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December 01, 2022

McEachin’s death revives push for vote on EJ bill

by Emma Dumain and Nick Sobczyk

The sudden death of Rep. Donald McEachin has strengthened the resolve of some of his colleagues to push for a vote on the environmental justice legislation he long championed. A House vote on the "Environmental Justice for All Act" would be a capstone to years of work by McEachin (D-Va.) and community activists who for decades were largely ignored by Congress and the broader environmental movement. The bill, H.R. 2021, has almost no chance of passing the Senate, and it’s possible …  Continue Reading


November 21, 2022

EPA Acknowledges Plans to Look at Crypto Energy Usage, Emissions

by Stephen Lee

The EPA is working on recommendations from a September White House report that raised grave concerns about cryptocurrency’s effect on the climate, the agency told lawmakers in a letter. The agency recently sent a response to 23 House Democrats who had asked the Biden administration for more information about efforts to address cryptocurrency’s energy usage and emissions, according to a copy of the letter seen by Bloomberg Law. ... The EPA’s response has mollified …  Continue Reading


November 17, 2022

‘A new day is dawning’: Nancy Pelosi to step down as Democratic leader but will stay in Congress

by Joe Garofoli & Shira Stein

Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who made history as the first female speaker of the House and has been the driving force behind landmark legislation, will step down from House leadership, but the 82-year-old Democrat said Thursday that she will continue to represent San Francisco. Pelosi’s future was cast in doubt after Republicans squeaked out a surprisingly narrow victory in the House. She has said that the brutal attack on husband Paul Pelosi in their San Francisco home last month shaped her …  Continue Reading


November 17, 2022

It’s official: FERC approves removal of Klamath dams

by Sonia Waraich

It’s been 20 years in the making, but the last hurdle in the path of dam removal in the Klamath River has been cleared. “The Klamath salmon are coming home,” Yurok Chairman Joseph James said in a statement. “The people have earned this victory and with it, we carry on our sacred duty to the fish that have sustained our people since the beginning of time.” On Thursday, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the license surrender order for the Lower …  Continue Reading


November 14, 2022

Climate summit highlights needs of poorer countries, says North Bay congressman

by Jeffrey Schaub

A coalition of United States Congress members led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi has returned from the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Egypt. One of those is North Bay Congressman Jared Huffman who serves on several House of Representatives climate panels. Huffman represents several counties, including Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino, Humboldt, Trinity, and Del Norte counties. "We're trying to show the world that the United States is walking the walk," he said. "We've …  Continue Reading


November 14, 2022

Jared Huffman tours COP 27, talks climate change

by Jackson Guilfoil

Last week, U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman (D-02) visited Egypt as part of the congressional delegation for the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP 27. Huffman was able to share the progress Humboldt County has made on its proposed offshore wind farm, which he supports, but noted that Humboldt County also needs to focus on forest and coastal resilience in addition to mitigating the effects of sea level rise and maintaining healthy, carbon-sequestering soils. “No one should …  Continue Reading


October 29, 2022

More than $8 million in federal grant money will go toward fixing North Coast ports

by CARLY WIPF

EUREKA, Calif. — The U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration awarded more than $8 million in funds to fix up two ports along the North Coast, including one in Eureka and another in Crescent City. Six-hundred and fifty-thousand of those dollars will go toward repairing sections of Eureka’s Fishermen’s Terminal dock, precisely 40 broken or lost fender pilings on a quay used by Humboldt Bay fisherman. The City of Crescent City will receive $7,366,566 for …  Continue Reading


October 27, 2022

‘Historic’ day for Humboldt County offshore wind project

by Ruth Schneider

Local and federal lawmakers and stakeholders in the proposed offshore wind project off the coast of Humboldt County celebrated a milestone Thursday afternoon, announcing a new partnership that will help prepare the port for the industry. Crowley Wind Services, a company headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, will serve as the developer of the heavy lift marine terminal on a 180-acre site on the Samoa Peninsula. The terminal is projected to be the second-largest in the United States …  Continue Reading


October 25, 2022

In tight Alaska House race, Mary Peltola runs 'pro-fish' campaign

by Maxine Joselow

In tight reelection race, Rep. Mary Peltola runs ‘pro-fish’ campaign and backs controversial oil project.  In her closely watched quest to win reelection in a red state, Alaska Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola has sought to emphasize a unique issue: fish. ... Then-Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska), who died in March and frequently clashed with environmentalists over nearly five decades in office, agreed with Democrats that Peltola would be the perfect …  Continue Reading


October 21, 2022

US Representative Jared Huffman: MSA reauthorization unlikely to pass this term

by Chris Chase

The U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources Committee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife may have passed H.R. 4690 – the Sustaining America’s Fisheries for the Future Act, the latest attempt to reauthorize the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA) – but U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman (D-California) believes the chances of it passing this session are slim. The bill was approved by the committee on 29 September, 2022, leaving a …  Continue Reading


October 19, 2022

States with poor climate policy ‘overlap’ with those seeking to limit rights, Kamala Harris says

by ANUMITA KAUR, HAYLEY SMITH

SAN FRANCISCO —   After a summer of national and global climate devastation, Vice President Kamala Harris made a stop at the Cowell Theater on Tuesday to tout Democrats’ progress on climate policy just weeks before the midterm elections. During a wide-ranging conversation with podcasters Leah Stokes and Katharine Wilkinson for their show, “A Matter of Degrees,” Harris spoke about her Bay Area roots, the Inflation Reduction Act and environmental justice …  Continue Reading


October 18, 2022

BOEM announces December auction date for offshore wind leases

by Sonia Waraich

The last quarter of this year is going to be a big one for offshore wind energy on the West Coast, and the head of the harbor district says that makes it “an absolutely exciting time for the port of Humboldt Bay.” “There’s a number of really exciting and key decisions that are going to start happening one after another over the next few months,” Larry Oetker, executive director of the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation and Conservation District, told The …  Continue Reading


October 14, 2022

Downtown Petaluma post office renamed for former Rep. Lynn Woolsey

by DON FRANCES

Dozens gathered outside the downtown Petaluma post office building Friday to pay homage to former U.S. Rep. Lynn Woolsey, a pioneering lawmaker after whom the historic building has been officially renamed. “As you can see from this crowd here, Lynn Woolsey has many admirers from across the city and across the state,” said U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman, D-San Rafael, in kicking off the event. He was joined by fellow U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson, D-St. Helena, who also spoke glowingly of the …  Continue Reading


October 13, 2022

Warren, Dems seek answers on crypto impact on Texas grid

by Jason Plautz

Democrats led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren are probing how the cryptocurrency mining industry affects the main Texas grid, citing concerns about reliability and climate change. In a Wednesday letter, Warren and six other Democratic lawmakers asked the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) for data on the power used by crypto mining operations, the associated carbon dioxide emissions and the impact on electricity costs to Texans. The letter also asked for details on payments to …  Continue Reading


October 13, 2022

Students talk to local leaders about civics

by Staff Writer

Humboldt County high school students and their social science teachers will meet with local leaders to discuss how government works in a new Zoom series coordinated by the Humboldt County Office of Education. “All About Civics” Zoom meetings will feature elected leaders, presented in one-hour forums throughout the month of October. There are currently openings for more students to participate. ... Local elected leaders who are invited to participate in the series include U.S. …  Continue Reading


October 07, 2022

Ceremony Saturday To Mark 5 Years Since Deadly North Bay Wildfires

by Staff writer

Sonoma County and the city of Santa Rosa are holding a ceremony Saturday to mark the five-year anniversary of the deadly and devastating 2017 wildfires. The ceremony is planned for 10 a.m. at Coffey Neighborhood Park, part of an area of Santa Rosa that burned in the North Bay fires of Oct. 8, 2017. ...  Saturday's event will include several speakers, including Santa Rosa Mayor Chris Rogers, county Supervisors James Gore and Susan Gorin, U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman, state Sen. Mike McGuire, …  Continue Reading


October 05, 2022

Fire, rain and Jared Huffman

by TIM CURLEY

Jared Huffman has been the U.S. Congressman from California’s 2nd Congressional District since 2013. The most picturesque district in all of Congress, it runs from the Golden Gate Bridge all the way to the Oregon Border. Huffman represents the thoughts and wishes of the residents of most of Sonoma County, and Marin, Mendocino, Humboldt, Trinity and Del Norte counties. Before being elected to Congress, Huffman spent six years in the California Assembly. It was there that he developed his …  Continue Reading


October 04, 2022

Yurok Tribe hosts summit on missing and murdered indigenous people

by Staff writer

On Tuesday, October 4, the Yurok Tribe will host the first-ever statewide policy summit on Missing and Murdered Indigenous People (MMIP). The 1st Annual Northern California Tribal Summit on MMIP will bring together tribal leaders, law enforcement officials and MMIP survivors as well as state and federal lawmakers, academic researchers and victim advocates to identify solutions to stop the crisis. Starting at 8:30am, the summit will take place at the Arcata Community Center in Arcata, …  Continue Reading


October 01, 2022

Editorial: Highway 37 plan makes sense, timeline does not

by Editorial Board

Caltrans’ recommendation that Highway 37 be replaced with a four-lane elevated causeway makes sense, both for accommodating growing traffic and for the environment. But its estimated 20-year timeline to get it built doesn’t. Especially for those motorists who are regularly stuck in a time-killing traffic jam on the mostly two-lane road from Highway 101 in Novato to Vallejo and Interstate 80. State Sen. Mike McGuire, who has paid close attention to this issue, says he has …  Continue Reading


September 29, 2022

House panel adds climate to fisheries law for first time

by Rob Hotakainen

A group of 27 progressive House Democrats on Thursday called on President Joe Biden to press the World Bank Group to remove its president after recent comments put into question his belief in human-caused climate change. The lawmakers' letter to Biden — led by Reps. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) and Sean Casten (D-Ill.) — was in reaction to David Malpass saying, "I’m not a scientist,” in response to a question about whether he believed climate change was caused by …  Continue Reading

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