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  • https://craig.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/craig-evo.house.gov/files/wysiwyg_uploaded/City%20of%20Cottage%20Grove%20Disclosure%20Letter_210430.pdf
    April 30, 2021 Dear Chair DeLauro and Ranking Member Granger: I am requesting $7,110,080 in funding for the City of Cottage Grove Shoppes at Cottage View project in fiscal year 2022. The entity to receive funding for this project is the City of Cottage Grove, 8635 W Point Douglas Rd ......
  • https://craig.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/craig-evo.house.gov/files/wysiwyg_uploaded/Washington%20County%20Boat%20Launch%20Disclosure%20Letter_210428.pdf
    April 28, 2021 Dear Chair DeLauro and Ranking Member Granger: I am requesting $1,000,000 in funding for the St. Croix Bluffs Regional Park – Public Boat Launch in fiscal year 2022. The entity to receive funding for this project is Washington County, located at 14949 62nd St. N, Still......
  • https://craig.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/craig.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/AC%20FY24%20Fentanyl%20Scanner%20Appropriations%20Final.pdf
    March 12, 2024 The Honorable Kay Granger The Honorable Patty Murray Chairwoman Chair Committee on Appropriations Committee on Appropriations U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Senate Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Rosa DeLauro The Honorable Susan Collins Rank......
  • https://craig.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/craig.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/House%20Letter%20to%20EPA%20on%202026%20RVOs.pdf
  • https://crow.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/crow-evo.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/Ukraine%20Medical%20Support%20Letter%20Final%20Version.pdf
    April 22, 2022 The Honorable Antony J. Blinken The Honorable Lloyd Austin Secretary of State Secretary of Defense U.S. Department of State U.S. Department of Defense 2201 C Street, N.W. 1000 Defense Pentagon Washington, D.C. 20520 Washington, D.C. 20301 Dear Secretary Blinken and Sec......
  • https://craig.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/craig-evo.house.gov/files/wysiwyg_uploaded/Lakeville%20Interchange%20Project%20Member%20Certification%20Letter_210427.pdf
    ...The Lakeville City Council collaborated with local businesses, Dakota County, the Minnesota Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration nearly twenty years ago in constructing interim improvements and determining a long-term vision for this area. In the past nine years, the City has invested over $20 million along the CSAH 50 corridor and Interstate 35 interchange in preparation for this project. I strongly encourage your inclusion of this project in upcoming federal surface transportation reauthorization legislation. ...
  • https://craig.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/craig-evo.house.gov/files/wysiwyg_uploaded/Veterans%20Memorial%20Greenway%20Member%20Certification%20Letter_210427.pdf
    April 27th, 2021 Dear Chair DeFazio and Ranking Member Graves: I am requesting funding to facilitate the construction of the Veterans Memorial Greenway in Dakota County, Minnesota. The lead project sponsor for this project is Dakota County, and the project will be located in a corrid......
  • https://delauro.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/delauro.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/Toxic%20Free%20Foods%20Act%20-%20118th%20Text.pdf
    ...—The revision required by para- 15 graph (1) shall include each of the following: 16 (A) The revision shall prohibit a manufac- 17 turer from marketing a substance as GRAS, or 18 manufacturing or selling food that contains a 19 substance the manufacturer has determined to 20 be GRAS, unless— 21 (i) the Secretary has received notice 22 that the manufacturer has determined 23 such substance to be GRAS; and 24 (ii) the manufacturer has provided the 25 Secretary with supporting information suf- 3 1 ficient to understand the basis of the de- 2 termination, including, as required by the 3 Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 4 U.S.C. 301 et seq.)— 5 (I) the cumulative effects of the 6 substance, as required under section 7 409 of such Act (21 U.S.C. 348); 8 (II) an adequately protective use 9 of safety factors; and 10 (III) application of a margin of 11 safety to take into account the im- 12 pacts of exposures during critical win- 13 dows of development and on vulner- 14 able populations. 15 (B) The revision shall require the Sec- 16 retary— 17 (i) to make each determination that is 18 submitted pursuant to subparagraph 19 (A)(i), and the supporting information sub- 20 mitted pursuant to subparagraph (A)(ii), 21 publicly available on the website of the 22 Food and Drug Administration; and 23 (ii) provide a period of at least 90 24 days for the Secretary and the public to re- 25 view each such determination and object, if 4 1 appropriate, in order to ensure that the 2 substance involved is safe taking into ac- 3 count the factors in listed in section 4 409(c)(5) of the Federal Food, Drug, and 5 Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 348(c)(5)). 6 (C) The revision shall clarify that newly 7 synthesized or novel chemical substances cannot 8 be GRAS. 9 (D) The revision shall clarify that carcino- 10 genic substances cannot be GRAS. 11 (E) The revision shall— 12 (i) prohibit the Secretary from relying 13 on the determination of experts with con- 14 flicts of interest when determining a sub- 15 stance to be GRAS; and 16 (ii) incorporate the recommendations 17 in the draft guidance titled ‘‘Best Practices 18 for Convening a GRAS Panel’’, issued by 19 the Food and Drug Administration in No- 20 vember, 2017, and measures to strengthen 21 the recommendations in such guidance. 22 (F) The revision shall create a process that 23 requires the Secretary to systematically reassess 24 any substance that was determined to be GRAS 5 1 if such determination did not meet the revised 2 standards for such a determination. 3 (b) FOOD ADVISORY COMMITTEE....
  • https://crow.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/crow.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/FINAL%20DoD%20Abortion%20Leave%20Text%20%281%29.pdf
    ...—The Secretary concerned (as such 9 term is defined in section 101 of title 10, United States 10 Code) shall, with regards to abortion care for a member 11 of the Armed Forces— 12 (1) consider such care to be time-sensitive and 13 therefore approve leave for such abortion care; and 14 (2) not require the member to disclose to a 15 commanding officer the time-sensitive care or proce-16 dure being received during such leave. 17 (b) REIMBURSEMENT FOR TRAVEL.—In a jurisdic-18 tion where abortion is prohibited or inaccessible, the Sec-19 retary concerned shall reimburse the member for costs in-20 curred by the member to travel to a different jurisdiction 21 for an abortion. 22 (c) PRIVACY....
  • https://costa.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/costa.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/FACT%20SHEETS%20-%20Bipartisan%20Infrastructure%20Law-3_compressed.pdf
    ...In addition, other water projects in the Valley received funding including: $42.63 million to refurbish the San Luis Unit 8 motor generator, turbine, and butterfly valve as part of the base of B.F. Sisk Dam. $25 million for the planning, design, and implementation of the Delta-Mendota Canal Jones Pumping Plant Excitation Cabinet and Control Panel Refurbishment. $8.8 million to repair aging water infrastructure and reduce flood risk at Pine Flat Lake. $61.6 million to restore water conveyance capacity to correct for groundwater subsidence in the Delta- Mendota Canal as well as critical maintenance and upgrades at the O’Neill Pumping Plant. $350,000 for operations and maintenance repairs at Terminus Dam. ...
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