David Pringle (born 1 March 1950) is a Scottish science fiction editor and critic.[1][2] (wikipedia)
It is not enough to preserve open space. We need to maintain it.
Our position is that basically there is adequate competition in the market, which is already bringing these prices down.
The most positive thing about this executive order is that the government is practicing what it's preaching.
Early on, the morale and vigor at the DEP was restored.
From our perspective, we're less concerned with how you pay for it than in getting these toxic products out of the waste stream. The end result is what matters.
It's much to-do about nothing. When was the last time you saw several folks in the minority pass a law that (reverses one) the majority already passed? The legislators in that area are doing a disservice to their own constituents.
Her heart's in the right place, but she brings a healthy realism about what will work and what won't.
What we would like to see first is a complete impact assessment by the Commission before anything is done.
In its current form, it will encourage sprawl and we will oppose it.
We feel this is an extra layer of regulation which is unnecessary.