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The amendment will require the Federal Railroad Administration to provide research to Congress that could help cities qualify for a Quiet Zone
Colorado Rep. Joe Neguse is celebrating Colorado’s contribution to a landmark congressional climate-change plan, and pledging to continue pressing for stronger federal policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate the transition to clean energy.
Neguse secured essential Colorado climate priorities including conservation of public lands, expansion of clean energy, investments in climate science and proposals for wildfire prevention and climate resiliency
Last summer, Washington heard directly from Coloradans when the U.S. House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis traveled to Colorado for the committee’s first — and only — official bipartisan field hearing. Committee members heard from federal scientists at our research laboratories who are studying our oceans, our earth systems and crafting innovative solutions for renewable energy, energy-efficient buildings, etc. They heard from our towns and cities, communities that are leading locally to lower their emissions and contribute to climate action.
Last summer, Washington heard directly from Coloradans when the U.S. House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis traveled to Colorado for the committee’s first — and only — official bipartisan field hearing. Committee members heard from federal scientists at our research laboratories who are studying our oceans, our earth systems and crafting innovative solutions for renewable energy, energy-efficient buildings, etc. They heard from our towns and cities, communities that are leading locally to lower their emissions and contribute to climate action.
The legislation ensures equal access to healthcare exchanges for some of our nation’s most vulnerable citizens
House Democrats increasingly frustrated by the Trump administration for defying subpoenas are proposing legislation that would ratchet up their power to punish executive branch officials who reject their requests.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.), and five other members of the House Judiciary Committee, unveiled a rule change Monday to formalize and expand Congress' power of "inherent contempt" — its authority to unilaterally punish anyone who defies a subpoena for testimony or documents.
A possible vaccine for the new coronavirus has shown good enough results in animals to attract federal money to take it to the next level, but the Colorado State University researchers involved caution that it has many hurdles to clear before going to the public.
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act was spearheaded by the Congressional Black Caucus and House Judiciary Committee, both which Congressman Neguse is a member of
Click here to view his remarks on the House floor.
Washington D.C.—Today, Congressman Joe Neguse, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus and House Judiciary Committee, helped pass major police reform legislation out of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Neguse led a bipartisan effort to reauthorize the program as critical provisions were set to expire this week