Please take a moment, write a letter and help us get Birthplace of Rivers in West Virginia designated as a National Monument.
Source: Action Alert: Help Get 800 Letters to Support Birthplace of Rivers!

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Please take a moment, write a letter and help us get Birthplace of Rivers in West Virginia designated as a National Monument.
Source: Action Alert: Help Get 800 Letters to Support Birthplace of Rivers!
Join WV Rivers, the League of Women Voters, and local water utilities May 12 for a safe water public workshop at the Clarion Hotel in Shepherdstown, WV.
Source: Safe Water Forum scheduled for Shepherdstown – WVRivers
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans are preparing legislation to create a new oversight board that would help Puerto Rico control $70 billion in debt.
And according to a poll by a local Puerto Rican radio station asking; “Would you agree that the federal Fiscal Control Board has absolute control over the ELA (Puerto Rico) ?” about 85% of respondents agree that the Fiscal Control Board should have complete power over the islands financial restructuring. (see http://www.notiuno.com/escuchar-en-vivo/)
Source: House GOP bill would create oversight board for Puerto Rico – US News
The FTC has issued a warning to several Android developers for using SilverPush. This software, found on 12 Android apps, could violate consumer privacy rights by picking up background noise to feed to advertisers. (for a list of applications search google with silverpush-android-apps or read this article )
Source: FTC Raps Android Developers For Using SilverPush Software – InformationWeek
The public is invited to learn about how they can help protect drinking water at an upcoming public forum.
Source: Public invited to a forum on water source protection on March 22 | News | montgomery-herald.com
“As the rest of the country is benefiting from low-priced natural gas, West Virginians are required to get the vast majority of their electricity from coal.” – Read Full Article Here:
Source: Charleston Gazette-Mail | First Energy being questioned about future plans