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Lithium giant Albemarle’s plans to reopen a rich mine in North Carolina will take years to complete
Eric Norris, president of energy storage at Albemarle, said progress has slowed as the company faces headwinds from a collapse in lithium prices.CNBC - Business -
5 takeaways from competing Democratic, GOP farm bill plans
House Republicans and Democrats have released two dueling visions for the farm bill, the massive $1.5 trillion omnibus that underpins the U.S. food system. The contrasting proposals show the fault lines between the two parties' visions for ...The Hill - Politics -
'I've been working on this for 50 years:' Democratic lawmaker applauds plan to reclassify marijuana
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) tells Meet the Press NOW he has "never been more pleased in terms of a single decision the federal government has done” as President Biden reportedly plans to change the way marijuana is treated by the federal ...NBC News - Politics
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