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Committee Hearing Held on Superfund Program Reforms Sought in CLEAN Future Act | Sullivan & Worcester


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The CLEAN Future Act (Act), introduced in its current form on March 2, 2021 by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, is designed primarily to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Reflecting the environmental policy goals of the new administration, which Democrats in Congress are seeking to effectuate, the bill addresses a broad range of topics, including clean electricity standards, funding for electric vehicle infrastructure, building code changes, climate risk disclosure requirements, Superfund program reforms, and environmental justice initiatives.
The most recent of the Congressional hearings on the legislation was held on May 13, 2021, to address proposed reforms of the Superfund program, including backlog problems, decreased public funding for cleanups, and a heightened risk of additional releases of hazardous substances from contaminated sites due to more frequent occurrences of natural disasters. Thus, for ....

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Environmental advocates call on Congress to build on Pallone offshore drilling ban by passing Biden infrastructure plan


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Environmental advocates call on Congress to build on Pallone offshore drilling ban by passing Biden infrastructure plan
May 7, 2021, 12:30 pm | in
A group of New Jersey elected officials, green business groups and civil rights leaders applauded Rep. Frank Pallone (D-Monmouth) for introducing legislation that would ban offshore drilling off the state’s coastline and called on Congress to wean itself from Big Oil and instead make transformative investments to create clean energy jobs.
Rep. Pallone’s legislation comes as President Biden is pushing the American Jobs Plan, which would invest trillions of dollars in clean energy, creating millions of new jobs replacing 100 percent of the nation’s lead drinking water lines, weatherizing 2 million aging homes and offices, building new solar panels and wind turbines and other major national infrastructure needs. ....

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NJ Sandy victims shouldn't have to repay feds: lawmakers


New Jersey s entire House delegation has signed a letter asking the federal government to grant financial relief to families and towns still recovering from 2012 s superstorm Sandy.
The letter, written by U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., asks leaders of the House appropriation committees to grant Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge the ability to waive the recoupment of federal funds owed by New Jersey homeowners who participated in Sandy rebuilding programs.
The Murphy administration announced a freeze on the recoupment process, also known as clawbacks, in 2018, saying the state Department of Community Affairs would no longer be attempting to collect repayment of grant funds. But while the freeze was welcomed by Sandy victims, it has also left them in limbo, unsure if they will be asked to repay some of the grant funds they received.  ....

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