January 14, 201400:57:01

Loophole that Allowed WV Spill, plus Obamacare Youth Problem

Erica Martinson from POLITICO reports – The coal-processing chemical that cut off the water supply to 300,000 West Virginians is one of tens of thousands of potentially hazardous substances that have fallen through a decades-old loophole in federal regulations, leaving authorities with little information on what dangers it poses.

'Fox's Cavuto Still Thinks Infrastructure Investment Is A Government Racket,' writes Craig Harrington from Media Matters.

ObamaCare has youth problem, reports The Hill's Jonathan Easley.

The Senate shut down legislation requiring companies that sell clothing in military base stores to be signed onto the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety accord, David Jamieson from Huffington Post explains.

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