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January 27, 2020

POLITICO Pro Q&A: Rep. Jared Huffman

by Anthony Adragna

Rep. Jared Huffman acknowledges his fellow Democrats are "not on the same page" on how aggressively to combat climate change and what specific policies to employ to address it, but he says Congress should pass whatever consensus measures it can as soon as possible rather than wait for a single omnibus climate bill that may not ever materialize. Huffman, a senior member of the Natural Resources and Climate Crisis committees, admits he wished other committees had waited for the Climate Crisis' …  Continue Reading


January 26, 2020

House Republicans caught between Trump and young voters on climate change

by ZACK COLMAN, ANTHONY ADRAGNA and ERIC WOLFF

House Republicans know they face a growing vulnerability with young voters on climate change - but their attempts to craft a greener message are running headlong into their allegiance to President Donald Trump. Unlike Trump, the chamber's GOP lawmakers have largely stopped scoffing at the scientific evidence that human-caused global warming is contributing to intensifying wildfires and extreme weather. As the Democrats that control the House prepare to launch a broad legislative package of …  Continue Reading


January 21, 2020

Federal cash should soon be in hand for Alaska fishermen, processors and towns hurt by the 2016 pink salmon failure

by Laine Welch

It's been a long time coming, but payments should soon be in hand for Alaska fishermen, processors and coastal communities hurt by the 2016 pink salmon run failure, the worst in 40 years. The funds are earmarked for Kodiak, Prince William Sound, Chignik, Lower Cook Inlet, South Alaska Peninsula, Southeast Alaska and Yakutat. Congress OK'd over $56 million in federal relief in 2017, but the authorization to cut the money loose languished on desks in D.C. for over two years. The …  Continue Reading


January 18, 2020

US prescription drug spending tops $500 billion a year, looms over 2020 elections

by GUY KOVNER

With U.S. prescription drug spending exceeding $500 billion a year and growing three times faster than inflation, a cost-control plan by House Democrats remains stuck in the Republican-led Senate, establishing a major campaign issue in congressional and presidential races this year. The Lower Drug Costs Now Act, approved last month on a party-line vote, would save households, businesses and taxpayers billions of dollars, and slash prices on medicines for millions of Californians living with …  Continue Reading


January 16, 2020

Trump to underline his support for school prayer as he courts evangelicals

by BIANCA QUILANTAN and JUAN PEREZ JR.

States will be required to report instances in which the right to pray has been denied in public schools under new guidance on religious freedom rolled out Thursday by the administration, as President Donald Trump works to bolster his backing among evangelicals following calls for his removal by a leading Christian magazine. Separately, the administration in a proposed rule is also moving to protect the rights of religious student groups at public universities, senior officials said on a call …  Continue Reading


January 16, 2020

Prosecuting Trump: Pelosi picks Bay Area Rep. Zoe Lofgren for impeachment trial

by Dustin Gardiner

WASHINGTON - Rep. Zoe Lofgren of San Jose was already assured of a role in the nation's all-consuming political drama as she walked through a Capitol hallway Wednesday evening with six other House Democrats to deliver the impeachment case against President Trump to the Senate. Earlier in the day, Lofgren and her colleagues were named by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to be the House's impeachment managers, the prosecutors who will try to persuade two-thirds of the Republican-controlled Senate that …  Continue Reading


January 16, 2020

The Energy 202: Why FEMA is fighting for money set aside for California fire victims

by Dino Grandoni

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is supposed to step in to provide aid to Americans whose lives and livelihoods are upended by disaster. So why is FEMA itself instead asking for money from victims after historic wildfires torched California? Those who fled the fires are at a standoff with the agency that provided them relief over how to divide a pool of money set aside by the power utility that went bankrupt after the blazes. And if FEMA can't get the money from that bankruptcy fund, …  Continue Reading


January 15, 2020

Congressmen Thompson, Huffman say Trump’s actions warrant his removal

by GUY KOVNER

Rep. Mike Thompson, who voted along with 226 of his House Democratic colleagues Wednesday to forward the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate, said there was no doubt in his mind the president had committed crimes justifying his removal from the nation's highest office. "Our founding fathers feared more than anything that a president could work with a foreign government to his benefit," said Thompson, a St. Helena resident who has served for two decades in …  Continue Reading


January 14, 2020

FEMA Spent a Ton Fighting California’s Fires. Now It Wants Victims to Pay It Back.

by Marisa Endicott

When disasters strike and overwhelm cities and states, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is supposed to step in and help emergency response and recovery efforts. Unfortunately, FEMA is best known for its failures-dangerously slow response times, public relations scams, languishing aid-and it seems now the agency has hit another new low. FEMA, which is also notorious for coming up short on pledged financial support, is now going as far as to say disaster victims may have to pay it back. …  Continue Reading


January 13, 2020

Experts fear Trump’s weakening of environmental policy could expose North Coast to drilling

by MARY CALLAHAN

A move by the Trump administration to roll back landmark environmental policy intended to ensure vigorous scrutiny of federal infrastructure projects has struck alarm in the hearts of California conservationists, particularly those striving to safeguard North Coast waters from offshore energy exploration and production. Proposed changes to the 50-year-old National Environmental Policy Act would have sweeping effects nationwide, wherever there is federally built, funded or permitted …  Continue Reading


January 13, 2020

House members file bill to expedite fishery disaster determination process

by Steve Bittenbender

A bipartisan group from Congress is looking to cap the time federal officials have to make a determination on fishery disaster requests. On Tuesday, 7 January, U.S. Representatives Jared Huffman (D-California) and Steven Palazzo (R-Mississippi) introduced the "Fishery Failures: Urgently Needed Disaster Declarations Act," or Fishery FUNDD Act. The bill would give the U.S. Commerce Secretary 120 days from either the receipt of the request or the close of the fishery season to consider the …  Continue Reading


January 10, 2020

Federal lawmakers tell FEMA to drop bid for billions out of PG&E’s settlement with wildfire victims

by JULIE JOHNSON

A group of federal lawmakers from California is urging the Federal Emergency Management Agency to drop its bid to get about one-quarter of the $13.5 billion trust PG&E is setting aside to pay wildfire victims, saying the move risks undermining a fund designed to help families still struggling to rebuild their lives. Addressed to FEMA acting administrator Peter Gaynor, the letter by North Bay Reps. Mike Thompson and Jared Huffman and signed by 36 of their colleagues questioned the agency's …  Continue Reading


January 05, 2020

Flouting War Powers Act, Trump claims his tweets are sufficient notice to Congress that U.S. may strike Iran

by Felicia Sonmez

President Trump claimed Sunday that his tweets are sufficient notice to Congress of any possible U.S. military strike on Iran, in an apparent dismissal of his obligations under the War Powers Act of 1973. Trump's declaration, which comes two days after his administration launched a drone strike that killed top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani, was met with disbelief and ridicule from congressional Democrats, who called on the president to respect the role of the legislative …  Continue Reading


January 03, 2020

California members of Congress react to fatal attack on Iran general

Members of California's congressional delegation react to President Trump's authorization of the drone attack that killed Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad Thursday: Jackie Speier, D-San Mateo: I fear that last night's strike constitutes the Trump Administration's biggest and most consequential foreign policy blunder to date. These killings will not be judged by their deserving targets, but by President Trump's overall strategy in the region, or lack thereof, and the ability to prevent …  Continue Reading


January 03, 2020

Huffman: Congress needs to ‘provide a check on Trump unilaterally taking us to war’

by SONIA WARAICH

One of the United States' top foreign policy objectives in the Middle East is to contain Iran's influence in the region, but the recent move by President Donald Trump to order the killing of a top Iranian general is counter to those efforts and will likely give Iran a stronger foothold in the region, Rep. Jared Huffman told the Times-Standard Friday. "I don't think President Trump has thought through the first and second order implications of the events he set in motion," Huffman said by …  Continue Reading


December 31, 2019

Climate, development top Petaluma news in 2019

by MATT BROWN

Like in 2017, the past year was again marked by natural disasters - fires, floods and power outages. In 2019, Petaluma again showed resiliency as a community, responding to these disasters by welcoming evacuees while lending a hand to stem the crisis. But Petaluma this year also addressed the root cause of nature's ire - climate change. From ranking climate change among the top of the Petaluma City Council's goals to declaring a climate emergency, the issue was the top story in a busy …  Continue Reading


December 26, 2019

'The Weight of History': Huffman reflects on historic impeachment vote

by THADEUS GREENSON

Congressman Jared Huffman speaks at a campaign event for Beto O'Rourke. PHOTO BY JD LASICA It was a day North Coast Congressman Jared Huffman had long been pushing and waiting for, but when Dec. 18 came and the U.S. House of Representatives readied to vote on articles of impeachment for President Donald Trump, it was a bit strange. "It has been quite an odyssey," said Huffman, who was one of the first members of Congress to begin calling on colleagues to launch an impeachment inquiry and …  Continue Reading


December 25, 2019

Public lands bill passes through house committee

by Amanda Barragar

On Nov. 20 four bills proposing additional protection for California's public lands passed through the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources. Among them was one that pertains greatly to Trinity County; Congressman Jared Huffman's Northwest California Wilderness, Recreation and Working Forests Act (HR 2250), which passed with bipartisan support. This bill safeguards some of the state's most unique public lands and rivers for future generations, including critical habitat …  Continue Reading


December 24, 2019

Dick Spotswood: 2019 was a good year for Pelosi, Huffman, Phillips

by Dick Spotwood

It's been a good year for Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi. At the start of 2019, the San Francisco Democrat was in a defensive mode with even a few Democratic members pledging not to vote for her election as speaker. It seemed her time had passed and younger, more progressive leadership was likely to take over. Fast forward 12 months and Pelosi is at the apex of Congressional power. Only fools claim the 79-year-old San Francisco Democrat is too old for the job. She …  Continue Reading


December 16, 2019

State and Federal Action on Environmental Justice in 2019: A Year of Milestones

by ADRIENNE HOLLIS

We cannot close out 2019 without acknowledging some of this year's many significant events focused on environmental justice, vulnerable populations and climate change. There have been many milestone events that should be acknowledged and/or celebrated, and to that end I have created a 3-part series focused on some of these actions. This first post presents activities that have occurred at the federal and state levels. On the hill The year began with a January 15th press conference hosted by …  Continue Reading

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