GAS December 10, 2020 (BOSTON, MA) – Massachusetts needs to abandon natural gas if the state is going to meet its ambitious climate goals, but existing policies fail to define a path to get us there. A report released today from Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) details the policy changes that will be necessary to shift the Commonwealth’s homes and businesses off of gas heat and on to clean RHODE ISLAND CONSERVATION CLF Rhode Island 235 Promenade Street Suite 560, Mailbox 28 Providence, RI 02908 P: 401.351.1102MAGGIE SUPER CHURCH
Maggie Super Church is CLF’s Vice President for Healthy and Resilient Communities. Before joining in 2018, she served as a consultant and adviser to CLF on the Healthy Neighborhoods Equity Fund and the Healthy Neighborhoods Study. For over twenty years Maggie has been a consultant and non-profit leader on both the state and nationallevel
PROTECTING CONNECTICUT ENVIRONMENT Our Solutions. For decades CLF has worked to protect people and communities across Connecticut. We’re fighting to shut down Bridgeport’s dirty coal-fired power plant and protect the state’s iconic waters from illegal pollution from commercial industrial sites. With our partners and allies, we’re working to make our air andwater cleaner
LOUISE DURFEE
Louise Durfee. Donor Since 2001, CLF Member, Rhode Island Advisory Board, and Charles Cabot Society Member Tiverton, RI. “I have been advocating for the environment in my personal and professional life for many years – as both former Director of the RI Department of Environmental Management and TOM IRWIN | CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION Tom Irwin is Vice President and Director of CLF New Hampshire. Having joined CLF in 1998, Tom has led a number of advocacy initiatives in New Hampshire over the years, including CLF’s initiative to tackle the problem of childhood lead poisoning, as well as a number of water quality, smart growth and transportation initiatives. STOPPING NORTHERN PASS The Northern Pass project fails to meet this test. Large-scale hydropower can play an important role in cutting our climate-damaging emissions, but the project would spoil some of New Hampshire’s most scenic and sensitive areas. Towns along the proposed route overwhelmingly oppose the project, and Eversource has refused to address their concerns. NORTHERN PASS'S PHANTOM "BENEFITS" Northern Pass’s phantom “benefits”. I appeared on NHPR’s The Exchange with Laura Knoy this morning, and the topic was the potential energy and economic impacts of the Northern Pass project. The show provided a good opportunity to explain why the project is inspiring so much opposition, why CLF has been skeptical of the current proposal CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION For over 50 years, CLF has taken on powerful opponents who would pollute our air and water and squander our resources. Our deep local knowledge, legal acumen, and policy expertise make us a prime mover in building our clean energy future, countering climateMARKET STRATEGIES
CLF Ventures supports those investments and deepen their impact, providing a bridge between the public and private sectors and advancing innovative, market-based solutions that benefit our environment and society, and boost economic opportunity across the region. By working to bring market forces into alignment with socialand environmental
NEW REPORT EXAMINES HOW MASS. CAN DITCH GAS December 10, 2020 (BOSTON, MA) – Massachusetts needs to abandon natural gas if the state is going to meet its ambitious climate goals, but existing policies fail to define a path to get us there. A report released today from Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) details the policy changes that will be necessary to shift the Commonwealth’s homes and businesses off of gas heat and on to clean RHODE ISLAND CONSERVATION CLF Rhode Island 235 Promenade Street Suite 560, Mailbox 28 Providence, RI 02908 P: 401.351.1102MAGGIE SUPER CHURCH
Maggie Super Church is CLF’s Vice President for Healthy and Resilient Communities. Before joining in 2018, she served as a consultant and adviser to CLF on the Healthy Neighborhoods Equity Fund and the Healthy Neighborhoods Study. For over twenty years Maggie has been a consultant and non-profit leader on both the state and nationallevel
PROTECTING CONNECTICUT ENVIRONMENT Our Solutions. For decades CLF has worked to protect people and communities across Connecticut. We’re fighting to shut down Bridgeport’s dirty coal-fired power plant and protect the state’s iconic waters from illegal pollution from commercial industrial sites. With our partners and allies, we’re working to make our air andwater cleaner
LOUISE DURFEE
Louise Durfee. Donor Since 2001, CLF Member, Rhode Island Advisory Board, and Charles Cabot Society Member Tiverton, RI. “I have been advocating for the environment in my personal and professional life for many years – as both former Director of the RI Department of Environmental Management and TOM IRWIN | CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION Tom Irwin is Vice President and Director of CLF New Hampshire. Having joined CLF in 1998, Tom has led a number of advocacy initiatives in New Hampshire over the years, including CLF’s initiative to tackle the problem of childhood lead poisoning, as well as a number of water quality, smart growth and transportation initiatives. STOPPING NORTHERN PASS The Northern Pass project fails to meet this test. Large-scale hydropower can play an important role in cutting our climate-damaging emissions, but the project would spoil some of New Hampshire’s most scenic and sensitive areas. Towns along the proposed route overwhelmingly oppose the project, and Eversource has refused to address their concerns. NORTHERN PASS'S PHANTOM "BENEFITS" Northern Pass’s phantom “benefits”. I appeared on NHPR’s The Exchange with Laura Knoy this morning, and the topic was the potential energy and economic impacts of the Northern Pass project. The show provided a good opportunity to explain why the project is inspiring so much opposition, why CLF has been skeptical of the current proposal ABOUT | CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION CLF forges lasting solutions for the region’s most critical environmental challenges. Thanks to CLF’s relentless advocacy – in courtrooms, in statehouses, and in boardrooms from New England to D.C. – today Boston Harbor is the pride of the city, Georges Bank is free from oil and gas rigs, Lake Champlain’s polluted waters are getting cleaner, and New England’s remaining obsolete OUR TEAM | CONSERVATION LAW FOUNDATION For media inquiries, contact: Jake O’Neill, Press Secretary Conservation Law Foundation Office: (617) 850-1709 joneill@clf.org. Use the filter to view staff by the state in which they are located, or browse our full staff list below. HEALTHY NEIGHBORHOODS STUDY The Healthy Neighborhoods Study focused on nine communities divided into three areas: one north of Boston, one in Greater Boston, and a third south of Boston. One neighborhood within each area is the target of the Healthy Neighborhoods Equity Fund. The communities were chosen because, although they all face varying levels of economic and healthWORK WITH CLF
Work with CLF. Every day, CLF staff, advocates, and volunteers stand up for New Englanders — in statehouses, courthouses and boardrooms, regulatory hearings and community gatherings — to forge innovative paths to environmental progress and economic prosperity for all in our region. CLF is committed to representing New England’s diversity COMMUNITY-BASED, ENVIRONMENTAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS Amy Laura Cahn, Senior Attorney, Interim Director – Healthy Communities & Environmental Justice, Conservation Law Foundation, said, ““The data is clear: COVID-19 is attacking Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities at astronomical rates. For generations, our legal system has withheld resources and legal protections from these communities while shielding whiter, wealthier areas from CLIMATE IMPACTS ARE HERE NOW, SO WHY AREN'T OUR BUILDINGS Climate change is already bringing more severe and frequent storms. Despite knowing the risks, state regulators have failed to require new homes and businesses be built with climate impacts in mind. We're pushing to change that.STACI RUBIN
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Elena Mihaly is a Senior Attorney working in CLF’s Clean Air and Water Program and Resilient Communities Program. Elena’s work focuses on developing and implementing law and policy solutions to protect public health, enhance community climate preparedness, and ensure all communities have equal access to a clean and healthyenvironment.
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Congress has finally announced a bipartisan compromise on legislation to reauthorize the Water Resources Development Act (WRRDA). Thanks to the leadership of Rhode Island Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and California Senator Barbara Boxer, a potentially damaging rider that would have prohibited the US Army Corps of Engineers from working with states and tribes to improve regionalPHELPS TURNER
Phelps Turner is a Senior Attorney for CLF Maine, where he works in the Clean Energy & Climate Change and Healthy Communities & Environmental Justice programs. Before joining CLF, Phelps was an environmental litigation associate at Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen in Boston. Phelps holds a Bachelor of Arts from McGill University and a Bachelor* Our Focus
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