Trusting the Tap: Upgrading America's Drinking Water Infrastructure
The Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change of the Committee on Energy and Commerce will hold a hybrid hearing that includes both in-person and remote attendance on Tuesday, March 29, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. This hearing will take place in the John D. Dingell Room, 2123 of the Rayburn House Office Building, as well as remotely using Cisco Webex online video conferencing. The hearing is entitled, “Trusting the Tap: Upgrading America’s Drinking Water Infrastructure.”
Witnesses- Erik D. Olson, Senior Strategic Director for Health & Food, Natural Resources Defense Council
- Lori J. Mathieu, Public Health Branch Chief, Environmental Health & Drinking Water Branch, Connecticut Department of Public Health, President, Association of Drinking Water Administrators
- Kareem Adeem, Director of Water and Sewer Utilities, The City of Newark, NJ
- Richard Diaz, Midwest Regional Field Organizer, BlueGreen Alliance
- Jim McGoff, Chief Operating Officer and Director of Environmental Programs, Indiana Finance Authority, On behalf of Council of Infrastructure Financing Authorities
A 2022 Review of the Farm Bill: Horticulture and Urban Agriculture
Witnesses
PANEL 1
- Jennifer Lester Moffitt, Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.
- Terry Cosby, Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington, D.C.
PANEL 2
- Laura Batcha, Chief Executive Officer, Organic Trade Association, Washington, D.C.
- Brie Reiter Smith, Vice President of Product Leadership, Driscoll’s, Inc., on behalf of the Specialty Crop Farm Bill Alliance, Watsonville, CA
- Marc Oshima, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer, AeroFarms, Newark, NJ
- Nate Olive, Owner, Ridge to Reef Farm, and President, Virgin Islands Farmers Alliance, Inc., St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
- Bruce Kettler, Director, Indiana State Department of Agriculture, on behalf of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Indianapolis, Indiana
The strategic importance of the Freely Associated States in the Indo-Pacific
The purpose of the hearing is to examine the strategic importance of the Freely Associated States to the United States and our allies in the Indo-Pacific region, including the Compacts of Free Association with the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau.
Witnesses- Mark Lambert, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State
- Dr. Siddharth Mohandas, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia, Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Defense
- Keone Nakoa, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Insular and International Affairs, U.S. Department of the Interior
Oversight: Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Phyllis Fong, Inspector General, USDA
The President’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget
On Tuesday, March 29 at 10:00 am ET, the House Budget Committee will hold a hearing on the President’s Fiscal Year 2023 Budget. The Hon. Shalanda Young, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), will testify.
Witness:- Shalanda Young, Director, Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Press Conference Announcing Full Committee Markup for the RESPECT Act
On Monday, March 28, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern in Room 1334 of the Longworth House Office Building in Washington, D.C., Chair Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) will hold an in-person press conference to announce a newly rescheduled date for the full committee markup of the RESPECT Act (H.R. 3587).
The RESPECT Act, which Chair Grijalva introduced on May 28, 2021, will codify into law that federal agencies must consult with tribal governments before taking federal actions that will impact tribal lands, rights, resources, or citizens. The markup will be the first time in congressional history that this legislation will be considered before the full committee. A one-pager for the bill is available here.
Media planning to attend the press conference should RSVP to Jason.Johnson@mail.house.gov.
Speakers:
- Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva, Chair, U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources
- Amber Torres, Chairman, Walker River Paiute Tribe
- Matthew Fletcher, Director & Professor of Law, Indigenous Law and Policy Center, Michigan State University College of Law
- Drew McConville, Senior Managing Director for Government Relations, The Wilderness Society
American Climate Leadership Summit, Day One
The 11th annual American Climate Leadership Summit 2022 (ACLS 2022) brings together world class speakers and diverse national and local leaders for four days of sharing and collaboration. It is the only national convening exclusively dedicated to building broad public support and political resolve for climate action. ACLS 2022 welcomes climate leaders of all levels–particularly those who are new and active at the local level. Join thousands of leaders like you who seek new connections and practical and immediately actionable guidance for engaging everyone, every day for just and equitable climate solutions.
Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four
11:00 AM-11:20 AM
Summit Welcome + Opening Keynote- Vanessa Hauc, News Anchor; Director, Telemundo Network News; Telemundo News Planeta Tierra
- Bob Perkowitz, Founder + President, ecoAmerica
- Meighen Speiser, Executive Director, ecoAmerica
11:20 AM-11:55 AM
We Are The Solution
We have a breadth of climate solutions within our reach, however in order to implement with ambition and scale, we need the public support and political will of the American people. Each of us has the power to influence others in our lives. In this panel discussion, hear from three leaders who are reaching new audiences to inspire climate action.- Sistah Jacquelyn Dupont-Walker, MSW, LCSW Director, AME Social Action Commission
- Kate Meis Wright Executive Director, Climate Mayors
- Meighen Speiser Executive Director, ecoAmerica
- V. Fan Tait, MD, FAAP Former Chief Medical Officer, American Academy of Pediatrics
12:00 PM-12:15 PM
People Powered Science Solutions
- Gregg Treinish, Executive Director, Adventure Scientists
12:15 PM-12:30 PM
Reality or Greenwashing: Will Business Lead
- Andrew Winston, Founder, Winston Eco-Strategies
12:35 PM-01:05 PM
How to Prepare for Climate Change
Most people know David Pogue through his award winning work as an author and correspondent on technology on PBS, CBS Sunday Morning, the New York Times, Scientific American, and in his many books and podcasts. All of a sudden last year, he popped up with an epicly handy new book, “How to Prepare for Climate Change.” Bob Perkowitz will interview David and explore David’s transition and his insights.
- Bob Perkowitz, Founder + President, ecoAmerica
- David Pogue, Correspondent, CBS News Sunday Morning; Author, “How to Prepare for Climate Change”
01:05 PM-01:25 PM
Community Action: Making It Happen Climate solutions can be good for our town, our health and our climate.
- Robert Easter, Mayor of East St. Louis, IL, MRCTI State of Illinois Chair
- Michael Sertle, Chief Project Biologist, Ducks Unlimited
- Colin Wellenkamp, Executive Director, Mississippi River Cities + Towns Initiative
01:25 PM-01:35 PM
Public Lands: Local Solutions to a Global Climate Crisis
The science is unequivocal: we must rapidly phase out fossil fuel development to avert the worst effects of the climate crisis. The U.S. is the second largest emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the world and almost a quarter of these emissions stems from fossil fuel development on public lands and waters. The Biden Administration can make public lands part of the climate solution, instead of the problem, by dramatically cutting oil and gas development while supporting a just economic transition for fossil-fuel-reliant communities. In this session, you’ll learn from environmental organizers about ways communities have taken action and how you, too, can be a part of the solution.
- Daniella Gonzalez Calderon, Climate + Energy Fellow, The Wilderness Society
- Olivia Juarez, Latinx Community Organizer, Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance
- Lauren Berutich, Associate Director, Great Old Broads for Wilderness
01:35 PM-01:45 PM
Justice, Democracy, Climate: It’s a Package Deal
Hear from Beverly Wright, PhD, how we can–and must–work toward justice, democracy and climate solutions at the same time, offering a roadmap for such efforts in 2022.- Beverly Wright, PhD, Executive Director, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice
01:45 PM-01:55 PM
It’s Not the Cow It’s The How
Learn about food-based climate solutions, including how we harvest meat from Gunhild A. Stordalen, MD, PhD.
- Gunhild A. Stordalen, MD, PhD, Founder + Executive Chair, EAT
02:00 PM-02:35 PM
Action is the Antidote]
Call to action for mobilizing a broader diversity of Americans on climate.
- Daphne Frias, Youth Organizer/Activist, Box The Ballot
- Brionté McCorkle, Executive Director, Georgia Conservation Voters
- Jasmine Sanders, Executive Director, Our Climate
02:35 PM-03:10 PM
The New Climate Conversation
Advancing a new narrative of solutions, benefits, hope and action. Hear from speakers on how they’re shifting the climate conversation for greater success.
- Chandra Farley, CEO + Founder, ReSolve + The Good Energy Project
- Amee Raval, Policy + Research Director, Asian Pacific Environmental Network
- Rev. Carol Devine, Director, Blessed Tomorrow, ecoAmerica
03:15 PM-04:00 PM
American Climate Leadership Awards + Closing Keynote
Announcing the American Climate Leadership Award winners.
- Vanessa Hauc, News Anchor; Director, Telemundo Network News; Telemundo News Planeta Tierra
- Bill McKibben, Author, Educator, Environmentalist + Founder of 350.org
- Bob Perkowitz, Founder + President, ecoAmerica
March Commission Meeting
Commission meeting held in Commission Meeting Room (Room 2C) at FERC Headquarters, 888 First St. N.E., Washington, D.C. 20426
Link to meeting webcast when live
Meeting agenda | ||
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ADMINISTRATIVE | ||
A-1 | AD22-1-000 | Agency Administrative Matters |
A-2 | AD22-2-000 | Customer Matters, Reliability, Security and Market Operations |
ELECTRIC | ||
E-1 | EL21-66-001 | Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison of New York, Inc., Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation v. New York Independent System Operator Inc. |
ER21-1647-002 (not consolidated) | New York Independent System Operator, Inc. Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation | |
E-2 | ER21-1115-003 | Duke Energy Progress, LLC and Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC |
ER21-1118-003 | Louisville Gas and Electric Company | |
ER21-1125-003 | Alabama Power Company | |
ER21-1128-003 | Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc. | |
E-3 | ER21-1111-005 | Alabama Power Company |
ER21-1112-005 | Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc. | |
ER21-1114-005 | Louisville Gas and Electric Company | |
ER21-1116-005 | Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC | |
ER21-1117-005 | Duke Energy Progress, LLC | |
ER21-1119-005 | Georgia Power Company | |
ER21-1120-005 | Kentucky Utilities Company | |
ER21-1121-005 (Not consolidated) | Mississippi Power Company | |
E-4 | OMITTED | |
E-5 | ER22-865-000 | Glaciers Edge Wind Project, LLC |
E-6 | EL10-56-000 | Western Electricity Coordinating Council |
E-7 | ER21-2401-001 | Oliver Wind Energy Center II, LLC’ |
E-8 | EF21-3-000 | Bonneville Power Administration |
E-9 | ER21-2179-001 | Oliver Wind I, LLC |
E-10 | ER21-1807-003 | Hill Top Energy Center LLC |
E-11 | ER21-2860-001 | The Connecticut Light and Power Company |
E-12 | EL22-27-000 | Alabama Power Company, Georgia Power Company, and Mississippi Power Company |
E-13 | ER18-194-000 | Southwest Power Pool, Inc. and American Electric Power Service Corporation |
ER18-195-000 | ||
E-14 | ER18-1106-002 | Kestrel Acquisition, LLC |
E-15 | EL22-8-000 | Irradiant Partners, LP |
E-16 | EL21-98-000 | Pacific Gas and Electric Company |
GAS | ||
G-1 | RP22-433-000 | Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC and Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC v. Texas Eastern Transmission, LP |
RP22-435-000 (Not Consolidated) | Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC v. Texas Eastern Transmission, LP | |
G-2 | RP21-1001-002 | Texas Eastern Transmission, LP |
G-3 | RP21-957-000 | Northern Natural Gas Company |
HYDRO | ||
H-1 | P-14227-005 | The Nevada Hydro Company, Inc. |
H-2 | P-15229-000 | Alabama Power Company |
Certificates | ||
C-1 | PL18-1-001 | Certification of New Interstate Natural Gas Facilities |
PL21-3-001 | Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Natural Gas Infrastructure Project Reviews | |
C-2 | CP20-527-000 | Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC |
C-3 | CP20-50-000 | Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, L.L.C. |
CP20-51-000 | Southern Natural Gas Company, L.L.C. | |
C-4 | CP20-48-000 | Iroquois Gas Transmission System,L.P. |
C-5 | CP15-554-004 | Atlantic Coast Pipeline,LLC |
CP15-554-005 | ||
CP15-554-006 | ||
CP15-554-007 | ||
CP15-554-009 | ||
CP15-555-003 | Dominion Energy Transmission, Inc. | |
CP15-555-004 | ||
CP15-555-005 | ||
CP15-555-007 | Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage, Inc. | |
C-6 | CP17-458-015 | Midship Pipeline Company, LLC |
C-7 | CP21-28-000 | Northern Natural Gas Company |
Promoting American Energy Security by Facilitating Investments and Innovation in Climate Solutions
- Raymond E. Mabus, Former Secretary of the Navy
- Katherine Stainken, Vice President of Policy, Electrification Coalition
- Jim Matheson, Chief Executive Officer, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
- Kathleen Sgamma, President, Western Energy Alliance
Markup of Right Whale Coexistence Act, Preventing PFAS Runoff at Airports Act, TORNADO Act, and other legislation
U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Chair of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, will convene an Executive Session at 10 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, March 22, 2022, to consider several pieces of legislation.
Climate and environmental legislation:- S. 3662, Preventing PFAS Runoff at Airports Act
- S. 3664, Right Whale Coexistence Act of 2022, to provide support for the conservation of North Atlantic right whales
- S. 3817, TORNADO Act, to improve the forecasting and understanding of tornadoes and other hazardous weather
- S. 1541, Martha Wright-Reed Just and Reasonable Communications Act of 2021
- S. 3014, Next Generation Telecommunications Act
- S. 3262, FREIGHT Act
- S. 3278, Reese’s Law
- S. 3296, TSA Reaching Across Nationalities, Societies, and Languages to Advance Traveler Education Act
- S. 3405, Low Power Protection Act
- S. 3434, Strengthening Support for American Manufacturing Act
- S. 3580, Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022
- S. 3785, FAA Leadership Veteran Status Act
- Coast Guard Promotions (PN 1827, 1828)