Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies (112th Congress)

Recent Activity

Jul 15, 2011 Press Release
The U.S. House today approved H.R. 2354, the Fiscal Year 2012 Energy, Water, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill. The legislation provides the annual funding for the various agencies and programs under the Department of Energy, including the National Nuclear Security Administration, as well as the Army Corps of Engineers, the Bureau of Reclamation, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and various regional water and power authorities.
Jul 8, 2011 Press Release
"H.R. 2354 is a model of fiscal restraint - proof that we can make common-sense spending reductions without damaging or impairing the programs that help keep our country safe and our citizens at work."
Jun 23, 2011 Markup

To consider: Correction to the FY 2012 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill; FY 2012 Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Bill

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Jun 22, 2011 Press Release

The following text will be considered for the continuation of the FY 2012 Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations bill:

Jun 15, 2011 Article

"I’d like to thank the Chairman, Mr. Frelinghuysen, and the Ranking Member, Mr. Visclosky, for their remarks and for their hard work on the FY 2012 Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill.

Jun 15, 2011 Press Release

 "It is a high honor to present the fiscal year 2012 Energy and Water bill to you today. I would like to thank all the subcommittee members for their participation in putting this bill together and in the many oversight hearings we have held and our excellent staffs.

Jun 15, 2011 Markup

Purpose
To consider Energy and Water Development Appropriations Bill, FY 2012

Webcast

Jun 6, 2011 Article

“I would like to thank Mr. Pastor and all members for their participation in putting this bill together and in many oversight hearings.

Jun 6, 2011 Article
“The fiscal situation confronting our nation is of immediate importance."

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