VIDEO: Rep. Gomez Updates Estrada Courts Seniors on $7 Million Federal Investments Improving Their Homes
previous investments to help residents adapt to extreme heat. - $650,000 (FY2022) for Project SOAR, expanding college, career
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previous investments to help residents adapt to extreme heat. - $650,000 (FY2022) for Project SOAR, expanding college, career
live in and better prepared for wildfires, storms, heat, and other extreme weather. I’m grateful to SEEC
Protect Inland Empire Warehouse Workers from Extreme Heat, Demands Action from Federal and State Officials Washington, D.C. – Today … protect Inland Empire warehouse workers from dangerous indoor heat conditions as the region enters the hottest summer months
prolonged drought, the Colorado River crisis, and heat, this is not acceptable. The area I represent cannot afford
Torres Leads Fight to Protect Workers from Extreme Heat and Restore Preschool Funding Washington, D.C. — Congresswoman Norma … Republican drafted funding bill, protecting workers from heat-related injuries and illness and restoring funding for Preschool Development
help residents stay safe during periods of extreme heat,” said Congresswoman Rivas. “Climate change is making heat waves … Fernando Gardens from the growing impacts of extreme heat and climate change in the San Fernando Valley. Congresswoman
increasingly unpredictable due to prolonged drought, extreme heat, and changing climate conditions. Communities across California and the country
limiting the use of combustibles during high-heat seasons. It also calls for increased financial support for communities
Fund. “As we face worsening floods, fires and heat waves, as well as rising insurance premiums, the Greenhouse
House Floor to oppose H.R. 5587, the "HEATS Act," Republican legislation that lets corporations tunnel into federal minerals
environmental protections. The Harnessing Energy at Thermal Sources (HEATS) Act, introduced alongside Congresswoman Young Kim (CA-40), will
clean, lower energy costs, reduce summer heat, and even improve mental well-being. But for too long, people … forestry, tree-based local food production, reduce urban heat, and improve public health and environmental outcomes The bill
Representatives passed the Harnessing Energy At Thermal Sources (HEATS) Act, legislation introduced by Congresswoman Young … tape, and secure our energy supply chains. The HEATS Act boosts U.S. energy supply by removing unnecessary federal
income households rely on this program to heat and cool their homes. At a time when energy … rising energy costs and gasoline, food, and heating oil prices surge due to tariffs and President Trump
public housing have been facing extreme heat for years; an issue that is no longer seasonal, but persistent … Pueblo Del Rio public housing site to provide heat relief for nearly 1,800 residents. Broadway Sur Transportation
significant investments we need to fight extreme heat and keep residents safe while walking around Sepulveda Boulevard,” said
markup the Harnessing Energy At Thermal Sources (HEATS) Act ( H.R. 7409 ), a bipartisan bill lead by Representatives Young … energy future,” said Rep. Young Kim. “The HEATS Act cuts unnecessary red tape, strengthens our energy security
trees so the land can recover. But extreme heat, drought, insects, and disease are preventing many areas from
making it harder for Americans to afford to heat and cool our homes. The E-Access Act will
Pueblo del Rio Public Housing site, providing critical heat relief for 1,792 residents
center development. Invest in energy efficiency and home heating & cooling to lower residential energy costs. Families Create
needed include internal construction, structural improvements, an HVAC (heating, venting, air conditioning) system, plumbing, technology hardware, and painting
driven disasters—from wildfires to flooding to extreme heat. Families in California are already facing rising insurance premiums … record heat. Rolling back safeguards will only make those costs worse. This decision also relies on deeply flawed
assist residents with the growing impacts of extreme heat. $850,000: The City of Los Angeles (Sepulveda Basin … local infrastructure in areas that suffer from extreme heat, increasing public safety, and accessibility to public transportation
Serious Risks Posed by Air Pollution and Extreme Heat to Latina Maternal and Infant Health Washington D.C. — Today … serious risks that air pollution and extreme heat pose to Latina maternal and infant health. The resolution underscores