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E&C Republicans Lead Passage of Bipartisan HALT Fentanyl on House Floor
News Release: Bills Gives Law Enforcement Permanent Tools to Crack Down on Illicit Fentanyl-Related Substances
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DOE Launches New Energy Earthshot to Decarbonize Transportation and Industrial Sectors
Release: The Clean Fuels & Products ShotTM Will Reduce Emissions and Develop Cost-Effective Fuels and Products for Aviation, Marine, and Other Hard-to-Decarbonize Sector
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E&C Advances Five Bills to Secure America’s Energy Future and Freedom
News Release: In a Full Committee markup today, the Energy and Commerce Committee passed solutions that will secure our critical energy infrastructure, strengthen America’s nuclear energy industry, and protect people’s freedom of choice when it comes to their home appliances.
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Chair Rodgers on the House Floor: “The HALT Fentanyl Act Will Save Lives”
News Release: Washington, D.C. - House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) delivered the following remarks on the House Floor today in support of H.R. 467, the HALT Fentanyl Act, in order to save lives and make communities safer.
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Chair Rodgers on the House Floor: “The HALT Fentanyl Act Will Save Lives”
News Release: Washington, D.C. - House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) delivered the following remarks on the House Floor today in support of H.R. 467, the HALT Fentanyl Act, in order to save lives and make communities safer.
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E&C Advances Seven Bills to Close the Digital Divide and Improve American Leadership in Wireless Communications
News Release: In a Full Committee markup today, the Energy and Commerce Committee passed solutions that will streamline broadband permitting to expedite deployment and reauthorize the Federal Communications Commission’s Spectrum Auction Authority.
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Chair Rodgers Opening Statement at Full Committee Markup of 19 Bills
News Release: LOWERING HEALTH CARE COSTS & INCREASING TRANSPARENCY
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Chair Rodgers Opening Statement at Full Committee Markup of 19 Bills
News Release: LOWERING HEALTH CARE COSTS & INCREASING TRANSPARENCY
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E&C GOP Lead to Stop Biden’s Plan to Jack up Prices on Everything Transported by Truck
News Release: House Energy and Commerce Committee Republicans spoke in favor of S.J. Res. 11, a resolution to disapprove of the EPA’s final rule, “Control of Air Pollution from New Motor Vehicles: Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicle Standards." It passed the House Tuesday by a vote of 221-203.
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E&C Advances Six Bills to Lower Health Care Costs and Increase Price Transparency Out of Committee
News Release: Key bill-the PATIENT Act-clears committee unanimously
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DOE Prepares for Hurricane Season, and So Can You
News Release: June 1 marks the first day of hurricane season in the U.S., which runs until November 30. Prediction models forecast an active hurricane season in 2023, with around 2-3 hurricanes expected to reach Category 3 status. However, preparation and resilience efforts for storms like these begin before hurricane...
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Biden-Harris Administration Invests $50 Million in States and Tribal Nations to Modernize America’s Electric Grid
Release: Four States and Two Tribal Nations Receive First Round of Investments to Strengthen Grid Resilience, Enhance Ability to Deliver Cheaper, Cleaner Energy to Communities Across the Country
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DOE Announces $45 Million for Carbon Capture, Transport, and Storage to Reduce Carbon Pollution
News Release: WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) announced up to $45.5 million in funding available to advance carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technologies and help establish the foundation for a successful carbon transport and storage industry...
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Claflin University Students Find Potential Careers at Savannah River Site
News Release: AIKEN, S.C. - Students from Claflin University in Orangeburg, South Carolina, recently toured the DOE Office of Environmental Management’s (EM ) Savannah River Site (SRS) to learn about the array of occupations and operations across the 310-square-mile environmental reservation.
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Microvast Grant Application Rejected by Department of Energy
News Release: WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-WY), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) commented on the announcement that the Department of Energy will not award a $200 million grant to the company Microvast.
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My Path to DOE's Office of Environmental Management: Recent Graduate Shares Her Story With Podcast Host
News Release: While preparing for a recent podcast episode that brought attention to the DOE Office of Environmental Management’s (EM ) hiring efforts and associated challenges, Michael Butler, host of the “Gone Fission Nuclear Report Podcast, " came across a recent college graduate who joined EM’s Office of External Affairs team last year.
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Oak Ridge Contractor’s Grants Benefit 29 Regional Schools This Year
News Release: OAK RIDGE, Tenn. - Oak Ridge ’s cleanup contractor is awarding $40,000 in grants for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) projects that benefit 29 schools across a nine-county region.
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Savannah River Site Safety Expo Reinforces Safety Culture
News Release: AIKEN, S.C. - The Savannah River Site (SRS) recently hosted its annual safety expo, featuring nearly 60 informational booths designed to educate and engage employees on a variety of topics that underpin the site’s safety culture, legacy and performance.
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DOE Prepares for Hurricane Season, and So Can You
News Release: June 1 marks the first day of hurricane season in the U.S., which runs until November 30. Prediction models forecast an active hurricane season in 2023, with around 2-3 hurricanes expected to reach Category 3 status. However, preparation and resilience efforts for storms like these begin before hurricane...
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LM Co-Hosts Emergency Management Organization Annual Meeting
News Release: Natural and man-made disasters seem to be wreaking havoc around the world. Federal, state, and local government organizations are continually considering these threats in their current and future emergency management planning.