Sethuraman Panchanathan, Director, U.S. National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation FY2024 budget
request is $11.314 billion,
including $1 billion for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, $550.5
million for clean energy research, $30 million for the National
Discovery Cloud for Climate, and $15 million for climate equity
fellowships.
House Appropriations Committee
Senate Appropriations Committee
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee
Bill Nelson, Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
Sethuraman Panchanathan, Director, National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation FY2024 budget
request is $11.314 billion,
including $1 billion for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, $550.5
million for clean energy research, $30 million for the National
Discovery Cloud for Climate, and $15 million for climate equity
fellowships.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
FY2024 budget request is $27.2
billion,
including $2.5 billion for earth science.
Senate Appropriations Committee
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee
Deanne Criswell, Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency
The FY 2024 budget request is $30.2
billion,
including $20.3 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund and $4.8 billion
for the National Flood Insurance Program.
The FY 2024 Budget includes an increase to
create a full-time, dedicated policy and coordination office to lead
FEMA’s focus on climate adaptation, impacts,
and lead coordination with FEMA program
offices, the Federal Interagency, and SLTT
partners in support of FEMA’s programs.
Hearing
with the title “Spending on Empty: How the Biden Administration’s
Unprecedented Spending Increased Risk of Waste, Fraud, and Abuse at the
Department of Energy.”
Chair Pat Fallon (R-Texas), Ranking Member Cori Bush (D-Mo.)
Fallon:
“In one instance, DOE awarded $200 million
available under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to a lithium
battery company despite the company’s primary operations taking place in
China.”
The company mentioned, Microvast, has been the target of Fox
News
stories.
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
Economic Growth, Energy Policy, and Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee
On Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. in 2123 Rayburn House Office
Building, the Subcommittee on Energy, Climate, and Grid Security will
hold a
hearing
entitled “American Nuclear Energy Expansion: Powering a Clean and Secure
Future.” The hearing will examine issues associated with expanding
nuclear energy for power generation and industrial use and for
international competition and security, including issues concerning
advanced reactor deployment and licensing, industrial infrastructure and
fuel supply chains.
The House Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Military
Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies will hold a hearing
entitled, “FY24 Navy and Marine Corps Military Construction and Family
Housing Budget Request” on Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. (ET),
in Room 2362B of the Rayburn House Office Building. The
hearing
is on the FY24 budget request for Navy and
Marine Corps military construction and family housing.
Witnesses:
Lieutenant General Edward D. Banta, Deputy Commandant, Installations
and Logistics, United States Marine Corps
Meredith Berger, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Energy,
Installations, and Environment
Vice Admiral Ricky Williamson, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet
Readiness and Logistics, N4, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
The budget request for military construction for the the Navy and Marine
Corps is $6.1
billion,
including a $1 billion dry dock at Pearl Harbor raised above expected
sea level rise.
This is a
hearing
of the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation.
Witnesses:
Admiral Linda L. Fagan, Commandant, United States Coast Guard
Master Chief Heath B. Jones, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast
Guard, United States Coast Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard FY2024 budget request is
$13.5
billion,
including $150 million for a commercial polar icebreaker because “the
Arctic is becoming more accessible due to climate change.” This is in
addition to the $450 million Polar Operations Research and Development
budget.
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee
Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee
Gina Raimonda, Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce
The Department of Commerce’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget proposes $12.3
billion in
discretionary funding and $4 billion in mandatory funding. $6.8 billion
is for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The budget
also includes $97 million for NIST’s
activities on Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability
House Appropriations Committee
Senate Appropriations Committee
Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee
On Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at 10:30 a.m. EDT
in room 1334 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural
Resources, Subcommittee on Water, Wildlife and Fisheries will hold a
legislative
hearing
on the following bills:
H.J. Res. 29 (Rep. Mann), Providing for congressional disapproval
under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted
by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service relating to “Endangered
and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Lesser Prairie-Chicken; Threatened
Status With Section 4(d) Rule for the Northern Distinct Population
Segment and Endangered Status for the Southern Distinct Population
Segment”;
H.J. Res. 46 (Rep. Bentz), Providing for congressional disapproval
under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted
by the National Marine Fisheries Service relating to “Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Regulations for Listing Endangered and
Threatened Species and Designating Critical Habitat”.
H.J. Res. 49 (Rep. Stauber), Providing for congressional disapproval
under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted
by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service relating to “Endangered
and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for
Northern Long-Eared Bat”; and
H.R. 1213 (Rep. Grijalva), “Restoring Effective Science-based
Conservation Under Environmental laws protecting Whales Act of 2023”
or the “RESCUE Whales Act of 2023”.
Gary Frazer, Assistant Director for Ecological Services, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (H.J. Res. 29, H.J. Res. 46 and H.J. Res. 49);
Rick Horton, Executive Vice President, Minnesota Forest Industries,
Grand Rapids, Minnesota (H.J. Res. 49);
Fred Flippance, Board President, Oregon Rural Electric Cooperative
Association, Hines, Oregon (H.J. Res. 46);
Robert Fischman, Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of
Law, Bloomington, Indiana (H.J. Res. 29, H.J. Res. 46 and H.J.
Res. 49) (Minority witness)
Don Hineman, Past President, Kansas Livestock Association, Dighton,
Kansas (H.J. Res. 29)
Panel III:
Sam Rauch III, Deputy Assistant
Administrator, National Marine Fisheries Service, Silver Spring,
Maryland (H.J. Res. 46 and H.R. 1213);
Norman Semanko, Chief Counsel, Family Farm Alliance, Boise, Idaho
(H.J. Res. 46);
Dr. Michael J. Moore, Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts (H.R. 1213) (Minority witness)