Domestic Pollution Control Laws and the Mining and Recycling Industries

The Subcommittee on Environment will hold a hearing on April 22, 2026, at 2:00 pm in 2123 Rayburn House Office Building. The hearing is entitled, “Help or Hindrance? The Impact of U.S. Environmental Laws on Critical Material Supply Chains, National Security, and Economic Growth.”

Hearing memo

Witnesses:

  • Josh Gubkin, Associate General Counsel, Redwood Materials
  • Jane Neal, Senior Vice President, AMG Vanadium
  • Chris Lehman, Chief Development Officer, Principal Mineral
  • Beia Spiller, Fellow, Transportation Program Director, Resources for the Future

The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) provides a national framework for the management of solid waste and hazardous waste, including policies to promote the reduction of waste at the source, recycling, and energy recovery first before treatment and disposal.

The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA, also known as the Superfund law) provides authority for responding to releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances to the environment, and for the assignment of liability and responsibility for remediating the contamination.

The Clean Air Act (CAA) provides EPA authority to regulate the emissions of certain air pollutants from stationary and mobile sources, including authority to regulate emissions of hazardous air pollutants and other emissions from industrial sources.

The Safe Drinking Water Act is the main federal law regulating drinking water and protecting drinking water sources.

House Energy and Commerce Committee
   Environment Subcommittee
2123 Rayburn

04/22/2026 at 02:00PM

Tribal Natural Resource Development

On Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at 10:15 a.m., in room 1334 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs will hold an oversight hearing titled “Tribal Natural Resource Development: Barriers and Successes.”

Hearing memo

Witnesses:

  • Frank White Clay, Chairman, Crow Tribe of Indians, Billings, Montana
  • Andrew Gallegos, Councilman, Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Ignacio, Colorado
  • Ken Ahmann, Chief Operating Officer, Colusa Indian Energy, Colusa, California
  • Talia Martin, Co-Executive Director, Tribal Energy Alternatives, Oakland, California (Minority Witness)

Of the roughly 56 million acres of tribal reservation lands, an estimated 15 million acres contain energy and mineral resources, with 2.1 million acres currently in production. The Crow Tribe alone has an estimated 17 billion tons of undeveloped coal.

House Natural Resources Committee
   Indian and Insular Affairs Subcommittee
1334 Longworth

04/22/2026 at 10:15AM

Continuation of Full Committee Markup of Fiscal Year 2027 Financial Services and General Government Bill, if necessary

Continued markup from the previous day.

Subcommittee markup held on April 17.

FSGG:

The fiscal year 2027 Financial Services and General Government funding bill includes $25.3 billion, a decrease of $635 million, or 2.4 percent, below the comparable level for fiscal year 2026, and $1.5 billion, or 6.2 percent, above the request.

Riders included:

  • Prohibit DC from implementing more stringent auto emissions standards.
  • Prohibit the SBA from funding climate change initiatives to help small businesses cut energy costs and reduce carbon pollution.
  • Prohibit investment options under the Thrift Savings Plan that make investment decisions based on environmental, social, or governance criteria.
  • Prohibit the procurement of electric vehicles, electric vehicle batteries, electric vehicle charging stations or infrastructure.
House Appropriations Committee
2359 Rayburn

04/22/2026 at 10:00AM

The EXPLORE Act and Accessibility and Inclusion at our National Parks and Public Lands

On Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at 10:00 a.m., in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Federal Lands will hold an oversight hearing titled “EXPLORE America250: Enhancing Accessibility at our National Parks and Public Lands.”

Hearing memo

Witnesses:

  • Joe Stone, Co-Owner, Dovetail Trail Consulting, Jackson, WY
  • Julie Howell, Associate Legislative Director for Government Relations, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Washington, D.C.
  • Maureen Elias, Deputy Director of Government Affairs – Veterans, Wounded Warrior Project, Washington, D.C.
  • Mike Passo, Executive Director, American Trails, Marshfield, WI [Minority Witness]
House Natural Resources Committee
   Federal Lands Subcommittee
1324 Longworth

04/22/2026 at 10:00AM

Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Oversight of Activities, Priorities, and Fiscal Year 2027 Budget

The hearing will examine the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (NRC) Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Budget and its licensing and regulatory activities.

Hearing memo

Witnesses:

  • Ho K. Nieh, Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  • David A. Wright, Commissioner
  • Bradley R. Crowell, Commissioner
  • Mathew J. Marzano, Commissioner
  • Douglas W. Weaver, Commissioner
House Energy and Commerce Committee
   Energy Subcommittee
2123 Rayburn

04/22/2026 at 10:00AM

The Missing Piece of the Climate Movement: A Panel on Public Power

Join We Power DC, the Energy Democracy Coalition (EDCO), and author Sandeep Vaheesan (Democracy in Power) for a deep dive into the history and future of public power. Learn how movements across the country and in the nation’s capital are reshaping America’s electric grid!

​We Power DC is a grassroots coalition of residents and organizations dedicated to replacing DC’s corporate utility monopoly with a publicly owned, democratically controlled electric grid that prioritizes affordability and decarbonization. To learn more, visit: WePowerDC.org

​The Energy Democracy Coalition (EDCO) is a nonprofit building a movement for an affordable, accountable, and sustainable electric grid through public education, media, and strategic advocacy campaigns. Their primary focus is developing Shock the Grid, a groundbreaking documentary about the century-long struggle for control of the American electric grid, using history as a lens to explore the most profound question facing humanity: how will we wield our tremendous power? To learn more, visit: EnergyDemocracyCoalition.org

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1735 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006, USA
Floor 2: The Commons Room

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We Power DC
District of Columbia
04/21/2026 at 06:00PM

Full Committee Markup of Fiscal Year 2027 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Bill and Fiscal Year 2027 Financial Services and General Government Bill

Full committee markup.

Subcommittee markup held on April 17.

MilCon:

The fiscal year 2027 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill, together with advance funding provided in the fiscal year 2026 bill, provides $481 billion for fiscal year 2027, an increase of $31.9 billion, or 7.1 percent, above current funding levels. Of this amount, discretionary funding for programs such as veterans’ health care and military construction totals $157 billion, an increase of $20.2 billion above fiscal year 2026. The bill also provides advance funding of $445.7 billion for fiscal year 2028 but does not include $53.7 billion in advance funding for the Toxic Exposures Fund.

The MilCon-VA bill was reported favorably as amended 58 to 0 at 2:30 pm.

FSGG:

The fiscal year 2027 Financial Services and General Government funding bill includes $25.3 billion, a decrease of $635 million, or 2.4 percent, below the comparable level for fiscal year 2026, and $1.5 billion, or 6.2 percent, above the request.

Riders included:

  • Prohibit DC from implementing more stringent auto emissions standards.
  • Prohibit the SBA from funding climate change initiatives to help small businesses cut energy costs and reduce carbon pollution.
  • Prohibit investment options under the Thrift Savings Plan that make investment decisions based on environmental, social, or governance criteria.
  • Prohibit the procurement of electric vehicles, electric vehicle batteries, electric vehicle charging stations or infrastructure.
House Appropriations Committee
2359 Rayburn

04/21/2026 at 11:00AM