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View our 2007 Legislative Scorecard (in pdf format). Discover which Texas legislators stand up for environmental values, and which do not.

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In The News  

Asarco protest planned - February 10, 2008 El Paso Times

Superfund cleanup planned for site near Levelland - Feb. 8, 2008 Lubbock Avalanche Journal

Dukes turns down Craddick-linked cash - Feb. 7, 2008 Austin American

More state and national environmental press clips Here.


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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

New Law - Computer Recycling

On September 1st, a new Texas law went into effect, a computer take back and recycling program.

Today the Houston Chronicle says that Texas is the 4th state to have such a law, which requires computer makers "to take back old computers, keyboards, monitors, mice and other parts," rather than putting them in the garbage. These old computers and accessories contain toxic materials like mercury and lead. HB 14, the bill for

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Issues in Focus

Global Warming

Jim Marston: Perry keeping us stuck in the dark ages

Texas leaders doubt global warming science (pdf)

Global Warming: Texas must act now TLCV blog

Coal Fired Power Plants

Study: 9 Texas plants among worst polluters

10 U.S. companies join coalition calling for mandatory C02 caps 

TXU and Perry - Backroom Deal? TLCV blog

East Texas Reservoirs

Dallas Votes to Suck More Water TLCV blog

National Wildlife Federation Press Release NWF

Environmental Flows

Protecting Our Bays and Estuaries - The water must flow TLCV blog