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ProGov21 Policy Library

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Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2021
Level City or Town, County, State
State(s) Texas
Source North Central Texas Council of Governments
Policy Areas Democracy & Governance, Economic Justice, Energy, Environment & Natural Resources
This report outlines proposed interagency collaborations addressing climate change mitigation development, public safety, and transits. Programs include sustainable watershed management efforts, improving the regional 9-11 system, and coordinating transit services for seniors, disabled...

Type Ordinance or Resolution
Year 2021
Level City or Town
State(s) Massachusetts
Source City of Boston
Policy Areas Environment & Natural Resources
City governments can lead the way to global climate resiliency through environmental sustainability ordinances. In 2013, Boston passed BERDO 1.0, which focused on reporting and disclosing energy and water usage in large buildings. In 2021, the city expanded BERDO to include emissions...

Type Policy Brief or Report
Year 2025
Level National
State(s) All States
Source American Rivers
Policy Areas Community Development, Environment & Natural Resources, Public Safety
Clean water is vital to future economic growth and security. This report identifies the threats posed to our water wealth due to failing dams and frequent floods. To promote safe and clean water, it recommends increasing public accessibility to water quality data, investing in floodplain...

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