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Nominees confirmed for federal energy panel |
The Senate on Wednesday and Thursday confirmed three members to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. |
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The upper chamber on Wednesday confirmed the nominations of Republican Lindsay See and Democrat David Rosner. On Thursday, the Senate also confirmed Democrat Judy Chang. The votes on the nominations were 86-9, 68-26 and 63-33, respectively. The bipartisan commission, known as FERC, regulates interstate energy projects, including pipelines and electric power lines. See was the solicitor general for West Virginia and argued a 2022 Supreme Court case that curbed the Environmental Protection Agency's power to regulate climate change. Rosner was an energy industry analyst for FERC and had been on detail to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee's Democratic staff. Chang has served as an energy and climate official with the state of Massachusetts. All of the nominees received at least some degree of bipartisan support, though See and Rosner each saw a handful of opponents from their own respective parties. Read more in a full report at TheHill.com. |
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter, we're Rachel Frazin and Zack Budryk — keeping you up to speed on the policies impacting everything from oil and gas to new supply chains. |
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How policy will affect the energy and environment sectors now and in the future: |
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Oil and gas lobbying groups are suing the Biden administration over its effort to move the nation toward electric vehicles (EVs). |
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| The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and its charitable partner will invest $11.1 million in bolstering drought resilience across the Colorado River basin, the parties announced Thursday. |
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Elon Musk said late Wednesday night that Tesla shareholders are on track to approve a massive pay package worth as much as $56 billion, after it was struck down by a Delaware judge earlier this year. |
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Branch out with a different read on The Hill: |
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The game was briefly disrupted by left-wing protesters, who took to the Nationals Stadium stands and field to protest congressional actions involving the war in Gaza and the climate. |
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News we've flagged from other outlets touching on energy issues, the environment and other topics: |
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Record-threatening heat wave to expand across the U.S. (Axios)
'Green' renewable fuel plants releasing harmful pollutants, environmental group reports (Des Moines Register) More rain in the forecast after flooding cripples parts of South Florida, state of emergency declared (The Palm Beach Post)
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Two key stories on The Hill right now: |
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Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) suggested that Hunter Biden's conviction in the federal gun charges case could create "an opening" for Michelle Obama to make a bid for the White House. Read more |
| Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas failed to disclose three trips that were paid for by GOP mega-donor Harlan Crow, according to information obtained by the Senate Judiciary Committee and released Thursday. Read more |
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