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Whitman pushes nuclear energy in gas country
By David Falchek Times Tribune May 6, 2013 U.S. enthusiasm for natural gas as an expanding source of electricity generation is shortsighted, said former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christine Todd Whitman. [...]
PRINCETON: Whitman calls for political awareness
By Philip Sean Curran Princeton Packet May 2, 2013 Former Gov. Christie Whitman told Princeton area business leaders Thursday it is important that more Americans participate in government, even saying she had no objections to requiring people to vote or get fined. [...]
OIL AND GAS: New shale development standards draw industry and enviro buy-in
By Ellen M. Gilmer E&E News March 21, 2013 A team of energy companies and conservation groups has launched a new set of safety standards for Appalachian shale development to be bolstered by voluntary evaluations of production practices. [...]
Top Republicans urge U.S. Supreme Court to support gay marriage
By Catalina Camia USA TODAY February 27, 2013 WASHINGTON — Top Republicans -- including veterans of the George W. Bush administration, former members of Congress and ex-governors -- are calling on the Supreme Court to support same-sex marriage. [...]
GOP tide turning on gay marriage?
By Lana Schupbach MSNBC February 26, 2013 In a sharp turn from a historically conservative position on gay marriage, a staggering number of prominent Republicans have signed a legal brief arguing that gay and lesbian couples have the right to legally marry under the Constitution. [...]
Republicans Could Convince The US Supreme Court’s Conservative Wing To Vote For Gay Marriage
By Erin Fuchs AP/Business Insider February 26, 2013 Seventy-five prominent Republicans are doing their best to convince the U.S. Supreme Court's more conservative wing to allow gay marriage, The New York Times reports. [...]
Christine Todd Whitman honors Tewksbury’s Dana Desiderio
A political fundraising event honoring Tewksbury Township's 2012 mayor, Dana Desiderio, was held Jan. 28 at the Pluckemin Inn and hosted by owner Gloria LaGrassa. [...]
Climate change, fuel storage are serious issues for nuclear plants
By Eve Samples TCPALM January 24, 2013 Climate change is real. Sea levels are rising. [...]
Former Gov. Whitman urges women to run for office, says they have ‘different set of priorities’
By Ben Horowitz The Star-Ledger December 19, 2012 MOUNTAIN LAKES — More women should run for elective office, because “we have a different way of seeing things, we have a different set of priorities,” according to former Gov. Christie Whitman. [...]
The Next Big Thing in Nuclear Power: Going Small
By Jared Anderson AOL Energy December 17, 2012 Most of today's existing nuclear plants consist of large reactors that generate thousands of megawatts, but an onerous licensing process, difficulties financing multi-billion dollar construction projects and unresolved waste issues have led the industry in a different direction. [...]
Former Gov. Whitman sees turning tide for Republican centrists
By Ben Geman The Hill December 12, 2012 Christine Todd Whitman is “delighted” that some Republicans are abandoning Grover Norquist. [...]
Christine Todd Whitman: Nuclear Energy Should Be Part of National Policy
By Meg Handley US News & World Report December 11, 2012 Nuclear energy is safe, clean, and brings economic growth [...]