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Adam B. Schiff
FromAdam B. Schiff·D-CA·

NEWS: Schiff, Padilla, Brownley, and Garamendi Announce More than $22 Million for Infrastructure Upgrades at Port of Hueneme and Port of Richmond

funding the lawmakers secured will improve efficiency and safety and help support the much-needed upgrades to infrastructure … Hueneme carry out its critical functions while prioritizing safety, maximizing efficiency, and guaranteeing responsible stewardship. Ensuring the Port

Adam B. Schiff
FromAdam B. Schiff·D-CA·

NEWS: Schiff, Padilla, Huffman Announce More than $3 Million for Rural and Tribal Transportation Infrastructure Projects in the North Coast from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

Tribal Assistance Pilot Program (RTA), will help make safety improvements and upgrades at the Stewarts Point Rancheria … communities build safer and better infrastructure – improving public safety, creating economic opportunity, addressing long overdue repairs, and connecting

Adam B. Schiff
FromAdam B. Schiff·D-CA·

NEWS: Sen. Schiff Delivers Nearly $2 Million in Federal Funding for Indio’s Valley Sanitary District for Recycled Water Project, Part of $254 Million Secured for California

federal funding for critical investments in housing, public safety, and conservation projects across California Indio, CA– Today … housing supply, provide resources to support fire preparedness safety, and make critical infrastructure and environmental conservation upgrades

Adam B. Schiff
FromAdam B. Schiff·D-CA·

NEWS: Sens. Schiff and Merkley Demand Extension of Ethics Guardrails on Trump EPA Chemical Appointees, End to Conflicts of Interest

Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Chemical Safety, Waste Management, Environmental Justice, and Regulatory Oversight, areurgingfour political appointees … Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) to extend indefinitely their recusal