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Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies (113th Congress)

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Pete Visclosky (IN)

Mike Honda (CA)

Lucille Roybal-Allard (CA)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jurisdiction

Department of Energy

Department of Defense-Civil; Department of the Army; Corps of Engineers-Civil

Department of the Interior; Bureau of Reclamation; Central Utah Project

Related Agencies

Appalachian Regional Commission 

Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board

Delta Regional Authority

Denali Commission 

Nuclear Regulatory Commission 

Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board 

Tennessee Valley Authority

Recent Activity
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It is unacceptable to provide $700m less for energy efficiency, renewable energy, and Energy Delivery and Reliability than this same subcommittee recommended for these purposes just one year ago.
The Government must live up to its responsibility and provide for the eventual safe disposal of commercial spent fuel that is currently stored at these sites.
Cost overruns and schedule slips of the Department of Energy's major construction projects must be addressed.
We must address the environmental impacts of our nuclear weapons complex, to ensure the health and safety of those communities affected.
The last several years have brought repeated and devastating weather events to many areas of the country, testing the ability of local communities to respond, rebuild and recover.