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Twenty-three states ask Supreme Court to reverse energy-related decision | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2024-09-05 15:18:00

(The Center Square) – Twenty-three states are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court that the attorneys general say could be a threat to the energy industry. 

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A brief filed this by Louisiana Liz Murrill and 22 other attorneys general wants the U.S. Supreme Court to throw out the decision, saying that it is as much about “federalism and sovereignty as it is about environmental .”

The case, Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, Colorado, involves a proposed rail line in Utah’s Uinta Basin that would transport crude oil. Despite being authorized by the Surface Transportation Board, the rail line was halted in a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit, the court which handles many administrative law cases. 

The court cited the National Environmental Policy Act as its primary reason for halting the rail line, saying that the environmental impact statement failed to “quantify reasonably foreseeable upstream and downstream impacts on vegetation and special-status species of increased drilling in the Uinta Basin and increased oil-train traffic along the Union Pacific Line, as well as the effects of oil refining on environmental justice communities the Coast.” 

It also said the environmental didn’t closely examine potential impacts to water resources and risks. 

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“This is another example of federal bureaucratic overreach that will harm Louisiana and other States whose economies depend on energy, and all Americans who depend on those products,” Murrill said in a release. “We’ll continue to defend Louisiana and fight the Biden-Harris administration’s disastrous energy policies every step of the way.”

The brief also says that the decision “undermines the federal and state regulatory schemes that already govern a barrel of Utah oil that may travel to Louisiana. As a result, the decision below threatens the foundation of cooperative federalism on which our environmental law is built.

“And even more fundamentally, the red tape demanded by the D.C. Circuit will only harm states whose economies depend on the energy industry and every American who depends on the products refined by such states.”

The state are Louisiana, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Virginia and Wyoming.

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Report: Twice the number of ICE detainers issued under Trump than Biden | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | contributor – 2024-09-15 09:50:00

SUMMARY: A recent analysis by the Transactional Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) reveals that the Trump administration issued twice as many detainers for criminal illegal foreign nationals to the Biden administration. Detainers, used by ICE to detain individuals wanted for crimes, have fluctuated, increasing under Biden since February 2023 after a Supreme Court ruling. The highlights that California and received the highest number of detainers, impacted by local sanctuary laws. Despite reduced ICE under Biden, detainers continue in major metropolitan . The data suggests a complex interaction between policies and federal enforcement efforts regarding illegal immigration.

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Alabama tax revenues dipped by 2.36% in August | Alabama

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | – 2024-09-12 08:40:00

SUMMARY: In August 2024, Alabama’s tax receipts fell 2.36% from the previous year, decreasing from $1.35 to $1.32 billion, driven by declines in sales and personal income tax collections. The sales tax revenue dropped nearly 5%, while personal income tax receipts fell from $694.8 million to $682.5 million and corporate tax revenues dropped significantly by over 54%. However, for the fiscal year so far, tax collections are up 2.28% from $15.1 billion to $15.4 billion. Notably, gas tax collections rose by 4.39%, and use tax collections grew by 11.73%. Alabama’s unemployment rate was recorded at 2.8% in July.

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Survey: Majority of Jewish students don’t feel safe on US college campus | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | contributor – 2024-09-12 16:16:00

SUMMARY: A recent survey by Alums for Campus Fairness reveals that 83% of Jewish believe antisemitism is a significant issue on college campuses, with reported incidents increasing by nearly 400% the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel. Many students feeling unsafe, with 80% avoiding certain campus and a significant number receiving threats or witnessing antisemitic remarks from faculty. The climate of fear has led students to conceal their Jewish identities. High-profile incidents, coupled with limited institutional responses, have intensified concerns about safety and expression for Jewish and pro-Israel students across U.S. universities.

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