Longhorns and Aggies to create “green funds” that may soon be emulated statewide Austin, TX – Progressives in America have been stunned over the last year as President Obama’s agenda has repeatedly faltered and the far-right Tea Party has emerged as a dominant force in public policy discussions. Given the failure to make progress on [...]
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Texas Universities En Route to Green Leadership
Posted in Global Warming, tagged obama, California, Tennessee, Texas Legislature, University of Texas, earth day, texas a&m, public policy, sustainability, green fee, hb 3353, aggies, University of Houston, longhorns, tea party, local solutions, ut austin, texas state, elliot naishtat, fred brown, ut el paso, UT Pan American, UT San Antonio, University of North Texas on March 5, 2010 | 5 Comments »
ReEnergize Texas Aids “Green Fee” Campaigns Statewide at 7 Texas Colleges
Posted in Global Warming, tagged 2009 texas legislative session, 81st legislative session, aggies, campaigns, colleges, environmental service fees, facebook, florida, green fee, hb 3353, house bill 3353, reenergize texas, rice university, texas a&m, video, vimeo on March 1, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Posted by Trevor Lovell Having passed House Bill 3353 (known as the “green fee bill,” it was one of the few green bills passed this session and made into law) in the 2009 Texas Legislative Session, the student leaders that comprise the ReEnergize Texas coalition knew they had much work ahead of them. The legislation [...]



















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