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W.Va. Secretary of State Kris Warner Releases an Online Tool for Registered Voters to Review Their Sample Ballot
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, April 21 -- West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner issued the following news on April 20, 2026:
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Secretary of State Kris Warner releases an online tool for registered voters to review their Sample Ballot
The WV Secretary of State's Office continues to work closely with the state's 55 county clerks to prepare for the upcoming May 12th Primary Election.
On Monday, Secretary of State Kris Warner released the WVSOS Sample Ballot Lookup Tool, which is a convenient online portal that allows voters to view their sample ballot for the May 12th Primary Election.
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CHARLESTON, West Virginia, April 21 -- West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner issued the following news on April 20, 2026:
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Secretary of State Kris Warner releases an online tool for registered voters to review their Sample Ballot
The WV Secretary of State's Office continues to work closely with the state's 55 county clerks to prepare for the upcoming May 12th Primary Election.
On Monday, Secretary of State Kris Warner released the WVSOS Sample Ballot Lookup Tool, which is a convenient online portal that allows voters to view their sample ballot for the May 12th Primary Election.Voters simply enter their name, date of birth, and home county to display their sample ballot.
"Voters reviewing their specific sample ballot before voting is one of the best ways to prepare for the upcoming election," said Secretary Warner. "The Sample Ballot Lookup Tool is a convenient option available to all registered voters to be informed on Election Day."
In addition to the Lookup Tool, Warner said that sample ballots will also be published in a newspaper in every county between April 16 and April 22 and may also be made available upon request from each county clerk's office.
The WVSOS Sample Ballot Lookup Tool can be found at GoVoteWV.com.
Secretary Warner reminds citizens that Tuesday, April 21st, is the last day to register to vote or update a voter registration. Early in-person voting begins on Wednesday, April 29th.
To learn more about the upcoming May 12th Primary Election including photo ID requirements, absentee voting, and other dates and deadlines, please visit GoVoteWV.com.
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Original text here: https://sos.wv.gov/article/secretary-state-kris-warner-releases-online-tool-registered-voters-review-their-sample
Utah Joins $773M National Settlement With Albertsons Over Role in Opioid Crisis
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 21 -- Utah Attorney General Derek Brown issued the following news on April 20, 2026:
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Utah Joins $773M national settlement with Albertsons over role in opioid crisis
Utah today joined a multistate agreement in principle requiring Albertsons to pay more than $773.7 million to resolve its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. Utah is expected to receive at least $10.7 million from the proposed settlement, adding to the more than $616 million the state is now projected to receive from national opioid settlements combined.
The agreement was reached through a multistate
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 21 -- Utah Attorney General Derek Brown issued the following news on April 20, 2026:
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Utah Joins $773M national settlement with Albertsons over role in opioid crisis
Utah today joined a multistate agreement in principle requiring Albertsons to pay more than $773.7 million to resolve its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. Utah is expected to receive at least $10.7 million from the proposed settlement, adding to the more than $616 million the state is now projected to receive from national opioid settlements combined.
The agreement was reached through a multistatecoalition of attorneys general. The Office of the Utah Attorney General and the Utah Department of Commerce's Division of Consumer Protection collaborated on Utah's participation in the case.
Albertsons Companies Inc. operated Albertsons grocery stores and in-store pharmacies in Utah throughout the height of the opioid epidemic and continues to operate Utah locations today. While the parties have agreed in principle on the total payment to eligible state and local governments, negotiations over injunctive relief remain ongoing.
"Utah families are still living with the devastating consequences of the opioid crisis. Through litigation involving many states, we reached an agreement in principle with Albertsons in a national settlement over its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. We remain committed to pursuing litigation that protects Utah families and delivers meaningful results," said Attorney General Derek Brown.
Settlement funds will flow through Utah's opioid abatement fund, directing resources to communities for addiction treatment, recovery services, and prevention efforts.
"This marks a significant step forward in our commitment to supporting Utah communities impacted by the devastating effects of the opioid crisis. This settlement with Albertsons not only holds accountable those who contributed to this epidemic but also ensures that vital resources are allocated to address addiction, provide treatment, and ultimately save lives," said Margaret Woolley Busse, Utah Department of Commerce Executive Director. "We stand united in our mission to heal our communities and prevent further tragedies from occurring."
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About Utah's Opioid Abatement Fund: Settlement funds are administered through the Utah Opioid Abatement Fund to support evidence-based prevention, treatment, and recovery programs statewide. For more information, visit https://budget.utah.gov/dont-just-settle-leveraging-opioid-funds-for-lasting-impact/.
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Original text here: https://attorneygeneral.utah.gov/utah-joins-773m-national-settlement-with-albertsons-over-role-in-opioid-crisis/
S.D. A.G. Jackley to Participate in Congressional Roundtable On Lawfare Against America's Farmers and Ranchers
PIERRE, South Dakota, April 21 -- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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Attorney General Jackley to Participate in Congressional Roundtable On Lawfare Against America's Farmers and Ranchers
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley participates Tuesday in a Congressional committee roundtable on how America's farmers and ranchers are being hurt by stringent federal regulations.
The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is hosting a full committee roundtable titled "Farming on Trial: A Roundtable on the Growing
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PIERRE, South Dakota, April 21 -- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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Attorney General Jackley to Participate in Congressional Roundtable On Lawfare Against America's Farmers and Ranchers
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley participates Tuesday in a Congressional committee roundtable on how America's farmers and ranchers are being hurt by stringent federal regulations.
The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is hosting a full committee roundtable titled "Farming on Trial: A Roundtable on the GrowingUse of Lawfare Against American Agriculture." The roundtable will examine how courts and litigation are increasingly shaping farm policy, with lawsuits and settlements driving regulatory outcomes rather than transparent, accountable lawmaking.
"As the Attorney General and as a landowner, I know South Dakota farmers and ranchers have been adversely impacted by federal laws that make little sense," said Attorney General Jackley. "I appreciate the invitation from Committee Chairman James Comer to advocate for our farmers and ranchers."
Other participants are Shad Sullivan, Private Property Rights Committee Chair, R-CALF USA, and Margaret Byfield, Executive Director, American Stewards of Liberty.
Tuesday's hearing starts at 9 a.m. CST in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C. It will be livestreamed at https://oversight.house.gov/
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Original text here: https://atg.sd.gov/OurOffice/Media/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?id=3052
N.J. Environmental Protection Dept.: Sherrill Administration Kicks Off Earth Week by Announcing Partnership With Union City to Transform Vacant Building Into Parkland
TRENTON, New Jersey, April 21 -- The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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SHERRILL ADMINISTRATION KICKS OFF EARTH WEEK BY ANNOUNCING PARTNERSHIP WITH UNION CITY TO TRANSFORM VACANT BUILDING INTO PARKLAND
Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Ed Potosnak today celebrated the start of Earth Week 2026 by announcing the joint acquisition of the site of a vacant building in Union City, Hudson County, that the city will transform into a youth soccer field. The acquisition will help deliver critically needed
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TRENTON, New Jersey, April 21 -- The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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SHERRILL ADMINISTRATION KICKS OFF EARTH WEEK BY ANNOUNCING PARTNERSHIP WITH UNION CITY TO TRANSFORM VACANT BUILDING INTO PARKLAND
Department of Environmental Protection Acting Commissioner Ed Potosnak today celebrated the start of Earth Week 2026 by announcing the joint acquisition of the site of a vacant building in Union City, Hudson County, that the city will transform into a youth soccer field. The acquisition will help deliver critically neededrecreational space to one of the country's most densely populated communities.
Acting Commissioner Potosnak was joined at the site on Palisade Avenue by State Senator and Union City Mayor Brian Stack along with other state and local officials to mark the partnership with Union City and the DEP's Green Acres Program.
"Community revitalization happens one block at a time, one neighborhood at a time," Governor Mikie Sherrill said. "This project reminds us that Earth Week is a time to not only value the protection of open space and natural resources, but that green spaces come in all shapes and sizes and projects like this make our communities like Union City healthier and more livable. I commend Senator Brian Stack and Union City for partnering with the DEP to make this project possible, and for prioritizing the health and wellbeing of youth in our local communities."
"This Earth Week, the Sherrill Administration is delivering on its mission to revitalize communities and provide equitable access to open space," said Acting Commissioner Potosnak. "Green Acres has time and time again proven to be a transformative force for communities and families across the state - and this project is a testament to how local vision and state leadership bring to life the first park in one of the most densely populated communities in 15 years. This is what delivering for New Jerseyans looks like, and that's what the NJDEP will continue to do."
"This partnership exemplifies how state and local collaboration can transform communities," said Senator and Union City Mayor Stack. "In one of the most densely populated sections of our city, this soccer field will provide our young people with a safe, accessible place to play and grow."
Once completed, the soccer field will serve thousands of Union City youth and families in a neighborhood where access to outdoor recreation space is limited. The field will be the largest of its type in the northern section of Union City.
Earlier this year, the Green Acres State Land Acquisition Bureau and the Green Acres Local and Nonprofit Assistance Program partnered with Union City to acquire the property for $4,075,000. Through a joint ownership structure of 95% state and 5% city, the state's substantial investment in the acquisition frees up municipal resources to demolish the long-vacant, 17,000-square-foot building at the site and develop the new soccer field, creating opportunities where new recreation space has been limited.
"People living in overburdened communities are more likely to lack access to open space compared to other communities," said Alex Rivera, Chairman of the Garden State Preservation Trust. "NJDEP's efforts to create parks in urban areas is critical to ensuring New Jersey's kids have a place for fun, nature, and community. The good memories people will make here is our measure of success."
The Importance of Urban Open Space and Recreation
This project is part of the DEP's State Land Acquisition Bureau's Expansion and Creation of Urban Parks initiative, which focuses on increasing close-to-home open space and neighborhood parks throughout New Jersey. The DEP collaborates with local governments to meet community needs that align with local planning priorities, with emphasis on addressing recreation deficits in densely populated urban areas.
Outdoor recreation spaces support positive health and social outcomes by providing areas for fitness, relaxation, and community connection. With many communities lacking sufficient green spaces, tree coverage, parks, and outdoor recreational opportunities, DEP is committed to advancing equity and environmental justice in creating and expanding the state's open space and outdoor recreation opportunities.
"Green Acres is truly invested in these important partnerships," said Green Acres Director Martha Sullivan Sapp. "Working together with local governments and nonprofits is the best way to ensure close-to-home recreation and open space for all New Jerseyans."
As Union City moves forward with developing the new soccer field, the municipality may explore additional funding options through Green Acres. The program provides grants and zero-interest loans to municipal and county governments, and matching grants to nonprofit organizations for open space acquisition and outdoor recreation facility development.
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About Green Acres
The Green Acres Program works with local governments and nonprofit organizations from the time of application through a project's completion. Green Acres has financed the protection of over 80,000 acres and hundreds of recreation development projects statewide through its Local and Nonprofit Assistance Program.
Green Acres is one of the nation's oldest and most successful land acquisition and park development programs, having preserved more than 725,000 acres of open space and developed more than 1,200 community parks since its inception in 1961. The program provides funding to state, county, and local governments and nonprofit land conservation organizations for acquisition and development of land for outdoor recreation and conservation purposes.
The DEP was established on April 22, 1970 - America's first official Earth Day. Today, DEP employees in dozens of programs continue to advance innovative strategies to safeguard and enhance New Jersey's air, water and land, and the health of its residents.
For more information on DEP's celebration of Earth Week 2026, including a proclamation signed by Governor Sherrill, press releases, social media and other resources, visit https://dep.nj.gov/
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Original text here: https://dep.nj.gov/newsrel/26_0014/
Ga. Gov. Kemp: Red Cat's Blue Ops Inc. to Bring Hundreds of New Jobs With Lowndes County Manufacturing Facility
ATLANTA, Georgia, April 21 -- Gov. Brian P. Kemp, R-Georgia, issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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Gov. Kemp: Red Cat's Blue Ops, Inc. to Bring Hundreds of New Jobs with Lowndes County Manufacturing Facility
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Blue Ops, Inc. will invest $30 million in its new manufacturing facility in Valdosta, which is expected to create 200+ jobs over the next several years in Lowndes County. Blue Ops is the maritime division of Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: RCAT), a U.S.-based provider of advanced all-domain drone and robotic solutions for defense
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ATLANTA, Georgia, April 21 -- Gov. Brian P. Kemp, R-Georgia, issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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Gov. Kemp: Red Cat's Blue Ops, Inc. to Bring Hundreds of New Jobs with Lowndes County Manufacturing Facility
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Blue Ops, Inc. will invest $30 million in its new manufacturing facility in Valdosta, which is expected to create 200+ jobs over the next several years in Lowndes County. Blue Ops is the maritime division of Red Cat Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: RCAT), a U.S.-based provider of advanced all-domain drone and robotic solutions for defenseand national security.
"Our strategic focus on workforce development, reliable infrastructure, and pro-business environment attracts job creators to every part of the state," said Governor Brian Kemp. "We are excited for the opportunities Blue Ops will create for families in Valdosta-Lowndes County."
Blue Ops is leasing the former Regal Boats facility at 601 Gil Harbin Industrial Boulevard in Valdosta. The 155,000-square-foot facility will manufacture the company's uncrewed surface vessels (USVs). The company plans to hire up to 100 people in 2026. Interested individuals can learn more about working at Blue Ops at blueops.com. Red Cat's recently announced partnership with HADDY will accelerate Blue Ops' USV manufacturing capacity, which will create demand for hiring personnel to complete the production of the boats after the hulls are built with large-scale 3D printers.
"This investment in Valdosta is about building a modern, scalable, and domestic USV manufacturing base from the ground up," said Barry Hinckley, President of Blue Ops. "By leveraging advanced production technologies, Blue Ops is accelerating how quickly we can deliver mission-ready maritime systems for defense and national security customers. At the same time, we will create high-quality jobs here at home, reinforcing Red Cat's commitment to a secure, domestic supply chain."
"We are thrilled to welcome Blue Ops to Valdosta," said Valdosta Mayor Scott James Matheson. "Their decision to invest here shows just how strong our workforce is, the great location we offer, and the powerful partnerships that help our local economy grow. With a high-tech company like Blue Ops joining us, it's clear that Valdosta is attracting exciting new industries and moving into advanced technology fields."
"This announcement marks another significant milestone for our community as we welcome Blue Ops to Valdosta," said Niki Ogletree, President and CEO of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Development Authority. "In the past several years, Valdosta-Lowndes County has experienced tremendous economic momentum, attracting major investments and creating hundreds of new jobs. Bringing a high-tech industry leader like Blue Ops to our region not only builds on that progress, but also further diversifies our economy, creates higher-wage opportunities for our workforce, and positions our community for continued growth in advanced manufacturing and technology."
Senior Regional Project Manager Andrea Taylor represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development on this competitive project in partnership with the City of Valdosta, Valdosta-Lowndes County Development Authority, and Georgia Quick Start.
"There's never been a more important time to expand our defense and national security manufacturing base. Georgia's military presence across nine installations statewide provides companies in this ecosystem with a stable foundation to grow and compete," said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. "Blue Ops' decision to locate here highlights the depth and diversity of innovation happening across the sector, and we congratulate Valdosta-Lowndes County on continuing to expand the region's industry base."
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About Red Cat Holdings, Inc.
Red Cat is a U.S.-based provider of advanced all-domain drone and robotic solutions for defense and national security. Through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Teal Drones and FlightWave Aerospace, Red Cat develops American-made hardware and software that support military, government, and public safety operations across air, land, and sea. Its family of systems delivers unmatched tactical capabilities in small, unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS). Expanding into the maritime domain through Blue Ops, Inc., Red Cat is also innovating in uncrewed surface vessels (USVs), delivering integrated platforms designed to enhance safety and multi-domain mission effectiveness. Learn more at www.redcat.red.
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Original text here: https://gov.georgia.gov/press-releases/2026-04-20/gov-kemp-red-cats-blue-ops-inc-bring-hundreds-new-jobs-lowndes-county
During Earth Week, Gov. Newsom Announces California Surpasses $1 Billion in Clean Truck and Bus Incentives, as Trump Surrenders Clean Transportation Future to China
SACRAMENTO, California, April 21 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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During Earth Week, Governor Newsom announces California surpasses $1 billion in clean truck and bus incentives, as Trump surrenders clean transportation future to China
What you need to know: California has delivered over $1 billion to deploy 11,600 clean trucks and buses across 2,000+ fleets -- cutting pollution and supporting businesses. Demand is surging, even as Donald Trump cedes America's clean transportation leadership to global competitors like China.
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SACRAMENTO, California, April 21 -- Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-California, issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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During Earth Week, Governor Newsom announces California surpasses $1 billion in clean truck and bus incentives, as Trump surrenders clean transportation future to China
What you need to know: California has delivered over $1 billion to deploy 11,600 clean trucks and buses across 2,000+ fleets -- cutting pollution and supporting businesses. Demand is surging, even as Donald Trump cedes America's clean transportation leadership to global competitors like China.
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GovernorGavin Newsom announced today that California's Clean Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) has delivered more than $1 billion in funding to California clean truck and buses -- supporting more than 2,000 fleets, enabling the deployment of 11,600 clean vehicles, and accumulating 181 million miles statewide.
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While Trump is busy gutting the investments that would build America's clean transportation future, California just hit $1 billion in clean truck and bus incentives, and we're not slowing down. With these investments, California is leading the way to cleaner air in our communities and economy that is built to compete on the world stage.
- Governor Gavin Newsom
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"Reaching $1 billion in funding for clean trucks and buses marks a major milestone for California's efforts to reduce harmful pollution," said California Air Resources Board (CARB) Chair Lauren Sanchez. "It shows that our efforts are delivering real results -- improving air quality, supporting businesses, and reducing pollution in communities most impacted by freight and transportation emissions."
The incentive program anchors California's clean transportation adoption, and demand continues to surge -- nearly $200 million in incentive requests were submitted on the first day of the September 2025 funding round, followed by an additional reopening in December 2025. Funding remains available, and fleets are encouraged to apply through participating dealers.
What they're saying
To hear how California HVIP funds are making a difference, watch Spotlight on Success video with 4Gen Logistics and read what fleets are saying about HVIP:
"HVIP vouchers have helped our customers try before they buy," said Paul Gioupis, CEO, Zeem Solutions. "Many of the fleets that started with just one voucher are now expanding their electric operations nationwide."
"I'd tell anyone considering HVIP: It's worth it," said Abel Aranda, Arandateam Delivery, Inc., FedEx Ground Service Provider. The process was easy, the support was great, and the benefits are immediate. You save money, your drivers are happier, and you're helping move the industry forward."
"The fact that we're buying 61 more trucks, and another 20 after that, shows how strongly we believe in this transition," said Brady Matoian, CEO, OK Produce. "HVIP played a critical role in helping us take that first leap."
Incentives powering California's zero-emission freight future
California is continuing to accelerate zero-emission transportation with new funding available through HVIP, the state's primary incentive program for clean trucks and buses. Demand is surging, with $200 million requested on the first day applications opened last Fall
Funded mainly through California's Cap-and-Invest Program, formerly known as Cap-and-Trade, the incentive program saw participation skyrocket 177% from 2023 to 2024, marking record demand for clean and zero-emission trucks and buses. In February of this year alone, more than 200 HVIP-funded vehicles hit the road with the help of $31 million in incentives -- a pace that shows no signs of slowing in 2025.
Launched in 2009, HVIP helps fleets and businesses transition to zero-emission vehicles through point-of-sale discounts. The program remains a cornerstone of California's clean transportation transition.
California doubles down on clean transportation investments
Clean freight is only part of the picture. California is also building out the charging infrastructure that passenger vehicle drivers need because a complete clean transportation future requires both the trucks moving goods and chargers powering the cars.
In January 2025, California shattered its clean cars goal, surpassing 2.5M new ZEV sales -- showing that policy certainty creates resilient markets global investors can trust.
California is doubling down on its clean transportation leadership. In his January 9 budget, Governor Newsom proposed a new, nearly half-a-billion-dollar incentive program when matched with a required automaker incentive to accelerate ZEV adoption and respond to the loss of the federal ZEV tax credit, while supporting American automotive innovation at a critical moment--just as the Trump administration has abandoned the good-paying jobs of this global market.
Competing to win the future requires investing in clean energy technologies, strengthening partnerships with allies, and reducing dependence on China in critical sectors.
Instead, the Trump administration repealed key parts of the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and imposed broad tariffs that have raised costs for American consumers while straining relationships with close allies. Despite Donald Trump's efforts to cede the clean energy economy to China, California is ensuring American workers and manufacturers can compete and win in the industries that will define this century.
The Golden State's commitment extends beyond consumer incentives. In the latest Clean Transportation Program Investment Plan Update, the CEC allocated $98.5 million in light-duty zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure funding for fiscal year 2025-2026 to focus on Level 1 and Level 2 charging in locations with longer vehicle dwell times, including at-home charging with a specific focus on multifamily residences.
The CEC is also continuing to study infrastructure needs across the state, with the following planned for release later this year:
* New and ongoing ZEV infrastructure funding opportunities driven by the $98.5 million investment from the Clean Transportation Program.
* The third Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Assessment, as mandated by Assembly Bill (AB) 2127, which will assess California's EV infrastructure needs to meet demand.
* The next Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Assessment, as mandated by SB 1000, to assess whether charging infrastructure is disproportionately deployed.
The gold standard for American EV infrastructure
California is tearing down barriers to ZEV deployment, speeding up EV charging station installations, and deploying infrastructure in hard-to-reach and low-income areas.
Becoming an EV driver in California is increasingly getting easier. There are now over 200,000 public and shared EV charging stations statewide. EV chargers can be found at grocery stores, park-and-ride lots, and even gas stations, whereas shared EV chargers can be found at apartment complexes, workplaces, doctors' offices, sports facilities, and other parking areas with some level of restricted access. This statewide network of public and shared private chargers is in addition to the estimated 800,000 EV chargers installed in California homes.
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Original text here: https://www.gov.ca.gov/2026/04/20/during-earth-week-governor-newsom-announces-california-surpasses-1-billion-in-clean-truck-and-bus-incentives-as-trump-surrenders-clean-transportation-future-to-china/
Alaska A.G. Cox: Two Department of Law Attorneys Chosen to Fill Judicial Roles
JUNEAU, Alaska, April 21 -- Alaska Attorney General Stephen Cox issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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Two Department of Law Attorneys Chosen to Fill Judicial Roles
(Anchorage, AK) - Two Department of Law Attorneys, Ron Dupuis and David Boyer, have been selected to fill [recent or upcoming] judicial vacancies.
"These appointments are a testament to the great work that these employees have done at the Department of Law," said Alaska Attorney General Stephen Cox. "They will be missed at the Department, but their experience and expertise will continue to serve the great State
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JUNEAU, Alaska, April 21 -- Alaska Attorney General Stephen Cox issued the following news release on April 20, 2026:
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Two Department of Law Attorneys Chosen to Fill Judicial Roles
(Anchorage, AK) - Two Department of Law Attorneys, Ron Dupuis and David Boyer, have been selected to fill [recent or upcoming] judicial vacancies.
"These appointments are a testament to the great work that these employees have done at the Department of Law," said Alaska Attorney General Stephen Cox. "They will be missed at the Department, but their experience and expertise will continue to serve the great Stateof Alaska and strengthen our court system. When you work with attorneys of this caliber, it's expected that their work will be noticed and rewarded."
First, Governor Dunleavy appointed Assistant Attorney General David Boyer to serve in Bethel. AAG Boyer has served in both the Child Protection Section and Criminal Division of the Department of Law in the Bethel region since 2017. His systematic and detail-oriented approach has served well in rural communities. His appointment is a well-deserved recognition of his dedication and service to the people of Bethel and Alaska.
Second, Governor Dunleavy appointed Assistant Attorney General Ron Dupuis to the Anchorage District Court. AAG Dupuis began his state service as an Assistant District Attorney in the Anchorage District Attorney's Office in 2011. He became the statewide fish and game prosecutor in the Department of Law's Office of Special Prosecutions in 2019. Over the past fifteen years, Dupuis has prosecuted a wide array of criminal cases, from serious violent felonies to complex regulatory matters. His dedication to public service and to protecting Alaska's natural resources has been especially impactful.
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Original text here: https://law.alaska.gov/press/releases/2026/042026-JudicialRoles.html