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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Members (Ratio: 18-15):

Rick Boucher, VA, Chairman

Fred Upton, MI, Ranking Member*

G. K. Butterfield, NC, Vice Chair

Ralph M. Hall, TX

Charlie Melancon, LA

Ed Whitfield, KY

John Barrow, GA

John Shimkus, IL

Henry A. Waxman, CA

John B. Shadegg, AZ

Edward J. Markey, MA

Charles W. "Chip" Pickering, MS

Mike Doyle, PA

Roy Blunt, MO*

Jane Harman, CA

Mary Bono Mack, CA

Tom Allen, ME

Greg Walden, OR

Charles A. Gonzalez, TX

Mike Rogers, MI

Jay Inslee, WA

Sue Wilkins Myrick, NC

Tammy Baldwin, WI

John Sullivan, OK

Mike Ross, AR

Michael C. Burgess, TX

Darlene Hooley, OR

Marsha Blackburn, TN**

Anthony D. Weiner, NY

Joe Barton, TX (Ex Officio)

Jim Matheson, UT

 

Vacancy***  

John D. Dingell (Ex Officio)

 
   

*Membership changes are based on a Resolution offered by Rep. Barton on Dec. 13, 2007, before the Committee on Energy and Commerce that the Republican membership of the standing subcommittees of the Committee for the 110th Congress be changed as reflected in the list above. Also, due to the resignation of the Honorable J. Dennis Hastert (R-IL) from the Congress effective on November 27, 2007, a motion was offered to the Full Committee on Tuesday, December 18, 2007, by Mr. Barton regarding the election by the House of Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) to the full Committee membership, ranking behind Mr. Fossella, and that Mr. Blunt fill the vacancy on the Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality, ranking behind Mr. Pickering.

**Membership changes are based on a Resolution offered by Rep. Shimkus on March 13, 2008, before the Committee on Energy and Commerce that the Republican membership of the standing subcommittees of the Committee for the 110th Congress be changed as reflected in the list above.

***Vacancy due to the resignation of Rep. Albert R. Wynn (D-MD) from the Committee on Energy and Commerce effective 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 9, 2008.

 

Subcommittee Jurisdictions -- 110th Congress

Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality

(1) National energy policy generally;
(2) Fossil energy, renewable energy resources and synthetic fuels; energy conservation; energy information; energy regulation and utilization;
(3) Utility issues and regulation of nuclear facilities;
(4) Interstate energy compacts;
(5) Nuclear energy and waste;
(6) The Clean Air Act; and,
(7) All laws, programs, and government activities affecting such matters.

Hearings  |

Markups


Hearings

Protecting the Electric Grid from Cyber-Security Threats
Thursday, September 11 2008
 
Climate Benefits of Improved Building Energy Efficiency
Thursday, July 17 2008
 
Next Steps toward Permanent Nuclear Waste Disposal
Tuesday, July 15 2008
 
H.R. 6258, the Carbon Capture and Storage Early Deployment Act
Thursday, July 10 2008
 
Climate Change: Costs of Inaction
Thursday, June 26 2008
 
Legislative Proposals to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Overview
Thursday, June 19 2008
 
H.R. 5632, a bill to prohibit the importation of certain low-level radioactive waste into the United States
Tuesday, May 20 2008
 
The Renewable Fuels Standard: Issues, Implementation, and Opportunities
Tuesday, May 06 2008
 
Strengths and Weaknesses of Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions Using Existing Clean Air Act Authorities
Thursday, April 10 2008
 
The Pipeline Inspection, Protection, Enforcement, and Safety Act of 2006: Implementation Review and Discussion of Safety Reassessment Intervals for Natural Gas Pipelines
Wednesday, March 12 2008
 
Climate Change: Competitiveness Concerns and Prospects for Engaging Developing Countries
Wednesday, March 05 2008
 
H.R. 3754: Authorizing Supplemental Environmental Projects to Incent Reductions of Diesel Emissions
Wednesday, February 13 2008
 
Administration Perspectives on United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bali
Thursday, January 17 2008
 
Legislative Hearing on Discussion Draft Concerning Alternative Fuels, Infrastructure, and Vehicles
Thursday, June 07 2007
 
Legislative Hearing on Discussion Drafts concerning Energy Efficiency, Smart Electricity Grid, Energy Policy Act of 2005 Title XVII Loan Guarantees, and Standby Loans for Coal-to-Liquids Projects
Thursday, May 24 2007
 
Alternative Fuels: Current Status, Proposals for New Standards, and Related Infrastructure Issues
Tuesday, May 08 2007
 
Facilitating the Transition to a Smart Electric Grid
Thursday, May 03 2007
 
Achieving - At Long Last - Appliance Efficiency Standards
Tuesday, May 01 2007
 
Implementation of EPACT 2005 Loan Guarantee Programs by the Department of Energy
Tuesday, April 24 2007
 
Alternative Transportation Fuels: An Overview
Wednesday, April 18 2007
 
Climate Change - Lessons Learned from Existing Cap-and-Trade Programs
Thursday, March 29 2007
 
Climate Change - International Issues, Engaging Developing Countries
Tuesday, March 27 2007
 
Perspectives on Climate Change
Wednesday, March 21 2007
 
Climate Change: Perspectives of Utility CEOs
Tuesday, March 20 2007
 
Climate Change: State and Local Perspectives
Thursday, March 15 2007
 
Climate Change and Energy Security: Perspectives from the Automobile Industry
Wednesday, March 14 2007
 
The Environmental Protection Agency's Fiscal Year 2008 Budget Request
Thursday, March 08 2007
 
Climate Change: Are Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Human Activities Contributing to a Warming of the Planet?
Wednesday, March 07 2007
 
Carbon Capture and Sequestration: An Overview
Tuesday, March 06 2007
 
A Review of the Administration's Energy Proposal for the Transportation Sector
Wednesday, February 28 2007
 

Markups

• February 13, 2008
Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality markup of:
H.R. 3754, To authorize the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to accept, as part of a settlement, diesel emission reduction Supplemental Environmental Projects, and for other purposes
> Read the Committee Action Sheet
> Due to technical difficulties, there is no archived Web cast available.
 

• June 20, 2007
Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality markup of Committee prints related to energy policy legislation.
 > Read the Committee Action Sheet
 > There is no archived Web cast available. We apologize for the inconvenience.
 














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