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Trump touts immigration crackdown despite concerns about due process; NY faces potential impacts from federal vote on emissions standards; ND Tribes can elevate tourism game with new grants; WA youth support money for Medicaid, not war.

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Major shifts in environmental protections, immigration enforcement, civil rights as Trump administration reshapes government priorities. Rural residents and advocates for LGBTQ youth say they're worried about losing services.

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Migration to rural America increased for the fourth year, technological gaps handicap rural hospitals and erode patient care, and doctors are needed to keep the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians healthy and align with spiritual principles.

'Pick Up PA' drives statewide community cleanup efforts for Earth Day, beyond

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Across the state, more than 300 Pick Up Pennsylvania environmental events are planned for this Earth Week.

Last year, more than 77,000 volunteers removed more than 3 million pounds of trash and planted thousands of trees and flowers.

Michelle Dunn, program manager for the group Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, said Pick Up Pennsylvania is an annual volunteer effort to clean up Pennsylvania roads, parks, streams and communities. She added people who take part in these beautification events are helping to fight air and water pollution not just for Earth Day, but for the future.

"They're helping, in many ways, picking up the trash and the illegal dumping because that clogs up our storm drains," Dunn explained. "Sometimes illegal dumping is adjacent to a stream. If we get high water, that comes down, blocks drainage ditches. So by keeping our drains and our waterways clean of the debris, that will help the water flow and lessen flooding."

Earlier this year, the Shapiro administration announced more than $15 million in funding to conserve and protect waterways and watersheds, reclaim abandoned mine sites and plug abandoned wells.

Dunn noted with support from the Pennsylvania Departments of Transportation and Department of Environmental Protection, communities signing up online for the local green initiatives can get free cleanup supplies such as gloves, trash bags and safety vests.

"For the month of April, you can have access to free or reduced disposal at participating landfills," Dunn pointed out. "This is really key to help these communities that are dealing with illegal dumping, alleyway dumping, vacant lot dumping, because it's a lot to dispose of the trash."

Dunn added they hold cleanup seasons in spring with the Great American Cleanup and fall with
the Ocean Conservancy's International Coastal Cleanup focusing on the effects of Pennsylvania waterways draining into coastal zones in Philadelphia and Lake Erie.


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