Congressman Rouzer Introduces Resolution to Designate National Lineman Appreciation Day
lineworker who shows up in the heat, cold, and in the wake of storms
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15 results for “heating” · North Carolina
lineworker who shows up in the heat, cold, and in the wake of storms
America (ACCA), Floor Covering Education Foundation, Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association, Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors of North Carolina
days during a winter cold spell. Homes lost heat, medical facilities lost power, schools and small businesses were
change the facts: pollution from fossil fuels is heating our planet, making extreme weather disasters more severe … million per storm event by 2080.” Extreme heat is another growing concern, with five of the state
hotter, the fight for America’s future is heating up too. Whether it’s protecting your paycheck, supporting
cancelled funding for the National Integrated Heat Health Information System (NIHHIS) Centers of Excellence. In 2024, the NOAA … landmark investments to establish the Center for Collaborative Heat Monitoring, based at the Museum of Life and Science
House Energy Action Team Chairman (HEAT) Troy Balderson (OH-12), introduced the Transparency and Honesty in Energy Regulation … thank Representative Hudson, Senator Lankford, and RSC HEAT Chair Balderson for leading this effort
experience extreme weather events and record-breaking heat due to climate change, it is critical that Congress take … with new and innovative ways to beat the heat and lower energy costs,” said Congressman Emanuel Cleaver
safely and efficiently transporting the fuel that heats our homes, powers our vehicles, and drives industry
provided essential test data, including on the Orion heat shield. Artemis II preparations are well underway
They had nowhere to go home to. No heat. And Washington bureaucrats turned their backs on them. Thank
homeowner association (such as a roof, exterior wall, heating and cooling equipment, elevator, stairwell, utility access, plumbing
repair of “essential common elements,” such as roofs, heating and cooling equipment, stairwells, and plumbing or electricity. Senator
Last year’s devastating hurricanes and record-breaking heat magnify the need for legislation to prepare our communities
protect workers from occupational exposure to extreme heat. “As Members of Congress, we have been calling on OSHA … protect indoor and outdoor workers from extreme heat and are extremely pleased with your leadership in moving forward