Larsen’s Bipartisan Bill Invests $580 Billion in Job-Creating Infrastructure
County to access these funds for dock and water infrastructure projects. $83 billion for local communities to build
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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
Today—during a Senate Appropriations Energy and Water Development Subcommittee hearing on President Trump’s fiscal year … called out the administration’s politicization of key water resources. Witnesses included Adam Telle, Assistant Secretary
Interior to construct a pipeline to transfer surface water to the Tribe’s new fish hatchery – the House
Committee and ranking member of the Energy and Water Development Subcommittee, released the following statement in response
Washington state’s lead and set federal drinking water standards for six PFAS chemicals for the first time … health cost of rescinding these PFAS drinking water standards? And specifically, what impacts can we expect
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
Seattle, upgraded electric grid in Cowlitz Co., modernized water lines in Sammamish, and new emergency operation center … Descriptions of each grant are below. Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District will receive
other pollutants into our waterways and our drinking water.” “Tribes like the Hoh Indian Tribe, the Quinault Indian
Today—during a Senate Appropriations Energy and Water Development Subcommittee hearing on President Trump’s fiscal year
numerous reports of moldy food, inadequate amounts of water, medical neglect, and people packed in so tightly they
paid the price for offshore drilling with polluted waters, damaged fisheries, and costly cleanups, and this decision risks
temporary road, logs placed over river waters, to commute to school and work, and access the rest
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
Today—during a Senate Appropriations Energy and Water Development Subcommittee hearing on President Trump’s fiscal year
energy storage, and remains vital to flood control, water storage, irrigation, and grid reliability services. The Build More
Washington’s diverse landscape and waters have a significant economic impact on the state. National Park tourism … Maria has fought to preserve Washington’s pristine waters and abundant fisheries. Maria is also the leading champion
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
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
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
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
limiting the application of Section 401 of theClean Water Act, which requires the EPA to consult with states … Tribes on federal licensing that impacts water quality. Under the EPA’s proposed rule, states and Tribes would
because of lack of medications. There is a water shortage because there is little electricity to pump water