November 2022 |
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Chair Grijalva Cheers Biden Administration’s Funding Request for Rooftop Solar in Puerto Rico
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New Government Watchdog Report: Cybersecurity of Offshore Oil and Gas Infrastructure is Inadequate, Posing Major Risks
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Chair Grijalva Commends Biden Administration’s Environmental Justice Scorecard, Calls for Strong Monitoring of NEPA and Civil Rights Act Compliance
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October 2022 |
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Chair Grijalva Statement on SCOTUS Denial of Fitisemanu v. United States
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Chair Grijalva Applauds Department of Interior’s Plan to Hold the First Pacific Offshore Wind Lease Sale
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New GAO Report Finds Inconsistencies and Data Gaps in Federal Efforts to Prevent Overfishing
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Chair Grijalva Celebrates Designation of Camp Hale as First New National Monument of Biden Presidency
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Chair Grijalva, Members of Congress Send Letters Requesting Critical Resources for Disaster Recovery and Resilience in Puerto Rico and Florida Following Hurricanes Fiona and Ian
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Chair Grijalva Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Protect Wild Horses and Burros
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Chair Grijalva Praises President Biden’s Announcement of Additional Funding and Resources for Puerto Rico Post-Hurricane Fiona
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September 2022 |
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Chair Grijalva Cheers Rejection of Dirty Permitting Rider, Awaits Vote on Clean Continuing Resolution
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Chair Grijalva Statement on Release of Bill Text for Dirty Permitting Rider
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House Passes Seven Natural Resources Committee Bills
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Chair Grijalva Statement on Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico, Postponement of Oversight Hearing
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Committee Staff Release New Hearing Report: The Role of Public Relations Firms in Preventing Action on Climate Change
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Chair Grijalva Statement on Natural Resources Committee Assignment for First Alaska Native Representative Mary Peltola
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Chair Grijalva Applauds Department of Interior’s New Efforts to Advance Tribal Co-Management of Public Lands and Waters
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Chair Grijalva, Committee Members Introduce Bill to Align Public Lands and Waters with Biden Climate Targets, Announce Hearing Next Week
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Additional Members Sign Chair Grijalva Letter to House Leadership Opposing Permitting Rider in Continuing Resolution, Totaling 77
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Chair Grijalva, 71 Other Members to House Leadership: Keep Permitting Reform Out of a Continuing Resolution
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