Rep. Huffman Appointed to Join the House’s New Select Committee on the Climate Crisis

February 07, 2019

Washington, D.C.- Today, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that Congressman Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael) will serve on the newly formed Select Committee on the Climate Crisis for the 116th Congress. 

“Communities in my district on the North Coast of California are already feeling the impacts of climate change, including warming and acidifying oceans, drought, and devastating wildfires,” said Rep. Huffman. “The House of Representatives has been injected with a new sense of urgency on conservation and climate change, and I’m honored to serve on this committee under the leadership of Chair Kathy Castor to help translate this enthusiasm into action. It’s clear that we must act to address the greatest moral, economic, and environmental imperative of our time.”

Rep. Huffman has represented the second congressional district of California since 2013, and is a leading voice in Congress on climate and environmental issues. In the 116th Congress, he serves as the Chair of the Water, Oceans, and Wildlife subcommittee, which has broad jurisdiction over climate impacts to oceans and coastal communities, to water supplies, and to fish, wildlife, and ecosystems. He is an outspoken critic of the Trump administration’s damaging policies that place the interests of polluters over the health of the American people.

Rep. Huffman is the House author of numerous bills on climate and conservation, including the Keep It in the Ground Act to permanently ban new fossil fuel leases on public lands and in public waters, the West Coast Ocean Protection Act to prohibit offshore drilling off the coast of California, Oregon, and Washington, the Gas Tax Replacement Act to fund transportation needs and reduce carbon pollution, and the Federal Leadership in Energy Efficient Transportation (FLEET) Act to modernize the Postal Service’s inefficient and outdated vehicle fleet. He also led, with Chairman Frank Pallone, the congressional effort to defend the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan in court, filing a bipartisan “friend of the court” brief with 208 current and former members of Congress and Senators. Prior to his service in Congress, Huffman served in the California state legislature where he passed more than 40 pieces of legislation and helped establish California’s leading-edge lighting efficiency standards.

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