DNC Vice Chairs Youth Forum: Western and Midwestern Candidates

Co-hosted by Young Democrats of America, Voters of Tomorrow, and the DNC Youth Council.

Moderated by Joshua Rush, former Young Democrats of America Communications Director

Potential participants include, for Vice Chair of Civic Engagement and Voter Protection:

  • Rep. Joyce Beatty, Ohio

Potential participants include, for Vice Chair (3 positions, gender balanced):

  • Joe Barbuto, Wyoming
  • Adam Frisch, Colorado
  • Artie Blanco, Nevada
  • Shasti Conrad, Washington
  • Michelle Deatrick, Michigan
  • Kalyn Free, Oklahoma
  • Jeanna Repass, Kansas
Young Democrats of America
01/22/2025 at 08:30PM

Texas DNC Chair Candidate Conversation

Please join the Texas Democratic Party and Way to Lead in Austin, Texas for a conversation moderated by Olivia Messer, editor in chief of The Barbed Wire, with top DNC Chair contenders, Ben Wikler, Ken Martin, and Martin O’Malley, on the future of our nation, the charge before the Democratic Party to win back the soul of America, and the critical role of Texas, whose 42 electoral votes make it the Game Over State.

Doors for the moderated forum will open at 5:00 PM and run from 5:30–6:30 PM.

Location will be shared upon RSVP.

Texas Democratic Party
Texas
01/22/2025 at 06:30PM

Organizational Meeting

Organizational meeting to consider the Committee Rules, the Committee Authorization and Oversight Plan, and to appoint Committee staff.

The Committee has amended the rule relating to subpoena authority to include a provision providing for notice to the Minority for any subpoena issued pursuant to Committee Rule 4(d)(1).

Republican staff:

  • Vivian Moeglein, staff director
  • Chris Marklund, deputy staff director
  • Sophia Varnasidis, director of legislative operations
  • Tom Connally, chief counsel
  • William David, deputy chief counsel
  • Madeline Kelley, director of member services
  • Ilene Clauson, director of operations
  • Rebekah Hoshiko, communications director
  • Rob MacGregor, staff director, Energy and Mineral Resources
  • Aniela Butler, staff director, National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands
  • Ken Degenfelder, staff director, Indigenous Peoples of the United States
  • Annick Miller, staff director, Water, Wildlife and Fisheries
  • Michelle Lane, staff director, Oversight & Investigations

Democratic staff:

  • Ana Unruh Cohen, chief of staff
  • Mary Hurrell, deputy chief of staff and communications director
  • Morgan McCue, legislative director
  • Christian Hollowell, director of member services
  • Rachel Jones, legislative operations manager
  • Maria Oparil, deputy parliamentarian
  • Sebastian Pons, digital manager
  • Bobby Ahern, staff director, Indian Affairs
House Natural Resources Committee
1324 Longworth

01/22/2025 at 02:00PM

How to prepare for climate migration in the US

Climate change is already provoking mass migration, and as environmental conditions worsen, that trend will accelerate. In the coming decades, the United States will be increasingly affected by sea level rise, hurricanes, extreme heat, wildfires and freshwater shortages, among other hazards. Millions of Americans will respond by moving. How to prepare for and respond to the challenges of climate change will be a primary governance question for the years to come.

On January 22, join Governance Studies at Brookings for a conversation on domestic climate migration in the United States. Experts will explore questions including: How are U.S. communities vulnerable to climate change?  What steps are being taken at a federal, state and local level to prepare localities to adapt to climate risks and to welcome new residents displaced by climate disasters? Can preparations for the upheaval of climate change be structured to help address longstanding inequities of wealth, health and opportunity?

Viewers can submit questions for speakers by emailing [email protected] or via Twitter at @BrookingsGov by using #USClimateMigration.

Register to attend in person.

Panelists:

  • Abrahm Lustgarten, Reporter - ProPublica
  • Shana Tabak, Adjunct Professor of Law - Georgetown University Law Center
  • Beth Gibbons, Resiliency Officer - Washtenaw County, Michigan

Moderator:

  • Vanessa Williamson, Senior Fellow - Governance Studies, Senior Fellow - Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center

At The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Ave NW Washington, D.C. 20036

Brookings Institution
District of Columbia
01/22/2025 at 10:00AM

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Assessing the Legacy and Impact of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act

On Wednesday, January 22, 2025, at 10:30 a.m., the Subcommittee on Environment will hold a hearing in 2123 Rayburn House Office Building, entitled, “A Decade Later: Assessing the Legacy and Impact of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act.”

Hearing memo

Witnesses:

  • Chris Jahn, President & Chief Executive Officer, American Chemistry Council
  • Geoff Moody, Senior Vice President, Government Relations & Policy, American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers
  • Dr. Richard Engler, Ph.D., Director of Chemistry, The Acta Group
  • Dr. Maria Doa, Senior Director, Chemicals Policy, Environmental Defense Fund

After years of discussion in Congress around reform, President Obama signed the Frank Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act into law June 22, 2016. The legislation marked the first major overhaul of TSCA since its passage, and it enjoyed bipartisan support. It included many significant changes to the EPA’s regulation of new and existing chemicals and collection of information:

  • Directed EPA to use a “best available science” standard when evaluating chemicals and specified how EPA could use scientific and technical information.
  • Prevented new chemicals from going to market unless the EPA issues a safety finding.
  • Required EPA to systematically review existing chemicals and established a framework for prioritizing chemicals for evaluation.
  • Modified the treatment of confidential business information submitted to EPA.
  • Prohibited EPA from considering cost factors when evaluating risk.
  • Expands EPA authority to require testing to inform risk evaluations.

The Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics within EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention manages EPA’s TSCA responsibilities. Despite these reforms, the EPA has reported difficulty implementing the Lautenberg Act and has struggled to meet statutorily mandated timeframes for both new chemical reviews and risk evaluations for existing chemicals. Manufacturers and processors have also expressed frustration with EPA’s approach to risk evaluations, new requirements governing data manufacturers must submit to EPA, and increased user fees, among other issues.

House Energy and Commerce Committee
   Environment Subcommittee
2123 Rayburn

01/22/2025 at 10:00AM

Vote on nomination of Sean Duffy to be Secretary of Transportation

U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, will hold an executive session at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 22, 2025, to consider the nomination of Sean Duffy to be U.S. Secretary of Transportation.

Agenda Items:

  • Nomination of Mr. Sean Patrick Duffy, of Wisconsin, to be Secretary of the Department of Transportation.

The nomination hearing took place on January 15th.

Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
253 Russell

01/22/2025 at 10:00AM

Nomination of Russell Vought to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget

A hearing of The Committee on Budget to consider

Nominee:

  • Russell T. Vought, of Virginia, to be Director of the Office of Management and Budget

Vought is a co-author of Project 2025 who wants to eliminate the National Climate Assessment produced by the interagency U.S. Global Change Program.

Vought’s nomination hearing before the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs took place on January 15th.

Senate Budget Committee
608 Dirksen

01/22/2025 at 10:00AM

DNC Vice Chairs Youth Forum: Eastern and Southern Candidates

Co-hosted by Young Democrats of America, Voters of Tomorrow, and the DNC Youth Council.

Moderated by Eve Levenson, former Harris-Walz National Youth Engagement Director.

Potential participants include, for Vice Chair of Civic Engagement and Voter Protection:

  • Michael Blake, New York
  • Reyna Walters-Morgan, North Carolina
  • Nikema Williams, Georgia

Potential participants include, for Vice Chair (3 positions, gender balanced):

  • James Zogby, District of Columbia
  • David Hogg, Florida
  • Malcolm Kenyatta, Pennsylvania
  • Joseph Paolino Jr., Rhode Island
  • Waikinya Clanton, Mississippi
  • Aisha Dew, North Carolina
Young Democrats of America
01/21/2025 at 07:00PM

Fix Our Forests Act and Laken Riley Act

The Committee on Rules will meet Tuesday, January 21, 2025 at 4:00 PM ET in H-313, The Capitol on the following measures:

The Fix Our Forests Act dismantles National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Endangered Species Act safeguards in order to fast-track forest management projects up to 10,000 acres with minimal public oversight, promoting unchecked tree removal and vegetation clearing.

House Rules Committee
H-313 Capitol

01/21/2025 at 04:00PM

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Inaugural Bash: The Climate Defiance Benefit Show

Grassroots Comedy proudly presents The Inaugural Bash: The Climate Defiance Show Benefit! As we endure the inauguration of the worst person on the planet, we’re turning despair into defiance with an unforgettable night of comedy to support Climate Defiance in their fearless fight against the climate crisis.

This powerhouse lineup features the razor-sharp wit of Kasaun Wilson (NBC’s Last Comic Standing), the sharp and satirical Abby Govindan (NY Comedy Festival, Funny or Die), the hilarious insights of Winston Hodges (Don’t Tell Comedy), and the comedic brilliance of Reem Enos (Kennedy Center’s District of Comedy Festival). Hosting the night is the ever-charming and hilarious Chris Blackwood (DC Improv, CBS, Vermont Comedy Festival).

Because when the going gets tough, the tough get funny—and we fight for a better future.

At Busboys & Poets, 450 K St NW.

Tickets are a sliding-scale contribution of $10-$100+. RSVP.

Climate Defiance
District of Columbia
01/19/2025 at 07:00PM

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