EPA and Army Corps of Engineers New “Waters of the U.S.” Definition Takes Effect on June 22 -
On Tuesday, the Federal Register will officially published the Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers final...more
4/23/2020
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Wetlands
How These New Measures Impact Businesses, Public Agencies and Employees -
As of today, the United States government has taken two significant actions to provide resources to address the Novel Coronavirus COVID-19: On March...more
Earlier yesterday, we presented a webinar, “Tax Reform: What D.C.’s Actions Could Mean for Public Agencies,” that looked at how Congress’ actions in the next couple of months will impact such things as municipal bonds and...more
11/2/2017
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Trump Administration
As the six month mark of President Trump’s time in office approaches, there are still a number of positions he has yet to formally nominate or the Senate has yet to confirm. There are approximately 1,200 positions that...more
Yesterday, the Department of Transportation announced a discretionary grant program called the Infrastructure Rebuilding America Grants program. The program is a rebranding and expansion of the FASTLANE program, which stems...more
Below is a chart that shows President Trump’s water resources budget requests for the next fiscal year for the three major agencies: Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency....more