The most recent release, "Carper Praises EPA Reinstatement of Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Rule," was submitted on Jan. 31.
The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Work published 18 the month before, marking a 22.2 percent decrease for the current month.
The committee has broad responsibilities for environmental and anti-pollution laws, as well as transportation infrastructure, including most prominently highways, but also waterways, dams, ports and harbors.
The Committee also draws a lot of donations from transportation and construction interests that lobby for federal highway and transit projects.
Title | Publication Date |
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Carper Praises EPA Reinstatement of Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Rule | 01/31/2022 |
Carper Statement on Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse | 01/28/2022 |
Capito, Colleagues Press EPA to Reconsider Denial of Small Refinery Exemptions | 01/27/2022 |
Carper Welcomes New Transportation Safety Strategy | 01/27/2022 |
190+ Congressional Democrats File Amicus Brief Defending EPA’s Clean Air Act Authority | 01/25/2022 |
Carper Encourages Buttigieg to Prioritize Safety in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Implementation | 01/24/2022 |
Capito, Manchin Applaud Army Corps Funding for Critical West Virginia Projects | 01/19/2022 |
Carper, Coons, Blunt Rochester Announce Historic Investment in Delaware’s Water Infrastructure | 01/19/2022 |
Capito, Manchin Applaud Launch of Historic Bridge Investment Program | 01/14/2022 |
Carper: Historic Funding for Bridge Repairs is Going to Improve Lives | 01/14/2022 |
Opening Statement of Ranking Member Capito for Business Meeting, Highlighting Lack of EPA Transparency | 01/12/2022 |
Carper Praises Biden Administration’s Clean Energy Actions, Calls for Build Back Better Passage | 01/12/2022 |
EPW Committee Advances Interior, EPA Nominations | 01/12/2022 |
Carper on EPA’s Steps to Protect Americans from Toxic Coal Ash Pollution | 01/11/2022 |