An Overview of the Budget Proposal for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Fiscal Year 2025
Full committee hearing on the $25.38 billion request for NASA.
Witness:- Bill Nelson, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
This request proposes $2.4 billion to fund Earth science and observations that enhance our understanding of the Earth system and continues efforts to make data more accessible and useful to a wide range of stakeholders, including scientists and policymakers. This request also includes over $500 million in Aeronautics to improve aircraft efficiency and reduce the climate impact of aviation.
Legislation on Mining Leases, Logging, Alaska Oil Driling, and Delisting Gray Wolves
Rules Committee Hearing on H.R. 3397, 6285, 3195, 2925, 615, 764, 6090.
Related Legislation- H.R. 3397 – [Western Economic Security Today Act of 2024]
- H.R. 6285 – Alaska’s Right to Produce Act of 2023, to reinstate oil and gas leases in the Arctic Refuge
- H.R. 3195 – Superior National Forest Restoration Act, to reinstate the Twin Metals mine
- H.R. 2925 – Mining Regulatory Clarity Act of 2024, to overturn the Ninth Circuit’s Rosemont decision protecting sacred sites from mine waste, allowing mine operations to use, occupy, and conduct operations (including construction of roads and other mining infrastructure activity) on public land regardless of whether a mineral deposit has been discovered on the land so long as the claimant makes timely payments of required claims maintenance fee
- H.R. 615 – Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act of 2023, to bar the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture from prohibiting or regulating the use of lead ammunition or tackle on federal land or water
- H.R. 764 – Trust the Science Act, to delist the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act
- H.R. 6090 – Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2023
Oversight of the Challenges and Opportunities Facing U.S. Energy Production
Subcommittee field hearing entitled “Drilling Down: Oversight of the Challenges and Opportunities Facing U.S. Energy Production”.
At The Nature & Retreat Center at Oak Point Park, 5901 Los Rios Boulevard, Plano, Texas 75074.
Witnesses:- Tim Tarpley, President, Energy Workforce & Technology Council
- Ron Gusek, President, Liberty Energy
- Bill desRosiers, Manager of External Affairs, Coterra Energy
Earth Day Grassroots Call
On Earth Day, please join the Biden for President Campaign for an Earth Day Grassroots Call featuring Gina McCarthy, former Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Representative Ayanna Pressley, and Senator Brian Schatz.
Field Hearing on Management of Utah's Public Lands
On Monday, April 22, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. (MDT), the Subcommittee on Federal Lands will hold an oversight field hearing titled “Empowering Local Voices and Stopping Federal Overreach to Improve the Management of Utah’s Public Lands.” The hearing will examine the variety of challenges facing local, Western communities surrounded by significant footprints of federal land.
This hearing will be held at The Rock Bowl, 5665 West Clubhouse Drive, Hurricane, Utah.
Witnesses:- Adam Snow, Commissioner, Washington County, St. George, Utah
- Eric Clarke, County Attorney, Washington County, St. George, Utah
- Carlos Braceras, Executive Director, Utah Department of Transportation, Taylorsville, Utah
- Zachary Renstrom, General Manager, Washington County Water Conservancy District, St. George, Utah
- Darcy Stewart, President and CEO, SunRiver St. George Development, LLC., St. George, Utah
For People For Planet Rally and March
On the 80th anniversary of the World Bank and IMF, people from around the world are coming together to say that it’s time to put people and planet first and decolonize and decarbonize our global economy.
While finance ministers from around the world meet inside the World Bank, we will be on the streets, joining forces with allies from the Global South to amplify calls for an end to fossil fuel finance, debt cancellation, and climate justice.
FOR PEOPLE FOR PLANET
RALLY AND MARCH
MEET AT 12 NOON ON FRIDAY, APRIL 19
Tell IMF & World Bank: 80 years of financial colonialism is enough! On Friday, April 19th, the Debt for Climate movement is mobilizing around the world to demand debt cancellation for the Global South during the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, DC. Support the fight for global economic & climate justice; join our direct action bringing our message straight to the delegates going into one of the most central sessions of the IMF & World Bank meetings.
Meet us at 7:30 am on Friday, April 19th at 1700 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006.
Email: d4c_dc@proton.me
Oversight of the Biden Administration’s Pause on Liquified Natural Gas Exports
Subcommittee hearing entitled “Oversight of the Biden Administration’s Pause on Liquified Natural Gas Exports”. This hearing will examine all aspects of the pause on new permits of LNG to non-Free Trade Agreement countries, which affects American companies’ ability to secure necessary permits, construction, and capitalization of new LNG projects.
Witness:- Brad Crabtree, Assistant Secretary, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, U.S. Department of Energy
Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Request for the Food and Drug Administration
Subcommittee hearing of the $7.2 billion Food and Drug Administration budget request.
Witness:- Dr. Robert M. Califf, Commissioner of Food and Drugs, Food and Drug Administration
The FY 2025 President’s Budget provides $8.0 million for Modernization of Cosmetics Implementation, for the Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS). These resources will be used to hire additional staff for continued strategic coordination and implementation of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (MoCRA). Resources will be used for activities to develop proposed and/or final regulations (for Good Manufacturing Practices, asbestos testing of talc-containing cosmetics products, and disclosing fragrance allergens on labeling) and compliance policies. Funds will also be used to maintain and update submission platforms to address MoCRA provisions for registration, product listing, and adverse event reporting, as well as review of such information to ensure industry compliance with those requirements. The new funding would also support hiring additional experts to manage critical projects such as assessments of the use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in cosmetic products. FDA will hire staff across OCS and the Office of Cosmetics and Colors to enable FDA to work toward a modernized cosmetics regulatory program.
In May 2023, FDA shared testing results for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in 186 samples from two regional collections from the Total Diet Study (TDS).31 PFAS was detected in two cod and two shrimp samples, and one sample each of tilapia, salmon, and ground beef. For the samples where PFAS was detected, each type of PFAS for which there are toxicological reference values (TRVs) was assessed individually. FDA has concluded that exposure to the PFAS at the levels measured in the seven samples are not likely to be a health concern for young children or the general population. These data are consistent with previous TDS testing results; no PFAS have been detected in over 97 percent (701 out of 718) of the fresh and processed foods tested from the TDS. At least one type of PFAS was detected in 44 percent (14 out of 32) of the TDS seafood samples and in 74 percent (60 out of 81) of the samples from the 2022 targeted seafood survey. FDA is committed to maintaining the availability of safe seafood, as it provides key nutrients for children and adults. The Agency will continue to engage with industry and apply the latest science to increase our understanding of the levels of PFAS in seafood, the reasons for the differences within and across types of seafood, and to help identify strategies that can reduce PFAS in seafood. In addition, FDA is available to provide technical assistance to industry as laboratories work to expand their analytical capabilities to test for PFAS in seafood. Since 2019, FDA has expanded its testing methodology from 16 to now 30 types of PFAS in 2023. The Agency is also expanding its research effort by using high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). This will allow FDA to determine which additional types of PFAS, beyond those tested for with the current method, are present in foods and should be included in targeted methods going forward. As part of FDA’s technical assistance to states, the Agency is contributing to research to understand how PFAS is taken up by plants, and how PFAS concentrations vary between plants and parts of a plant. This is an area of research that may help make significant reductions in PFAS exposure from food. For example, by studying PFAS uptake, researchers may help identify plants that can be safely grown in contaminated soil without PFAS uptake to the edible portion of the plant.
BOEM Assessments of Oil and Gas Reserves on the Outer Continental Shelf
On Thursday, April 18, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., in Room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources will hold an oversight hearing titled “Assessing Solutions to Secure America’s Offshore Energy Future.”
This hearing will focus on the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM) approach to resource assessments, particularly offshore oil and gas reserves on the Outer Continental Shelf.
Witnesses:- Andy McConn, Director, Head of Commercial Intelligence, Enverus
- Nikki Martin, President & CEO, EnerGeo Alliance
- Eric Zimmermann, Chief Operating Officer, LLOG Exploration, Covington, LA
- Tyson Slocum, Director, Energy Program, Public Citizen