Capito Statement on Report Outlining Security, Planning, Response Failures on January 6 at U.S. Capitol

Source: United States Senator for West Virginia Shelley Moore Capito

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), a member of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, today released the below statement following the committee’s publishing of a report outlining the intelligence and security failures surrounding the events at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.

“After multiple hearings, discussions with more than 50 on-duty Capitol Police officers, coordination with all relevant government agencies, and a review of thousands of documents, Congress proved that it is taking its oversight role seriously in investigating the buildup and fallout from January 6 in a bipartisan way. As the report outlines, there was a lack of interagency cooperation, failure to clearly disseminate intelligence reports showing a high risk of violence, and an underprepared Capitol Police Board that put Capitol Police officers in danger. The action items recommended in this comprehensive report are important steps toward security and safety, and as such we have begun instituting these changes right now to prevent such an attack from occurring ever again.”

BACKGROUND ON REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS:

This report lists 20 recommendations from the Rules Committee, in addition to summarizing recommendations from agency inspectors general, which can be acted on immediately. These recommendations include empowering the United States Capitol Police (USCP) Chief to request emergency assistance, implementing clear and workable USCP Board procedures, ensuring all USCP officers are trained and equipped properly, and increasing intelligence consolidation and sharing between all relevant agencies in the National Capital Region.

The full report can be accessed here.

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SCHUMER STATEMENT ON SENATE PASSAGE OF U.S. INNOVATION AND COMPETITION ACT

Source: United States Senator for New York Charles E Schumer

06.08.21

Following Senate passage of his bipartisan U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, which includes his Endless Frontier Act and a $52 billion investment for domestic semiconductor manufacturing and R&D that he has fought for as a top priority since June of last year to help further build New York as a global hub for the semiconductor industry, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles issued the following statement:

Senator Schumer said, “Today’s Senate passage of the bipartisan U.S. Innovation and Competition Act moves forward historic legislation to invest in science, technology, and U.S. manufacturing that will shore up critical industries like semiconductors, artificial intelligence, advanced communications like 5G, quantum computing, biotechnology, and advanced energy, and create opportunity to reshape the Upstate New York economy with investment in new regional tech hubs and support for New York entrepreneurs and research at universities and laboratories.”

Schumer added, “With its rare combination of a world-class workforce, advanced manufacturers, and renowned higher education institutions, I wrote and championed this legislation with Upstate New York always at the forefront of my mind. In the midst of one of the most consequential battles in our nation’s history, the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, which includes my Endless Frontier Act as its centerpiece, lays the foundation for the next century of American economic leadership and preserves our competitive edge for generations to come, and I’ll continue to fight to put Upstate New York on the frontlines of that battle.” 

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Rubio, Scott Urge Biden Administration to Re-implement Prohibition on Chinese Citrus Imports, Protect Florida Growers

Source: United States Senator for Florida Marco Rubio

Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Rick Scott (R-FL) sent a letter to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack urging him to protect Florida’s citrus growers by re-implementing a prohibition on the importation of five varieties of citrus fruits from China.  
 
“The USDA’s decision continues to risk an increase in unfair trade competition by Chinese government-subsidized products and could be exposing domestic growers to a host of invasive pests and diseases,” the senators wrote. “The department’s April 15, 2020 notice included details of the Pest Risk Assessment (PRA) of allowing imports of these citrus products from China, including a list of species that are likely to enter the United States.  The PRA identified 15 pest species of mites, fruit flies, and moths and two pathogens, including those that cause citrus canker and citrus black spot diseases, which could ‘cause unacceptable impacts’ if they enter the U.S. via imports of these Chinese citrus products.  Risking the introduction of invasive species and diseases into the U.S. is irresponsible, especially given our knowledge of how citrus greening previously entered our country by imported citrus and is spread by an invasive pest species, the Asian citrus psyllid.”
 
The full text of the letter is below. 
 
Dear Secretary Vilsack:
 
We write to urge you to reverse the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) April 2020 decision to allow the importation of five varieties of citrus fruits from China. 
 
In recent years, Florida’s citrus growers have suffered the impacts of hurricanes, unfairly priced imports, and from citrus greening, a disease which originated in China, and spread to the U.S. from imported citrus.  Citrus greening has devastated Florida’s citrus groves, decreasing our state’s citrus production capacity by approximately 70 percent since 2000.
 
The USDA’s decision continues to risk an increase in unfair trade competition by Chinese government-subsidized products and could be exposing domestic growers to a host of invasive pests and diseases. The department’s April 15, 2020 notice included details of the Pest Risk Assessment (PRA) of allowing imports of these citrus products from China, including a list of species that are likely to enter the United States.  The PRA identified 15 pest species of mites, fruit flies, and moths and two pathogens, including those that cause citrus canker and citrus black spot diseases, which could “cause unacceptable impacts” if they enter the U.S. via imports of these Chinese citrus products.  Risking the introduction of invasive species and diseases into the U.S. is irresponsible, especially given our knowledge of how citrus greening previously entered our country by imported citrus and is spread by an invasive pest species, the Asian citrus psyllid.
 
Notably, the original notice for the proposed rule, which was initially proposed in August 2014, stated, “there is no reason to conclude that adoption of this proposed rule would result in any significant economic effect,” and predicted that likely quantities of citrus imported from China would be “relatively small.”  Following the decision to allow Chinese citrus imports, the USDA estimated in a December 2020 country profile of China that Chinese exports of citrus may increase by as much as six percent this marketing year (2020-2021), and specifically cited China’s access to new markets, such as the United States, as a basis for this prediction.
 
Meanwhile, in an August 2020 report which summarized American citrus production, the USDA noted that the 2019-2020 marketing season had yielded a four percent year-over-year decrease in the volume of U.S.-produced citrus, and a six percent decrease in the volume of citrus produced in Florida.  Considering China’s well-known predatory industrial practices, it should have been abundantly clear that allowing subsidized citrus products into the U.S. from China would lead to notable import volumes that would detrimentally impact American citrus producers. Additionally, because import volumes of Chinese citrus are likely larger than what was expected by the USDA, we are concerned that larger-than-expected import volumes could increase the risk that invasive pests and diseases could be introduced into American citrus groves.
 
The federal government and the State of Florida have invested hundreds of millions of dollars to research citrus greening and to slow its spread and find a cure.  Continuing to allow citrus imports from China could further harm Florida’s citrus growers and risks undermining the progress that has been made through these investments.
 
We respectfully urge you to reconsider this decision.
 
Sincerely,
 

Gillibrand Announces New Legislation To Clean Up PFAS At New York State Military Installations With Highest Levels Of Contamination

Source: United States Senator for New York Kirsten Gillibrand

June 08, 2021

New Legislation Includes $10 Billion Investment To Protect Military Communities From Toxic PFAS Chemicals; New Data Shows Little To No Progress Has Been Made To Clean Up Most Contaminated Military Bases

Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand introduced two much needed pieces of legislation, the Clean Water for Military Families Act and the Filthy Fifty Act, directing the Department of Defense (DOD) to identify and clean up per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at U.S. military installations with some of the highest detections across the country. Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.-14) will introduce both measures in the House.

The hundreds of contaminated military sites across the country jeopardize the health, safety, and well-being of military communities who have suffered from exposure to PFAS pollution and toxic drinking water. The military’s heavy use of a firefighting foam, widely known as aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), has resulted in widespread PFAS contamination around military sites. Yet no cleanup actions have been completed for the bases with the highest PFAS detections, harming the communities who live nearby.

New York State has some of the most contaminated military installations in the country. They include:

  • Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station
  • Plattsburgh Air Force Base
  • Hancock Field Air National Guard Base
  • Stewart Air National Guard Base

“Our service members risk their lives to keep us safe, and Congress has a duty to protect their health overseas and at home. We have seen the harmful effects of these toxic chemicals in New York and across the country. There is a clear link between the use of PFAS firefighting foam on military bases and dangerous levels of PFAS in the drinking water of the surrounding communities,” said Senator Gillibrand. “The Filthy Fifty Act and Clean Water for Military Families Act would help clean up military bases with some of the highest rates of PFAS contamination and address this urgent public health and environmental issue plaguing these communities.”

“American service members make sacrifices every day for the health of our nation, and now it’s time for Congress to step up and protect the health of our service members,” said Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer. “Military families in New York and across the country have been being exposed to toxic PFAS contaminations on military bases. That’s why I’m proud to co-sponsor The Filthy Fifty Act and Clean Water for Military Families Act, which will direct the Department of Defense to identify and clean up PFAS on military installations with some of the highest detections. This legislation is another important step in curbing the toxic and dangerous problem affecting military bases, service members and their families, as well as the surrounding communities.

“Although the Defense Department has known that toxic PFAS have been building up in the blood of service members and residents of defense communities for decades, the PFAS plumes flowing from these facilities have not been cleaned up,” said EWG Senior Vice President for Government Affairs Scott Faber. “Congress needs to give the Defense Department clear marching orders: Clean up PFAS pollution. Thanks to the leadership of Sen. Gillibrand and Sen. Padilla, DOD will now have the deadlines and resources needed to protect our service members, their families, and their neighbors from these toxic “forever” chemicals.”

The Filthy Fifty Act would help expedite the testing, cleanup, removal, and remediation of PFAS at all U.S. military installations and State-owned National Guard facilities by setting testing and cleanup deadlines for PFAS remediation at the most contaminated DOD sites in the country. The bill establishes a list of “priority installations” with 50 bases in the U.S. that have among the highest detections of PFAS.

The Clean Water for Military Families Act would require the Department of Defense to conduct investigations and remediate PFAS contamination at and surrounding DOD installations in the U.S. and state-owned National Guard facilities. Specifically, the bill authorizes a one-time, $10 billion investment for the investigations and clean-up to ensure military families have access to clean, pollutant-free drinking water.

In recent years, Congress has passed legislation requiring DOD to phase out the use of AFFF firefighting foams containing PFAS. While this is a vital step to ensuring DOD adopts PFAS-free alternatives going forward, it does not address DOD’s legacy pollution. A full timeline of DOD’s history with PFAS can be found here.

As a senior member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Senator Gillibrand has been a leader in the fight to support victims of PFAS exposure and ending the use of these toxic chemicals. She has called for a national ban on toxic PFAS chemicals and continues to push the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to combat environmental contamination. Gillibrand fought to include provisions in the final Fiscal Year 2020 (FY20) National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) — passed by Congress and signed into law by the President —  that would protect communities from toxic PFAS exposure. The first of those provisions included is her bipartisan bill, the PFAS Release Disclosure Act that publicly identifies the sources of PFAS emissions. Specifically, it requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to create a clear process to add PFAS chemicals, including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) — two of the most pervasive PFAS chemicals with scientifically demonstrated health effects — to the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), a centralized database of environmental releases of toxic chemicals. These requirements improve the availability of information related to the emissions of PFAS and help to identify the potential sources of PFAS emissions in the environment. The second provision is an amendment she co-sponsored that prohibits the Department of Defense from procuring firefighting foam that contains PFAS.

Senator Gillibrand’s Filthy Fifty Act is cosponsored in the Senate by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Senators Padilla (D-Calif.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), and Debbie Stabenow (Mich.).

The Clean Water for Military Families Act, led by Senator Padilla (D-CA), is cosponsored in the Senate by Senator Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ed Markey (D-Mass.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), and Debbie Stabenow (Mich.).

The Filthy Fifty Act is endorsed by the Environmental Working Group. The Clean Water for Military Families Act is endorsed by the Environmental Working Group, Earthjustice, the League of Conservation Voters, Commissioned Officers Association of the U.S. Public Health Service, Inc. (COA), and The Committee to Bridge the Gap. 

Read the text of the Filthy Fifty Act HERE.

Read the text of the Clean Water for Military Families Act HERE.

A one-pager on the Clean Water for Military Families Act can be found HERE.

Senator Scott Statement on Endless Frontiers Act

Source: United States Senator for South Carolina Tim Scott

Tuesday | June 8, 2021

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) released the following statement after the U.S. Senate held a vote on the Endless Frontiers Act.

“For years Republicans have raised warnings about China’s rising threat to American power and democracy around the globe,” said Senator Scott. “I am encouraged that there is growing bipartisan agreement about the need to combat the Chinese Communist Party. While this bill has positive elements, we cannot ask taxpayers to pick up the tab for massive and duplicative spending on already competitive industries. Instead, we must get serious about building our strategic advantage over China by unleashing private sector innovation and confronting the CCP’s illegal tactics and outright theft.”

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Durbin Statement On Bipartisan Confirmation Of Biden’s First Judicial Nominees

Source: United States Senator for Illinois Dick Durbin

06.08.21

Senate votes to confirm Julien Xavier Neals, to be United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey; and Regina M. Rodriguez, to be United States District Judge for the District of Colorado

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today released the following statement after the Senate confirmed, on a bipartisan basis, the nominations of Julien Xavier Neals, to be United States District Judge for the District of New Jersey; and Regina M. Rodriguez, to be United States District Judge for the District of Colorado.  These are the first judicial nominees confirmed by the Senate during the Biden Administration.  Mr. Neals was confirmed by a bipartisan vote of 66-33.  Ms. Rodriguez was confirmed by a bipartisan vote of 72-28.

“Julien Neals and Regina Rodriguez show the Biden Administration’s dedication to appointing judges with outstanding credentials and a wealth of experience.  By confirming judges who reflect the experiences of all Americans, we can continue building a justice system that is grounded in the real world.

“Today’s confirmations are just the beginning.  The Judiciary Committee and the Biden Administration will continue taking steps to orient the courts back towards fair mindedness and competence.”

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Durbin Joins Gillibrand To Announce New Legislation To Clean Up PFAS At Military Installations With Highest Levels Of Contamination

Source: United States Senator for Illinois Dick Durbin

06.08.21

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) joined Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) to introduce the Filthy Fifty Act, legislation directing the Department of Defense (DOD) to identify and clean up per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) at U.S. military installations with some of the highest detections across the country.

The hundreds of contaminated military sites across the country jeopardize the health, safety, and well-being of military communities who have suffered from exposure to PFAS pollution and toxic drinking water. The military’s heavy use of a firefighting foam, widely known as aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF), has resulted in widespread PFAS contamination around military sites. Yet no cleanup actions have been completed for the bases with the highest PFAS detections, harming the communities who live nearby.

Illinois has several military facilities with a known or suspected PFAS release, including Scott Air Force Base, Peoria Air National Guard Base, Springfield Air National Guard Base, and the decommissioned Chanute Air Force Base.

“Our military members are focused on keeping us and our families safe, and we owe it to them to ensure their communities and drinking water systems are safe from toxic chemicals like PFAS,” said Durbin. “It’s time we took this public health concern seriously. I’m proud to cosponsor the Filthy Fifty Act to prioritize the eradication of PFAS from military bases in Illinois and across the country.”

The Filthy Fifty Act would help expedite the testing, cleanup, removal, and remediation of PFAS at all U.S. military installations and State-owned National Guard facilities by setting testing and cleanup deadlines for PFAS remediation at the most contaminated DOD sites in the country. The bill establishes a list of “priority installations” with 50 bases in the U.S. that have among the highest detections of PFAS. Decommissioned Chanute Air Force Base in Champaign County, Illinois, is among the 50 “priority installations.”

The bill is also cosponsored by Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Alex Padilla (D-CA), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Ed Markey (D-MA), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Cory Booker (D-NJ), and Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH).

Durbin has been a longtime champion of removing PFAS from military facilities and has previously helped increase funding for PFAS-related clean-up, research, and mitigation work at or near military bases during his tenure as Chair and Vice Chair on the Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee. Durbin has also advocated for PFAS clean-up during his meetings with former Secretary of the Air Force Barbara Barrett and he wrote to former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt on the issue. Durbin is a cosponsor of the Clean Water Standards for PFAS Act, which would regulate PFAS chemicals under the Clean Water Act by creating new effluent limitations and pretreatment standards for sources that discharge PFAS chemicals into our waterways.

U.S. Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA-14) will introduce the measure in the House.

Read the text of the Filthy Fifty Act HERE.

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In Key Hearing, Heinrich Expresses Support For BLM Director Nominee, Secures Critical Commitments For National Monuments Management Plans, SunZia Transmission Project

Source: United States Senator for New Mexico Martin Heinrich

Senator Heinrich also secured a commitment from DOE Office of Minority Economic Impact nominee to increase renewable energy investment opportunities for Tribal communities

WASHINGTON – Today, in a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing to consider pending nominations, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) expressed support for Tracy Stone-Manning’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Senator Heinrich noted that Stone-Manning’s experience in Tribal issues, land and wildlife conservation, and water settlements offers a return to qualified and competent management of America’s public lands. The BLM has been without a confirmed director for almost four and a half years.

VIDEO: Heinrich Expresses Support For BLM Director Nominee [HD DOWNLOAD LINK HERE] 

In the hearing, Senator Heinrich detailed how Stone-Manning’s willingness to work across the aisle and history of working with ranchers and wilderness advocates, hunters and mountain bikers, and unions and Tribal leaders makes her a prime candidate to lead the BLM. “I hope we can confirm Tracy Stone-Manning for BLM director very soon so that she can get to work,” said Heinrich. 

Senator Heinrich secured a commitment from Stone-Manning that, if confirmed, she would work with the communities around the Rio Grande del Norte and Organ-Mountains Desert Peaks National Monuments to finally complete their monument management plans. A planning process allows local residents, Tribal leaders, public land users, and business owners to weigh in on how the monument can be best managed.

Senator Heinrich also secured a commitment from Stone-Manning to ensure that the SunZia Southwest Transmission Project in New Mexico stays on track and meets its schedule. 

SunZia, a project that is critical to fully developing New Mexico’s carbon-free energy resources, began the BLM process to finalize its route last week. The two lines will carry 3 gigawatts of carbon-free electricity and will create more than 6,000 construction jobs.

Senator Heinrich also secured a key commitment from Shalanda Baker, the nominee for Director of the Office of Minority Economic Impact at the U.S. Department of Energy, to work together to increase private capital investments for Tribal renewable energy projects in Tribal communities.

Find the full video of today’s hearing and list of witnesses by clicking here.

ICYMI – NYT OpEd by Sen. Heinrich: The Electric Future Must Begin Now

Source: United States Senator for New Mexico Martin Heinrich

WASHINGTON – In an op-ed published by The New York Times today, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) calls for electrifying large parts of the U.S. economy and changing the supply of all that electricity from polluting fuels to clean energy. Senator Heinrich, a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, introduced the Electrifying America’s Future Resolution last month to advance the vision of widespread electrification of appliances and machines in American homes and businesses.

The New York Times Opinion: The Electric Future Must Begin Now

By Martin Heinrich

Our future depends on our acting now to confront the climate crisis by enacting policies to convert our economy from fossil fuels to clean energy. By making this switch, we will also create millions of new jobs, save American households money on their energy bills and protect lives by improving the air we breathe in our homes and workplaces.

To get there, we need to begin by electrifying large parts of our economy and changing the supply of all that electricity from polluting fuels to clean energy. We must start with our homes and vehicles because, according to research from Rewiring America, a nonprofit organization focused on the widespread electrification of the U.S. economy, 42 percent of all of our energy-related carbon emissions come from the machines we have in our households and our cars. To keep global warming at livable temperatures, we need to replace existing machines that use fossil fuels with clean electric substitutes when they reach the end of life.

Deep decarbonization analyses, such as a recent report by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, conclude that working to electrify our vehicles, homes and businesses is a critical part of achieving economywide net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

We cannot rely on Energy Star, which certifies energy-efficient products. We need to get to zero emissions as soon as possible, and you can’t “efficiency” your way to zero. Even an efficient natural gas furnace installed today can emit carbon dioxide for 20 years or more.

Rewiring America offers one blueprint for this transition that underscores its enormous scope — and the benefits that will result. The group has calculated that we must replace or install one billion machines. More than half of those would replace the ones we now have in our homes that burn fossil fuels — including our space-heating machines like furnaces, water heaters, cars, and clothes dryers. What if we build those electric appliances in America? That’s a lot of manufacturing.

The other close to half a billion machines are the infrastructure we must install to generate and distribute that electricity — breaker boxes, batteries, rooftop solar systems and vehicle chargers. To power those billion machines, we will need to greatly increase the amount of electricity we produce, and do so cleanly.

One billion sounds like a daunting number, but it is also an enormous opportunity. Rewiring America’s road map will create, among other things, as many as 25 million new, good-paying jobs at the peak of this effort to switch to clean energy. Those jobs will be spread across the country. These workers will be the electricians installing new car-charging stations in your garage and the plumbers replacing that old gas water heater with a hyper-efficient heat pump water heater. They will be HVAC technicians replacing that old gas furnace with a ducted heat pump.

My father was a utility lineman — a union job that gave me the opportunity to go to college and my parents some stability when they retired. There will be many more jobs like my father’s and many more opportunities as we build, install and maintain those billion machines and the grid that supports them.

A strategy based on electrification will enable the United States to both improve the economy and confront climate change using existing technology.

We need to get started today. And that requires three things. First, we need to invest in upgrading the breaker boxes in American homes so that they can take higher-capacity electrified appliances. These new breaker boxes will help to manage the load on a decarbonized grid. Second, we need to bring down the upfront costs of electrified appliances through rebates, incentives and low-cost financing to encourage consumers to buy them. Fossil-driven machines may be cheaper initially, but operating electrical machines will be cheaper far into the future, and their price will come down with economies of scale.

Last, we need to help organize very fragmented local markets, train workers, reduce regulations that make electrification and distributed generation more expensive, and encourage business models that make it easy and intuitive for homeowners to replace and install their share of these one billion machines.

Helping Americans electrify their future will cost money. The upfront cost to government has been estimated at roughly $3 trillion dollars over the first 10 years — $300 billion a year — and will require meaningful private investments as well. But these investments will be offset by significant savings on home energy bills of as much as $2,585 a year per household and by economy-boosting job creation. And they will help us avoid the enormous economic and human costs of climate change — which could reach nearly $8 trillion worldwide by 2050, according to one analysis.

Electrifying smartly will make our grid more reliable and our homes more resilient, and create millions of good-paying jobs. And it will go a long way toward saving the planet for us and future generations.

 

Heinrich Featured Speaker At Aspen Institute Virtual Forum On Children And Families

Source: United States Senator for New Mexico Martin Heinrich

WASHINGTON – Today, June 8, 2021, at 2:30 p.m. MT/ 4:30 p.m. ET, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Vice Chair of the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee (JEC), will participate in the 2021 Aspen Forum on Children and Families: Our Moment is Now. Senator Heinrich is a featured speaker on a panel focused on how a two-generation approach that targets both parents and children can increase economic security, educational success, social capital, and the health and wellbeing of whole families.

LIVESTREAM: Heinrich To Discuss How 2GEN Approach Can Increase Opportunities For Families Living In Poverty

The panel, “2GEN: Rebuilding a New Structure for Families,” hosted by Ascend at the Aspen Institute, will also feature Javier Martínez, executive director, Partnership for Community Action; Marjorie Sims, managing director, Ascend at the Aspen Institute; and Anne Mosle, vice president, the Aspen Institute, executive director, Ascend at the Aspen Institute.

Senator Heinrich is the lead Senate Democrat on the bipartisan Two-Generation Economic Empowerment Act, legislation to increase opportunities for families living in poverty. A previous version of Senator Heinrich and U.S. Senator Susan Collins’ (R-Maine) legislation included two provisions that have since been signed into law. These provisions include a request for the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to issue a report exploring the potential for two-generation pilots, collaboration areas, and federal funding opportunities, and a new program administered by the U.S. Department of Treasury to implement Social Impact Partnerships to improve the effectiveness of social services.

Senator Heinrich has lauded President Biden’s American Families Plan for taking a two-generation approach to deliver economic security to families by providing much-needed support for child care, making health care more affordable, and establishing a comprehensive national paid leave policy. 

View a livestream of the discussion by clicking here. 

WHO:

  • U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.)
  • Javier Martínez, executive director of the Partnership for Community Action
  • Marjorie Sims, managing director of Ascend at the Aspen Institute
  • Anne Mosle, vice president, the Aspen Institute, executive director, Ascend at the Aspen Institute

WHAT: Heinrich Featured Speaker At Aspen Institute Virtual Forum On Children And Families

WHEN: Today, June 8, 2021, at 2:30 p.m. MT/ 4:30 p.m. ET

LIVESTREAMhttps://whova.com/web/afcaf_202104/Agenda