ICYMI: In Phoenix, Kelly Hosts Affordability Roundtable, Joins ASU Worker Picket Line, and Accepts Worker Power Hero Award
Phoenix campus, where workers have reported dangerous indoor heat conditions and inadequate protections that led to a recent
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Phoenix campus, where workers have reported dangerous indoor heat conditions and inadequate protections that led to a recent
GallegoandMark Kellyresponded to anew reportfrom Duke University’s Heat Policy Innovation Hub finding that an outdated federal assistance … Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), even as extreme heat drives record energy costs for low-income families
report from Duke University’s Heat Policy Innovation Hub finding that an outdated federal assistance formula is leaving … Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), even as extreme heat drives record energy costs for low-income families
areas vulnerable to wildfire, drought, and extreme heat: “The cost of maintaining a home has also increased. Homeowners … regions facing heightened wildfire, drought, or extreme heat risk. Homeowners in high-risk areas now pay significantly more
university-led efforts to strengthen our state’s heat preparedness and advance water-efficient technologies for domestic semiconductor … infrastructure, and support economic competitiveness in water- and heat-stressed regions
university-led efforts to strengthen our state’s heat preparedness and advance water-efficient technologies for domestic semiconductor … infrastructure, and support economic competitiveness in water- and heat-stressed regions.” 1/16/26
have to choose between paying for heat and affording other necessities like food or medicine. We look forward … from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association, home heating costs are estimated to rise nearly 8 percent over
Discovery is uniquely vulnerable to these hazards. The heat tiles that enabled repeated shuttle missions become more fragile
only state that is dealing with extreme heat and other weather disasters. How will you partner with public
home repairs such as fixing plumbing, roofing, or heating in older homes across the state. $25 million
backing the bipartisan, bicameralAsunción Valdivia Heat Illness, Injury, and Fatality Prevention Actto protect the safety and health … outdoor workers who are exposed to dangerous heat conditions in the workplace. The legislation would require the Occupational
Today,Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)reintroduced hisExtreme Heat Emergency Actto add extreme heat to the Federal Emergency … Sylvia Garcia (TX-29). READ MORE:The June heat dome broke records. Lawmakers are now trying to classify
Program in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to fund heat mitigation efforts, such as the deployment of cool pavements … expand federal support for communities facing record-breaking heat. He also recently introduced the Extreme Heat Economic Study
fire as a controlled burn. Were the recent heat trends and dryness of the area taken into account
reminding Arizonans how to stay safe during extreme heat. The English and Spanish announcements will air statewide through … every summer in Arizona – extreme heat can be deadly. I’m Senator Ruben Gallego and I’m always
Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego introduced the Extreme Heat Economic Study Act of 2025 , legislation that would direct … determine the growing financial impacts of extreme heat. As Arizona and other states continue to face longer, more
WASHINGTON –Today,Arizona Senators Ruben GallegoandMark Kellyintroduced theExtreme Heat Economic Study Act of 2025,legislation that would direct … determine the growing financial impacts of extreme heat. As Arizona and other states continue to face longer, more
distributed equitably, so that states facing extreme heat disasters and growing populations like Arizona receive their fair share … turn off their AC during a deadly summer heat wave simply because they can’t afford the electric
distributed equitably, so that states facing extreme heat disasters and growing populations like Arizona receive their fair share … turn off their AC during a deadly summer heat wave simply because they can’t afford the electric
million households annually. In Arizona—where extreme heat makes access to affordable cooling a matter of life … health consequences and will increase the risk of heat-related illnesses and fatalities.” The lawmakers noted that Congress
million households annually. In Arizona—where extreme heat makes access to affordable cooling a matter of life … health consequences and will increase the risk of heat-related illnesses and fatalities.” The lawmakers noted that Congress
Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)introduced theExcess Urban Heat Mitigation Act.The bill would create a $30 million grant … prevent and offset the effects of excess urban heat including: cool pavements, cool roofs, tree planting and maintenance
Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)introduced theExcess Urban Heat Mitigation Act. The bill – which Senator Gallegofirst introducedas … combat the causes and consequences of urban heat islands. “As summers in Arizona and across the country