Two nominees for vacancies on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) were approved by the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. The two nominees, Mark Christie and Allison Clements, had been nominated by President Trump in July. Mr.
Committee sends Trump FERC picks to Senate floor
Card – E&E News – 11/18/20 Related: Senate panel eyes FERC picks in crowded lame duck
Senate Bill Would Reshape Environmental Justice
Card – E&E Climatewire – 8-10-20
WV Senate Committee Approves Bill Curbing Infrastructure Protests
The West Virginia Senate Judiciary Committee approved by a voice vote on March 4 a bill that would establish as a misdemeanor an action by “any person who willfully and knowingly trespasses or enters property containing a critical infrastructure without
New FERC Member Approved by Senate Judiciary Committee
James Danly, general counsel for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), who was nominated in October by President Trump to become a member of the Commission, filling a Republican vacancy on the Commission, was approved by the Senate Energy and
Senate bucks the wishes of Dominion, Saslaw, Norment in surprise power plant retirement vote
Card – Virginia Mercury – 3/5/20
After intense Dominion lobbying, Senate panel kills bipartisan Fair Energy Bills Act
Card – Virginia Mercury – 3/2/20
US Senate panel again moves FERC nominee, amid debate over partisanship
Card – S&P Global – 3/3/20
Sweeping Senate Energy Bill Could Come to a Vote This Week
Card – Greentech Media – 3/2/20
Democratic-led Senate committee kills bills to beef up regulation of pipeline construction
Card – Virginia Mercury – 2/20/20