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Voter turnout is lower in rural places –a symptom say researchers of reduced civic infrastructure – like libraries, "Impact investing" is helping areas historically left behind – including Appalachia, and a proposed BLM rule would put conservation on equal footing with drilling, mining, and grazing.
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Voter turnout is lower in rural places –a symptom say researchers of reduced civic infrastructure – like libraries, "Impact investing" is helping areas historically left behind – including Appalachia, and a proposed BLM rule would put conservation on equal footing with drilling, mining, and grazing.

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