Committee On Natural Resources
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Recent News About Committee On Natural Resources
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House Passes Three Republican Bills Conserving Historic, Scenic Areas
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Committee Democrats Politicize Historically Bipartisan Fisheries Law
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Committee Staff Release New Hearing Report: The Role of Public Relations Firms in Preventing Action on Climate Change
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Chair Grijalva Statement on Natural Resources Committee Assignment for First Alaska Native Representative Mary Peltola
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Chair Grijalva Applauds Department of Interior’s New Efforts to Advance Tribal Co-Management of Public Lands and Waters
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Chair Grijalva, Committee Members Introduce Bill to Align Public Lands and Waters with Biden Climate Targets, Announce Hearing Next Week
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Additional Members Sign Chair Grijalva Letter to House Leadership Opposing Permitting Rider in Continuing Resolution, Totaling 77
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Chair Grijalva, 71 Other Members to House Leadership: Keep Permitting Reform Out of a Continuing Resolution
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Chair Grijalva Leads Letter to President Biden, Makes GAO Request on Tribal Co-Management, Announces Hearing on Related Bills
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Westerman Visits Wisconsin for Forestry, Timber Site Tours
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Republicans Highlight Need for 'All-Of-The-Above' Energy Strategy in California
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Committee Republicans Call Out Majority for Overly Broad, Irrelevant Subpoena
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Westerman Concludes Forestry Tour of Pacific Northwest
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Chair Grijalva Demands Action on LUMA Contract, Promises Oversight
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Chair Grijalva, Rep. Porter Send Second Request Letter to Fossil Fuel Public Relations Firm FTI Consulting, Threaten Subpoena
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“Here Comes the Climate Deal’s Other Shoe”
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Chair Grijalva Statement on Interior’s Announcement of New Actions to Protect Colorado River System in Light of Historic Climate Change-Induced Drought Conditions
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Chair Grijalva Introduces Bill to Protect Tribal Cultural, Historical, and Natural Resources of Great Bend of the Gila in Southern Arizona
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Chair Grijalva Commends House Passage of Inflation Reduction Act, Blasts Side Deal on So-Called Permitting Reform
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Reconciliation Package Raises Taxes, Spends Recklessly Without Enacting Real Change