Sarah Edwards
@sarah__eddie
Climate, bike lanes, & nature.
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08-03-2017 20:14:39
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Nerdy thing to be excited about, but these TMAC recs are important & overdue. One is to limit building practices that 1) provide false sense of security, 2) worsen risk for surrounding properties, and 3) induce demand for more infra $$ in risky area. subscriber.politicopro.com/article/eenews…
.Senator Tim Scott is right, SC Office of Resilience is leading the way to identify flood risks and help vulnerable communities. "These are local solutions to local challenges, and they will make a huge difference in the lives of South Carolinians." U.S. Senate Banking Committee GOP banking.senate.gov/hearings/reaut…
Hey Councilmember Zachary Parker @StephenACobb @dc311gov can we improve contractor accountability for repairing bike lanes and flex posts? And maybe not parking in bike lanes? On West Virginia Ave between Morse & Neal.
The public lands of Appalachia are places of solace, drivers of economies, and refuges for wildlife. After Helene's destruction, we support Mark Warner and Senator Thom Tillis calling for much needed funds to restore access and vitality to these places: warner.senate.gov/public/_cache/…
ICYMI: The PERMIT Act would weaken federal clean water protections, making it easier for polluters to run rampant. Rep. Shomari C. Figures is standing up for low-income and rural communities across Alabama that would bear the greatest consequences of pollution and flood risk.
We appreciate the leadership of @RepSCFigures and Congressman Chuck Edwards in working to make crucial resilience funding more accessible to communities across the South: alreporter.com/2025/07/23/rep…