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Governor Hochul Urges Caution Ahead of Ice and Lake Effect Snow Systems
ALBANY, New York, Dec. 28 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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Governor Hochul Urges Caution Ahead of Ice and Lake Effect Snow Systems
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Governor Kathy Hochul today urged caution ahead of another winter weather system set to bring ice to a majority of the state Sunday into Monday and lake effect snow beginning Monday. Cold air moves in Sunday night, increasing chances for slippery travel conditions as ice accumulates. Western areas of the state could see excessive rainfall and flooding combined with high winds before lake effect snow moves in. Monday begins
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ALBANY, New York, Dec. 28 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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Governor Hochul Urges Caution Ahead of Ice and Lake Effect Snow Systems
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Governor Kathy Hochul today urged caution ahead of another winter weather system set to bring ice to a majority of the state Sunday into Monday and lake effect snow beginning Monday. Cold air moves in Sunday night, increasing chances for slippery travel conditions as ice accumulates. Western areas of the state could see excessive rainfall and flooding combined with high winds before lake effect snow moves in. Monday beginsa long duration, lake effect snow event with parts of the North Country, Western and Central New York seeing the potential for one to two feet of snow through Wednesday. As forecasts throughout the week solidify, lake effect snow may continue throughout the week. Commuters in these windows have the potential to experience hazardous, near whiteout conditions, and drivers should leave themselves extra time between destinations and have their vehicles packed with safety essentials. A State of Emergency declared by Governor Hochul on Friday, December 26 for more than half of New York's counties remains in effect.
"Winter storms are approaching several regions of New York State bringing ice, snow and high winds that will make roadways hazardous," Governor Hochul said. "New Yorkers should monitor local forecasts and take caution to avoid travel in impacted areas. Plow crews, emergency management teams and utility personnel have been deployed and are ready to keep New Yorkers safe throughout the storm."
Winter Weather Advisories for ice accumulations from one-tenth to onehalf an inch of flat ice are in effect for the North Country, Mohawk Valley, Central New York, Southern Tier, and Mid-Hudson and Capital Regions through Monday afternoon. As ice accumulates, there is potential for downed trees, tree limbs and power lines.
A Flood Watch also has been issued for parts of Western New York, the Finger Lakes and the North Country as a slight risk of excessive rainfall is possible. One to two inches of rain could cause flooding of rivers, creeks, streams and other low-lying areas. Strong winds also are anticipated for these regions, with gusts of 60 to 70 mph possible.
Winter Storm Warnings and Watches are also in effect for parts of Western and Central New York, Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley and North Country as snow begins Monday afternoon and continues through Wednesday. Parts of the North Country, Western and Central New York could see between one to two feet of snow with this system combined with high winds and cold temperatures. Snowfall rates of up to two inches an hour and strong winds will create significant blowing and drifting snow and near whiteout conditions in lake effect areas. Drivers should leave themselves extra time between destinations and pack emergency supplies to help ensure their safety.
In addition to preparing for rain and wind, New Yorkers should also prepare to protect against the dangers that can result from colder weather and winter activities. Under state regulation, a Code Blue is automatically in effect whenever the temperature and wind chill equal less than 32 degrees. Local social services districts are legally required to take necessary steps to ensure those experiencing homelessness have access to shelter and that shelter hours are extended. New Yorkers also should check out these Cold Weather tips from the Department of Health ; additional tips for preventing frostbite and hypothermia ; information on Carbon Monoxide poisoning ; information on the proper use of generators ; and safe winter driving tips.
The New York State Department of Transportation is advising motorists that the Skyway (State Route 5) in the City of Buffalo, Erie County, will be closed in both directions beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday, December 29 until further notice, at the request of the City of Buffalo, due to high winds forecasted.
Beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday morning until further notice, an empty tractor trailer and tandem ban will be taking place on the following state highways in Western New York:
* I-190
* I-90 (Thruway Authority Section from Exit 46 to the PA Line both east and west bound)
* I-290 (From I-190 to I-90)
* I-990 (I-90 to State Route 263 Millersport Highway)
* Rte 400 (I-90 to State Route 16)
* Rte 219 (I-90 to State Route 39)
* I-86 ( PA Line to I-390)
The New York State Department of Labor advises workers and employers to engage in extreme cold weather best practices such as:
* Limit outdoor work, provide frequent breaks in warm areas and schedule outdoor work during the warmest times of the day.
* Ensure access to clean drinking water.
* Stay hydrated with warm beverages and avoid drinking caffeine.
* Wear proper PPE, including at least three layers of clothing, gloves or mittens, thick socks, insulated footwear and a hat, hood or hard hat liner.
View more information on best practices for working in cold weather.
Winter Storm Warnings and Watches, Winter Weather Advisories, High Wind Warnings and Wind Advisories have been issued, and New Yorkers should closely monitor their local forecasts and look for updates issued by the National Weather Service. For a complete listing of weather alerts, visit the National Weather Service website.
New Yorkers should also ensure that government emergency alerts are enabled on their mobile phones. They should also sign up for real-time weather and emergency alerts that will be texted to their phones by texting their county or borough name to 333111.
Agency Preparations
Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services
The Division's Office of Emergency Management is in contact with its local counterparts and is prepared to facilitate any local requests for assistance. State stockpiles are ready to deploy emergency response assets and supplies as needed. The State Watch Center, New York's 24/7 alert and warning hub, is monitoring the storm track and statewide impacts closely.
Department of Transportation
To assist with priority snow and ice operations, the Department of Transportation will be deploying approximately two dozen operators and supervisors from other regions to Western New York.
All available response equipment is ready to deploy. Statewide equipment numbers are as follows:
* 1648 large plow trucks
* 340 large loaders
* 153 medium duty trucks with plow
* 36 large snow blowers
* 53 tow plows
For real-time travel information, motorists should call 511 or visit www.511NY.org or the mobile site at www.511NY.org, New York State's official traffic and travel information source.
Thruway Authority
The Thruway Authority is ready to respond with 688 operators and supervisors available. Statewide equipment numbers and resources are listed below:
* 339 large and medium duty plow trucks
* 11 tow plows
* 66 loaders
* 126,000+ tons of salt on hand
Variable Message Signs and social media ( X and Facebook ) are utilized to alert motorists of winter weather conditions on the Thruway.
Drivers are reminded that Thruway snowplows travel at about 35 miles per hour which in many cases is slower than the posted speed limit in order to ensure that salt being dispersed stays in the driving lanes and does not scatter off the roadways. The safest place for motorists is well behind the snowplows where the roadway is clear and treated.
The Thruway Authority encourages motorists to download its mobile app which is available for free on iPhone and Android devices. The app provides motorists direct access to real-time traffic information, live traffic cameras, and navigation assistance while on the go. Motorists can also sign up for TRANSalert e-mails and follow @ThruwayTraffic on X for the latest traffic conditions along the Thruway.
Department of Public Service
The New York State Department of Public Service remains engaged with the regulated electric utilities to ensure adequate preparations are being made for the incoming ice storm. The Department's priority remains on safeguarding reliable and resilient electric service for New Yorkers throughout this storm by maintaining regulatory oversight of the utilities' preparedness and response to any outages that may occur as a result of the weather.
New York's utilities in the forecasted impact area have activated their internal command structures, began performing required outreach activities, and engaged their emergency response plans. The utilities have approximately 6,775 workers available statewide to engage in damage assessment, response, repair, and restoration efforts across New York State. This number includes more than 1,275 mutual aid workers secured by the utilities to support response and restoration efforts across the areas forecasted to receive the greatest impacts. Department staff will continue to track utilities' work throughout the event.
The Department has additional information available on Winter Preparedness, including Winter Safety and current consumer protections available at: Winter Preparedness | Department of Public Service. The public is encouraged to contact the Department's Office of Consumer Services for complaints or concerns regarding their utility Contact Us | Department of Public Service.
New York State Police
The New York State Police is closely monitoring the forecast and coordinating with the Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services, the Department of Transportation, the Thruway Authority, DEC, Parks, and our local partners as the expected weather moves into the state. Troopers and specialized units are ready and standing by across all regions to respond to any weather-related emergencies, assist motorists, and support local communities if conditions deteriorate.
Public safety is our priority, and we will continue to adjust staffing and resources as needed to protect the public throughout this weather event. In an emergency, call 911.
Department of Environmental Conservation
The Department of Environmental Conservation's (DEC) Emergency Management staff, Environmental Conservation Police Officers, Forest Rangers, and regional staff remain on alert and continue to monitor weather forecasts. Working with partner agencies, DEC is prepared to coordinate resource deployment of all available assets, including first responders, to targeted areas in preparation for potential impacts due to high winds, heavy rainfall, and snow and ice.
DEC reminds those responsible for the removal and disposal of snow to follow best management practices to help prevent flooding and reduce the potential for pollutants like salt, sand, oils, trash, and other debris from affecting water quality. Disposal of snow in local creeks and streams can create ice dams, which may cause flooding. Public and private snow removal operators should be aware of these safety issues during and after winter storms. Additional information is available at Division of Water Technical and Operational Guidance Series: Snow Disposal.
Hiking Safety
Unpredictable winter weather and storms in the Adirondacks, Catskills, and other backcountry areas can create unexpectedly hazardous conditions. Visitors should be prepared with proper clothing and equipment for snow, ice, and cold to ensure a safe winter experience. Snow depths range greatly throughout the Adirondacks, with the deepest snow at higher elevations in the High Peaks region and other mountains over 3,000 feet. Lower elevation trails have mixed conditions of snow, ice, and slush including many trails in the Catskill Mountains where the potential for icy trail conditions exist.
Backcountry visitors should Hike Smart and follow proper safety guidelines. Plan trips accordingly. In an emergency, call 9-1-1. To request Forest Ranger assistance, call 1-833-NYS-RANGERS. While some waterways may appear frozen, DEC advises outdoor enthusiasts to review ice safety guidelines before heading out.
Hikers are advised to temporarily avoid all high-elevation trails, as well as trails that cross rivers and streams during major storm events. Hikers are encouraged to check DEC's webpages for updates on trail conditions, seasonal road closures, and general recreation information.
Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
New York State Park Police and park personnel are on alert and closely monitoring weather conditions and impacts. Response equipment is being fueled, tested and prepared for storm response use. Park visitors should visit parks.ny.gov, check the free NY State Parks Explorer mobile app or call their local park office for the latest updates regarding park hours, openings and closings.
Winter Driving Safety Tips
* Monitor the forecast for your local area and areas you may be travelling to.
* Avoid unnecessary travel.
* If you must travel, make sure your car is stocked with survival gear like blankets, a shovel, flashlight and extra batteries, extra warm clothing, set of tire chains, battery booster cables, quick energy foods and brightly colored cloth to use as a distress flag.
* If you have a cellphone or other communications device such as a two-way radio available for your use, keep the battery charged and keep it with you whenever traveling. If you should become stranded, you will be able to call for help, advising rescuers of your location.
* The leading cause of death and injuries during winter storms is transportation accidents. Before getting behind the wheel, make sure that your vehicle is clear of ice and snow; good vision is key to good driving. Plan your stops and keep more distance between cars. Be extra alert and remember that snowdrifts can hide smaller children. Always match your speed to the road and weather conditions.
* It is important for motorists on all roads to note that snowplows travel at speeds up to 35 mph, which in many cases is lower than the posted speed limit.
* Oftentimes on interstate highways, snowplows will operate side by side, to safely clear several lanes at one time.
* Motorists and pedestrians should also keep in mind that snowplow drivers have limited lines of sight, and the size and weight of snowplows can make it very difficult to maneuver and stop quickly. Snow blowing from behind the plow can severely reduce visibility or cause whiteout conditions.
* Motorists should not attempt to pass snowplows or follow too closely. The safest place for motorists to drive is well behind the snowplows where the roadway is clear and salted. Never attempt to pass a snowplow while it's operating.
Power Outage Safety Tips
* Check with your utility to determine area repair schedules.
* Turn off or unplug lights and appliances to prevent a circuit overload when service is restored; leave one light on to indicate when power has been restored.
* If heat goes out during a storm, keep warm by closing off rooms you do not need.
To Report an Electric Outage, Call:
* Central Hudson: 845-452-2700
* Con Edison: 800-752-6633
* National Grid: 800-867-5222
* NYSEG: 800-572-1131
* O&R: 877-434-4100
* PSEG-LI: 800-490-0075
* RG&E: 800-743-1701
For more safety tips, go to www.dhses.ny.gov/safety.
Contact the Governor's Press Office
Contact us by phone:
Albany: (518) 474-8418
New York City: (212) 681-4640
Contact us by email:
Press.Office@exec.ny.gov
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Original text here: https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-hochul-urges-caution-ahead-ice-and-lake-effect-snow-systems
R.I. A.G. Neronha, Coalition File Lawsuit Challenging Federal Attack on Gender-Affirming Care
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Dec. 27 -- Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Neronha, coalition file lawsuit challenging federal attack on gender-affirming care
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha joined a multistate coalition of 18 other states and the District of Columbia in challenging a recent attempt by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to threaten health care providers and unlawfully limit access to gender-affirming care for young people.
A recent declaration release by HHS,
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PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, Dec. 27 -- Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha issued the following news release:
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Attorney General Neronha, coalition file lawsuit challenging federal attack on gender-affirming care
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha joined a multistate coalition of 18 other states and the District of Columbia in challenging a recent attempt by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to threaten health care providers and unlawfully limit access to gender-affirming care for young people.
A recent declaration release by HHS,which falsely claims that certain forms of gender-affirming care are "unsafe and ineffective," threatens to punish any doctors, hospitals, and clinics that continue to provide this health care with the threat of exclusion from federal Medicare and Medicaid programs.
As alleged in the complaint, this declaration violates federal statutes by unlawfully changing medical standards, fails to go through notice and comment processes, and ultimately undermines states' long-standing authority to regulate medicine. The coalition asks the court to rule the HHS declaration unlawful and block its enforcement.
On December 18, HHS issued a "declaration" in which the agency claimed that certain forms of gender-affirming care are "unsafe and ineffective." In the "declaration," Secretary Kennedy asserts that HHS may exclude health care providers and institutions from the Medicare and Medicaid programs simply for providing gender-affirming health care for transgender youth. The agency also announced two proposed federal rules that would completely bar hospitals that provide gender-affirming care to individuals under the age of 18 from participating in Medicare and Medicaid, and ban Medicaid payments for gender-affirming health care provided to individuals under the age of 19. These rules have not yet gone into effect, and HHS has given the public until February 17, 2026, to submit comments on the proposals.
The coalition argues that HHS is attempting to use the "declaration" to circumvent basic legal requirements for policy changes. Federal law requires agencies to provide the public with notice and an opportunity to comment before making significant changes to health care policy. Instead, HHS issued what it arbitrarily called a declaration and attempted to make it effective nationwide immediately, without consulting doctors, patients, or states. The coalition contends that this is a clear overreach by the federal government, given that HHS does not have the authority to take such an action. For generations, states, not the federal government, have been responsible for regulating the practice of medicine. The "declaration" also directly conflicts with Rhode Island state law, which requires state-licensed entities to "operate on a nondiscriminatory basis" including on the basis of "gender identity or expression." By attempting to impose a single nationwide standard and threatening to punish providers who adhere to well-established, evidence-based care, HHS is unlawfully interfering in decisions that should be made by doctors and their patients.
The coalition warns that HHS will attempt to use this unlawful action to enact immediate and widespread consequences. For transgender youth and their families, it creates fear and uncertainty about whether ongoing health care could suddenly be taken away. For doctors and hospitals, it threatens severe penalties simply for treating their patients with evidence-based, medically necessary care. For states, it puts Medicaid programs at risk - programs that millions of people depend on for everyday and lifesaving care. States rely on broad networks of providers to deliver essential health services. By threatening to disqualify providers who offer gender-affirming care, the federal government is forcing doctors to choose between abandoning their patients or risking their livelihoods. This pressure would reduce access to care, worsen provider shortages, and harm Medicaid patients far beyond those seeking gender-affirming care.
Joining Attorney General Neronha in this lawsuit are the attorneys general of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia, as well as the governor of Pennsylvania.
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Original text here: https://riag.ri.gov/press-releases/attorney-general-neronha-coalition-file-lawsuit-challenging-federal-attack-gender
Minn. Gov. Walz Stands With Community Leaders to Address Increased Federal ICE Activity and Reaffirm Minnesota's Commitment to Public Safety
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Dec. 27 -- Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minnesota, issued the following news release on Dec. 24, 2025:
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Governor Walz Stands with Community Leaders to Address Increased Federal ICE Activity and Reaffirm Minnesota's Commitment to Public Safety
[MINNEAPOLIS, MN] - Governor Tim Walz today joined faith leaders, mayors, public safety officials, and community advocates at Shiloh Temple International Ministries to address increased federal immigration enforcement activity in the Twin Cities and reaffirm Minnesota's commitment to public safety, dignity, and community trust.
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ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Dec. 27 -- Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minnesota, issued the following news release on Dec. 24, 2025:
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Governor Walz Stands with Community Leaders to Address Increased Federal ICE Activity and Reaffirm Minnesota's Commitment to Public Safety
[MINNEAPOLIS, MN] - Governor Tim Walz today joined faith leaders, mayors, public safety officials, and community advocates at Shiloh Temple International Ministries to address increased federal immigration enforcement activity in the Twin Cities and reaffirm Minnesota's commitment to public safety, dignity, and community trust.
"Minnesotatakes public safety seriously," said Governor Walz. "Public safety is strongest when law enforcement can focus on real threats and when communities trust that they will be treated fairly and with dignity. What we are seeing from the Trump Administration is not about safety - it is political theater that creates fear and weakens trust."
"The Trump administration has created a dangerous atmosphere of chaos and instability that is making it harder for our police officers to keep Minneapolis safe," said Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. "Fear and escalation don't make our streets safer - they put everyone involved at risk."
"This administration's agenda violates human dignity and undermines the principles of community safety," said Saint Paul Mayor Melvin Carter. "We stand with our immigrant and refugee neighbors, and reject these messages of hate and fear coming from our federal government."
"Truthfully, the federal government does not care about our election certificates or our official power," said St. Paul Mayor-Elect Kaohly Her. "Real power lies in community. When we stay united and stand together, we are stronger than any attempt to divide us. It is the people, working together, who are truly powerful."
Governor Walz emphasized that while immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility, recent ICE operations in Minnesota have been marked by a lack of coordination, professionalism, and communication from the Trump Administration and the Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Krisit Noem.
That lack of coordination has extended to basic operational standards. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety has raised concerns to the Department of Homeland Security about the improper use of Minnesota license plates on unmarked federal vehicles, including reports of plates being swapped. State officials made clear that this conduct violates Minnesota law, puts officers at risk, and must stop immediately.
In recent weeks, the Governor has repeatedly pressed federal officials for answers following incidents in which U.S. citizens were detained during ICE operations in Minnesota. The administration continues to monitor federal activity closely, engage with community leaders, and evaluate additional steps to ensure federal operations comply with Minnesota law and constitutional protections.
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Original text here: https://mn.gov/governor/newsroom/press-releases/#/detail/appId/1/id/717393
Minn. Gov. Walz Issues Executive Order Easing Regulations After Feds Delay Heating Assistance for Minnesotans
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Dec. 27 -- Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minnesota, issued the following news release on Dec. 24, 2025:
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Governor Walz Issues Executive Order Easing Regulations After Feds Delay Heating Assistance for Minnesotans
Governor Tim Walz today issued Executive Order 25-14 exempting certain motor carriers and drivers transporting propane and diesel from service hour regulations. The federal government failed to release funds for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program on time, resulting in elevated demand and increased propane and diesel fuel deliveries in December.
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ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Dec. 27 -- Gov. Tim Walz, D-Minnesota, issued the following news release on Dec. 24, 2025:
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Governor Walz Issues Executive Order Easing Regulations After Feds Delay Heating Assistance for Minnesotans
Governor Tim Walz today issued Executive Order 25-14 exempting certain motor carriers and drivers transporting propane and diesel from service hour regulations. The federal government failed to release funds for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program on time, resulting in elevated demand and increased propane and diesel fuel deliveries in December.
"The federalgovernment's delay threatened the availability of the fuel supplies that keep homes warm as temperatures drop," said Governor Walz. "This executive order will help counter federal delays and ensure reliable access to propane and diesel to keep Minnesotans safe in the weeks and months ahead."
With the onset of winter and extremely cold temperatures over the past month, demand for propane and diesel fuel is high across the country, resulting in low inventory throughout the Midwest. It may take a month, or longer, to get back to normal supply and inventory levels due to the federal government's delays.
Approximately 10% of Minnesota households, or over 200,000 homes, use propane gas as their primary heating fuel. Temporary relief is needed to allow carriers and drivers to provide necessary and time-sensitive assistance to our state.
This executive order is effective immediately.
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Original text here: https://mn.gov/governor/newsroom/press-releases/#/detail/appId/1/id/717482
Maryland Attorney General's Office and Maryland Department of Environment Obtain Settlement Concerning 2021 Diesel Fuel Release in Frederick County
BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 27 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on Dec. 26, 2025:
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Maryland Attorney General's Office and Maryland Department of Environment Obtain Settlement Concerning 2021 Diesel Fuel Release in Frederick County
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and Department of the Environment Secretary Serena McIlwain announced today that the Circuit Court for Frederick County has entered a Consent Decree between the Maryland Department of the Environment (Department), D.M. Bowman, Inc., (Bowman) Day and Sons, Inc., (Day and Sons) and The
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BALTIMORE, Maryland, Dec. 27 -- Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown issued the following news release on Dec. 26, 2025:
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Maryland Attorney General's Office and Maryland Department of Environment Obtain Settlement Concerning 2021 Diesel Fuel Release in Frederick County
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and Department of the Environment Secretary Serena McIlwain announced today that the Circuit Court for Frederick County has entered a Consent Decree between the Maryland Department of the Environment (Department), D.M. Bowman, Inc., (Bowman) Day and Sons, Inc., (Day and Sons) and ThePotomac Edison Company (Potomac). The Consent Decree resolves a complaint filed by the Department on June 14, 2023, concerning the discharge of diesel from the site, located at 6816 English Muffin Way, Frederick, Maryland, into the underground waters of the state.
"Diesel spills contaminate groundwater and threaten the health and safety of our communities," said Attorney General Brown. "This $360,000 settlement ensures all three companies involved in this preventable disaster pay and help fund Maryland's oil spill response capabilities - protecting Marylanders when future spills occur."
"This consent decree demonstrates Maryland's unwavering commitment to holding polluters accountable," said Maryland Department of the Environment Secretary Serena McIlwain. "While progress has been made in recovering the diesel fuel, the significant financial penalty and continued cleanup and compliance requirements in this settlement make clear we will use every available tool to protect Maryland communities."
The site is owned and operated by Bowman, which conducts a transportation, warehousing, and logistics business on the site. Day and Sons is an underground utility construction company that was performing subgrade horizontal drilling on the site relative to the installation of an electric line for Potomac.
The Department alleged that on or about December 6, 2021, Day and Sons performing subgrade horizontal drilling work on behalf of Potomac severed two underground diesel supply lines at the site resulting in the release of approximately 7,688 gallons of diesel fuel. Since the release, about 2,802 gallons of diesel have been recovered. Determining the extent of the spill may take several years. To date, no direct harm to human health has been identified and it is unknown whether the missing fuel will ever surface and/or be recovered due to the unique geology of the area.
The Department alleged that Bowman was also in violation of numerous provisions of the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR) pertaining to the use and maintenance of its underground storage tank (UST) systems at the time the release occurred.
The Consent Decree requires Bowman to continue investigating and recovering diesel at the site and to develop internal policies demonstrating its understanding and intended compliance with COMAR. As part of the Consent Decree, the three defendants will together pay $360,000 in penalties to the Maryland Oil Disaster Containment, Clean-Up, and Contingency Fund.
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Original text here: https://oag.maryland.gov/News/pages/Maryland-Attorney-General%e2%80%99s-Office-and-Maryland-Department-of-Environment-Obtain-Settlement-Concerning-2021-Diesel-Fuel-Rel.aspx
Illinois Supreme Court Announces Appointment of Hon. Richard Gambrell in Ninth Circuit
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, Dec. 27 -- The Illinois Supreme Court issued the following news release on Dec. 26, 2025:
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Illinois Supreme Court Announces Appointment of Hon. Richard Gambrell in Ninth Circuit
Justice Lisa Holder White and the Supreme Court of Illinois announced today the appointment of retired Judge Richard H. Gambrell in the Ninth Judicial Circuit.
Judge Gambrell is being appointed to the vacancy created by the retirement of Fulton County Resident Circuit Judge Thomas B. Ewing on Jan. 2, 2026. The appointment is effective Jan. 19, 2026, and concludes on Dec. 4, 2028.
Judge Gambrell
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SPRINGFIELD, Illinois, Dec. 27 -- The Illinois Supreme Court issued the following news release on Dec. 26, 2025:
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Illinois Supreme Court Announces Appointment of Hon. Richard Gambrell in Ninth Circuit
Justice Lisa Holder White and the Supreme Court of Illinois announced today the appointment of retired Judge Richard H. Gambrell in the Ninth Judicial Circuit.
Judge Gambrell is being appointed to the vacancy created by the retirement of Fulton County Resident Circuit Judge Thomas B. Ewing on Jan. 2, 2026. The appointment is effective Jan. 19, 2026, and concludes on Dec. 4, 2028.
Judge Gambrellwas appointed as a circuit judge in 1998 and served as an associate judge from 1999-2018. He was reappointed as a circuit judge from 2020-2022. He currently serves as Assistant State's Attorney in Hancock County and as an Adjunct Professor at Quincy University.
He received his Bachelor of Arts from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and his Juris Doctor from the Southern Illinois University School of Law.
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Colo. PUC Issues Weekly Meeting Agenda for Dec. 30, 2025
DENVER, Colorado, Dec. 27 -- The Colorado Public Utilities Commission issued the following weekly meeting agenda:
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Consent Items
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
1. PROCEEDING NO. 25A-0477T Light Source Communications, LLC
IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF LIGHT SOURCE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO PROVIDE PART IV SERVICES (4 CCR 723-2-2103).
a. Filing Date and Party: 11/10/2025 Light Source Communications, LLC
Description: Application for approval of a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to provide Part IV Services
Analyst(s): Gladys Rey,
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DENVER, Colorado, Dec. 27 -- The Colorado Public Utilities Commission issued the following weekly meeting agenda:
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Consent Items
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
1. PROCEEDING NO. 25A-0477T Light Source Communications, LLC
IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION OF LIGHT SOURCE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY TO PROVIDE PART IV SERVICES (4 CCR 723-2-2103).
a. Filing Date and Party: 11/10/2025 Light Source Communications, LLC
Description: Application for approval of a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to provide Part IV Services
Analyst(s): Gladys Rey,Meghan Ruwet
RECOMMENDATION: Deem the application complete and grant the application.
b. Filing Date and Party: 12/10/2025 Light Source Communications, LLC
Description: Agreement to provide financial assurance
Analyst(s): Gladys Rey, Meghan Ruwet
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ENERGY / WATER
1. PROCEEDING NO. 24A-0417E Public Service Company of Colorado
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO FOR APPROVAL OF ITS COST TO CONSTRUCT PERFORMANCE INCENTIVE MECHANISM ("PIM") AND OPERATIONAL PIM RELATED TO COMPANY-OWNED GENERATION RESOURCES APPROVED IN PROCEEDING NO. 21A-0141E .
Filing Date and Party: 12/23/2025 Public Service Company of Colorado Colorado Public Utilities Commission
Description: Unopposed joint motion for partial and temporary variance of paragraph 41 of Decision No. C25-0435 and waiver of response time
Analyst(s): Mitchell DiCenso, Michael Eden
RECOMMENDATION: Grant the requested extension of time (to February 27, 2026) to file the weather adjustment mechanism for the Operational Performance Incentive Mechanism.
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Discussion Items
ENERGY / WATER
1. PROCEEDING NO. 24A-0442E Public Service Company of Colorado
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO FOR APPROVAL OF ITS 2024 JUST TRANSITION SOLICITATION .
Filing Date and Party: 12/15/2025 Korsolis LLC
Description: Motion to intervene out of time and comments on Model Dispatchable Power Purchase Agreement
Analyst(s): Mitchell DiCenso, Michael Eden
RECOMMENDATION: Grant/Deny the item.
2. PROCEEDING NO. 25AL-0462E
IN THE MATTER OF ADVICE LETTER NO. 2000 - ELECTRIC FILED BY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO TO REVISE ITS COLORADO P.U.C. NO. 8 - ELECTRIC TARIFF TO INCREASE THE TRANSMISSION COST ADJUSTMENT RIDER, TO BECOME EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2026.
a. Filing Date and Party: 10/31/2025 Public Service Company of Colorado
Description: Filing to increase the Transmission Cost Adjustment Rider
Analyst(s): Bill Dalton, Eric Haglund
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Allow the item to become effective by operation of law; or (2) suspend the effective date of the item and set it for hearing; or (3) reject the item.
b. Filing Date and Party: 11/06/2025 Public Service Company of Colorado
Description: First motion for extraordinary protection
Analyst(s): Wyatt Forman
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Grant/deny the item, or (2) refer the item to an Administrative Law Judge.
3. PROCEEDING NO. 25AL-0464E
IN THE MATTER OF ADVICE LETTER NO. 2001 - ELECTRIC FILED BY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF COLORADO TO REVISE ITS COLORADO P.U.C. NO. 8 - ELECTRIC TARIFF TO IMPLEMENT THE GRID MODERNIZATION ADJUSTMENT CLAUSE PURSUANT TO Sec. 40-2-132.5(7), C.R.S. AND SENATE BILL 24-218, TO BECOME EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2026.
Filing Date and Party: 10/31/2025 Public Service Company of Colorado
Description: Filing to implement the Grid Modernization Adjustment Clause pursuant to Sec. 40-2-132.5(7), C.R.S. and Senate Bill 24-218
Analyst(s): Eric Haglund
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Allow the item to become effective by operation of law; or (2) suspend the effective date of the item and set it for hearing; or (3) reject the item.
4. PROCEEDING NO. 25AL-0466G
IN THE MATTER OF ADVICE LETTER NO. 139 FILED BY ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATURAL GAS LLC DOING BUSINESS AS BLACK HILLS ENERGY TO AMEND THE COLORADO P.U.C. NO. 4 TARIFF PURSUANT TO THE REVENUE ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM, TO BECOME EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2026.
a. Filing Date and Party: 11/03/2025 Rocky Mountain Natural Gas LLC
Description: Filing to increase the RAM-Firm Transportation Service Credit, decreasing customer rates, and to decrease the RAM No-Notice Storage Credit, increasing customer rates
Analyst(s): Fiona Sigalla
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Allow the item to become effective by operation of law; or (2) suspend the effective date of the item and set it for hearing; or (3) reject the item.
b. Filing Date and Party: 12/18/2025 Rocky Mountain Natural Gas LLC
Description: Amended Advice Letter No. 139
Analyst(s): Fiona Sigalla
RECOMMENDATION: Discuss the item.
5. PROCEEDING NO. 25AL-0488E
IN THE MATTER OF ADVICE LETTER NO. 899 FILED BY BLACK HILLS COLORADO ELECTRIC, LLC DOING BUSINESS AS BLACK HILLS ENERGY TO REVISE ITS COLORADO P.U.C. NO. 11 ELECTRIC TARIFF TO AMEND THE COMMUNITY SOLAR GARDENS SERVICE ANNUAL AND FIXED BILL CREDITS, TO BECOME EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2026.
a. Filing Date and Party: 11/17/2025 Black Hills Colorado Electric, LLC
Description: Filing to amend the Community Solar Garden Service Annual and Fixed Bill Credits
Analyst(s): Ronald Davis
RECOMMENDATION: (1) Allow the item to become effective by operation of law; or (2) suspend the effective date of the item and set it for hearing; or (3) reject the item.
b. Filing Date and Party: 12/22/2025 Colorado Solar and Storage Association Coalition for Community Solar Access, Inc.
Description: Joint protest, request for hearing, and request to suspend implementation of proposed tariff
Analyst(s): Ronald Davis
RECOMMENDATION: Discuss the item.
6. PROCEEDING NO. 25D-0328G Rocky Mountain Natural Gas LLC
IN THE MATTER OF PETITION OF ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATURAL GAS LLC FOR A DECLARATORY ORDER TO CLARIFY WHETHER A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY IS REQUIRED FOR REPLACEMENT OF COMPRESSOR, FOR SHORTENED RESPONSE TIME, AND FOR AN EXPEDITED DECISION .
a. Filing Date and Party: 12/03/2025 Colorado Public Utilities Commission
Description: Exceptions to Recommended Decision No. R25-0813
Analyst(s): Lindsey Dundas, Ronald Davis
RECOMMENDATION: Grant/Deny the item.
b. Filing Date and Party: 12/17/2025 Rocky Mountain Natural Gas LLC
Description: Response to Staff's Exceptions
Analyst(s): Lindsey Dundas, Ronald Davis
RECOMMENDATION: Discuss the item.
7. PROCEEDING NO. 25M-001AGENDA
Filing Date and Party:
Analyst(s): Erin O'Neill, Kayla Marcella
RECOMMENDATION: Should the Commission open a pre-rulemaking miscellaneous proceeding for the purpose of gathering information regarding the December 17-19, 2025 Public Safety Power Shut-off event.
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Original text here: https://www.dora.state.co.us/pls/efi/EFI_Agenda_UI.This_Weeks_Agenda