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- Foushee, Scott, McClellan Urge Full Review of Proposed Natural Gas Pipelines’ Environmental Impact |https://foushee.house.gov/media/press-releases/foushee-scott-mcclellan-urge-full-review-of-proposed-natural-gas-pipelines-environmental-impact... to road crossings over streams, and violations related to water diversions and drains... Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC also allegedly terminated one of its inspectors for reporting safety violations. If that is true, this should also be considered...
- https://crockett.house.gov/issues/extreme-weather-disaster-preparedness... safe and take care of one another. More on Extreme Weather & Disaster Preparedness Crockett, Edwards, Moskowitz Introduce Tax Bill to Incentivize Businesses to Hire Disaster Victims December 17, 2024 Press Release Today, Congresswomen Jasmine Crockett...
- Trump moves to curb wind farms, part of North Carolina's clean energy plan | In the News | Representhttps://ross.house.gov/2025/1/trump-moves-to-curb-wind-farms-part-of-north-carolina-s-clean-energy-plan... for windmills or wind energy. It was one of a series of executive order and actions taken by Trump on his first day as president. January 21 , 2025 WRAL by Brian Murphy and Liz McLaughlin The fate of North Carolina's offshore wind farms, both active and planned...
- Reps. Sykes, Cammack, Lee, And De La Cruz Lead Bipartisan Letter To HHS Secretary To Prioritize Womehttps://sykes.house.gov/media/press-releases/reps-sykes-cammack-lee-and-de-la-cruz-lead-bipartisan-letter-hhs-secretary... to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, calling for the prioritization of women’s cardiovascular health. “Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one killer of all. While many heart attacks, strokes, and deaths caused by CVD...
- https://turner.house.gov/_cache/files/7/f/7f888dda-8998-4c7c-8cac-990fa6c6553f/C7B6DAFEB471203050EF9006558EA422.2024-service-academy-nomination-application.pdf..., you are required by law to apply for a nomination in your legal domicile (permanent resident address). Application: Applicants may apply for a nomination to more than one military academy and are encouraged to apply to more than one if the Applicant has the sincere...
- The politics of immigration play differently along the US-Mexico border | Representative Gabe Vasquehttps://vasquez.house.gov/media/in-the-news/politics-immigration-play-differently-along-us-mexico-border... in a decades-old family business, Ardovino lives in one border district in Texas and works in Vasquez’s district in New Mexico. He was disappointed by the collapse in February of a bipartisan border bill in Washington, and he bristles at politicians talking...
- https://tenney.house.gov/services/community-project-funding/community-project-funding-requests-fy25... how best to direct local spending. Special interests have dominated Washington's funding priorities for far too long, leaving the needs of communities like ours behind. New York is one of only ten states that contributes more to the federal government...
- Panetta, Houlahan, Waltz, Bergman Introduce the Unity Through Service Act | Congressman Jimmy Panetthttps://panetta.house.gov/media/press-releases/panetta-houlahan-waltz-bergman-introduce-unity-through-service-act... , which was co-led by Reps. Houlahan, Waltz, and others. The Unity Through Service Act represents one portion of that larger legislative package. “Ever since the pandemic, the number of Americans participating in volunteer work has been on the decline,” said...
- Rep. Panetta Joins Federal, State, and Local Partners at Rancho Cañada Floodplain Restoration Projechttps://panetta.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-panetta-joins-federal-state-and-local-partners-rancho-canada-floodplain... cost of the project is $35 million. The project will restore a one-mile section of the Carmel River so that natural processes will reconnect the river with historic floodplain habitat and create a mosaic of self-sustaining riparian habitat types...
- https://pingree.house.gov/about/... of North Haven, Maine, she raised her kids and ran a small business. She served on the school board and as the local tax assessor, a job no one else in town wanted. But in 1991, when she was approached about running for State Senate, she jumped...