Politics & Policy
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Essays
The word according to a weighty Republican
Alaska Republican Don Young, new chairman of the House Resource Committee, denounces environmentalism and offers his own conservative philosophy.
by Angela Bouwsma, Mar 06, 1995 -
Essays
Cecil Andrus knew how to take a stand
Former Idaho governor Cecil Andrus leaves a legacy of environmental reform - and controversy - behind him.
by Rocky Barker, Feb 20, 1995 -
Book Reviews
Trimming pork the green way
The Green Scissors Report offers environmental suggestions for trimming federal budget.
by Ross Freeman, Feb 20, 1995 -
News
Governor overrules voters
Republican Gov. Fife Symington overrules Arizona voters on takings legislation.
by Ross Freeman, Feb 20, 1995 -
News
Feds targeted by louder thunder from below
More than 500 attend conservative Western summit in January.
by Jim Woolf, Jan 23, 1995 -
News
A Newtonian vision
Ultra-conservatives want to turn over public lands and national parks to the states and strip budgets of Interior and the Forest Service.
by Staff, Jan 23, 1995 -
Related Stories
Environmental records of ranking Republican members of committees addressing natural resource issues
Chart showing voting record percentages on natural resource issues by Republican members of committees addressing natural resource issues, 103rd Congress.
by Staff, Nov 28, 1994 -
News
Goodbye, New West; hello lords of yesterday: Dispatches from the field
Reporters give state-by-state election results for the West.
by Larmer, Wilkinson, Durbin ..., Nov 28, 1994 -
News
Election "94 postmortem
Environmentalists' nightmares come true in "94 election.
by Paul Larmer, Nov 28, 1994 -
Book Reviews
Blow, whistleblowers, blow
Hazel O'Leary proposes reform to protect whistleblowers at the Department of Energy.
by Staff, Nov 14, 1994 -
Essays
Wise-use power is overblown; the real threat is apathy
Writer says the environmental movement has not lost clout yet.
by Bruce Hamilton, Oct 31, 1994 -
News
Environmentalists mostly skunked by Congress
Environmentalists fare poorly in the 103rd Congress.
by Paul Larmer, Oct 31, 1994 -
Feature
As elections near, green hopes wilt
Environmentalists face upcoming elections with some anxiety.
by Paul Larmer, Oct 17, 1994 -
News
Mike Synar loses
Democrat Mike Synar loses Oklahoma primary.
by Staff, Oct 03, 1994 -
News
Inspector commits "career suicide'
Federal safety inspector Steve Jones is fired after publicizing dangers of chemical weapons incineration at Tooele Army Depot.
by Staff, Oct 03, 1994






