US Senator John Barrasso and Senator Mike Lee have sent a letter to Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland, expressing their opposition to the United States Geological Survey’s (USGS) recent proposal to remove helium and uranium from the list of critical minerals.

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Encinitas could become the county's first city to ban balloons with helium and other gases that make them float away. On Wednesday, the City Council will consider an ordinance to make it illegal to use, sell or distribute balloons with gases that are lighter than air. The city referenced a NOAA report that says "every balloon released during well-meaning celebrations returns to earth as trash, with grave potential to injure or kill wildlife." NOAA included a picture of a sea turtle with its neck caught in balloon ribbons, which were tied to a stick.

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Canada's Saskatchewan province gets lift from record helium activity

Encinitas could become the county's first city to ban balloons with helium and other gases that make them float away. On Wednesday, the City Council will consider an ordinance to make it illegal to use, sell or distribute balloons with gases that are lighter than air. The city referenced a NOAA report that says "every balloon released during well-meaning celebrations returns to earth as trash, with grave potential to injure or kill wildlife." NOAA included a picture of a sea turtle with its neck caught in balloon ribbons, which were tied to a stick.

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