Jayapal, Deluzio, Ryan Introduce Legislation to Break Up Meatpacking Monopolies, Drive Down Grocery Costs
America, Demand Progress, Farm Action Fund, Food & Water Watch, Groundwork Action, Montana Cattlemen’s Association (MCA), National Family
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz (FL-25), Maxine Waters (CA-43), Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12), George Whitesides
toilets that threaten Icicle Creek: Leavenworth’s drinking water source. The administration recently proposed an additional
attended the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries hearing on “Sea Lion Predation
power plants, transmission lines and water infrastructure? How can local communities and ratepayers be protected? The answer should … lives. I have introduced the Power and Water for Families Act to protect Northwest communities from the negative
Organic and Regenerative Agriculture; Farm Action Fund; Food & Water Watch; Food Lifeline; International Fresh Produce Association; Lifelong Health
area during winter storms when large quantities of water flow across the U.S.-Canada border. $19.5 Million
Baumgartner Introduces Power and Water for Families Act – H.R.9419 June 25, 2026 | Press Releases Bill protects ratepayers, encourages … power generation, and supports water reuse for large data-center projects WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Congressman Michael Baumgartner introduced
full cost of the power and water infrastructure needed to serve them. Published in KREM2 News WASHINGTON … Wednesday, Congressman Michael Baumgartner introduced the Power and Water for Families Act of 2026 ( H.R.9419 ), which aims
protecting vulnerable ecosystems, and promoting growth for native water and shore-based plants. Rep. Larsen is an advocate … Northwest Washington’s marine infrastructure in the Water Resources Development Act of 2024 (WRDA 2024), bipartisan legislation that
Committee advanced its Fiscal Year 2027 Energy and Water legislation. Notably, the legislation returns Hanford’s funding … that requires difficult decisions. While the Energy and Water appropriations measure slightly reduces funding to a previous fiscal
ceiling and leaking vents that left pools of water in the kitchen, risking food safety; it showed that
County to access these funds for dock and water infrastructure projects. $83 billion for local communities to build
kitchen to meet code, replace the roof , repair water-damaged sheetrock, and upgrade the electrical system, including installing … Creek Treatment Plant Aeration Equipment for Discovery Clean Water Alliance The funding will be used to support replacement
over $52 million, include road and trail upgrades, water infrastructure projects, and public safety improvements. Members of Congress … public safety, support for education, and drinking water improvements. These investments are critical in meeting the needs
numerous reports of moldy food, inadequate amounts of water, medical neglect, and people packed in so tightly they
numerous reports of moldy food, inadequate amounts of water, medical neglect, and people packed in so tightly they
fundamental our relationship is with the woods and waters here in Washington state,” Gluesenkamp Perez said. “Our families
energy storage, and remains vital to flood control, water storage, irrigation, and grid reliability services. The Build More
Tribal nations who have stewarded the lands and waters since time immemorial and our fishing communities rely … team of scientists from the Center for Urban Waters and Washington Stormwater Center discovered the cause: a toxic
Columbia River to River Mile 66, where the water is no longer salty enough to replicate traditional … December 2025 House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife, and Fisheries hearing on “Sea Lion Predation
Tribal nations who have stewarded the lands and waters since time immemorial and our fishing communities rely … team of scientists from the Center for Urban Waters and Washington Stormwater Center discovered the cause: a toxic
Harbor County Projects: City of Hoquiam Beacon Hill Water Reservoir — Requested funding, $9,801,980.25 The funding would … jobs in Hoquiam are dependent upon adequate water supply. Replacing the water reservoir protects these jobs and businesses
They are the people we want in the water during an emergency and I came away reminded again … some of the most dangerous, and highly trafficked water so this is very personal to me,” Gluesenkamp Perez
because of lack of medications. There is a water shortage because there is little electricity to pump water