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DOJ, Apache group debate religion in copper mine dispute
The federal government argued in court today that its pending transfer of an Apache holy site in Arizona to copper miners doesn't inhibit the free exercise of religion.
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James Marshall, E&E News reporter
The federal government argued in court today that its pending transfer of an Apache holy site in Arizona to copper miners doesn't inhibit the free exercise of religion.
The Biden administration has settled on Tommy Beaudreau as its new pick to serve as deputy Interior secretary, sources familiar with internal decisionmaking told E&E News this morning.
By Emma Dumain and Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
The federal flood insurance program paid $1.2 billion in claims in 2020, breaking the $1 billion threshold for a record sixth consecutive year, according to an E&E News analysis.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
The Biden administration has settled on Tommy Beaudreau as its new pick to serve as deputy Interior secretary, sources familiar with internal decisionmaking told E&E News this morning.
By Emma Dumain and Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
The federal flood insurance program paid $1.2 billion in claims in 2020, breaking the $1 billion threshold for a record sixth consecutive year, according to an E&E News analysis.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire