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Allison Winter

Correspondent

Allison Winter is a Washington D.C. correspondent for States Newsroom, a network of state-based nonprofit news outlets that includes Maryland Matters.

Federal government shutdown complicates the legislative process. University of Maryland Eastern Shore hopes for funding parity in final product.

The Biden administration is spending more than $3 billion to cultivate more American farmers and forest landowners as partners to mitigate climate change —…

In a summer of drought, smoke and haze, wildfires could flare up in unusual locations in the United States over the next few months…

Republicans who may take control of Congress in this election have not been very specific about many policy goals — but the farm bill…

Some environmental groups are eyeing the 2023 farm bill as a potential boon for fighting climate change.

Over the course of the next year, the U.S. House and Senate Agriculture committees will draft a new federal farm bill that will shape food, farm, conservation and nutrition programs across the country.

The Biden administration is making a significant push for new offshore wind development to meet aggressive climate goals, but industry leaders say they also…

The lesser prairie-chicken, a rare dancing grouse once abundant on the Great Plains, could benefit again soon from the protection of the U.S. government. So…

Wind Farm

Two wind turbines, each as tall as the Washington Monument, stand sentinel 27 miles off the coast of Virginia, the nation’s first offshore wind…

Leaders of the companies working on some of the top candidates for COVID-19 vaccines predict they should have shots available by early 2021, but…