Assessing Policy Options to Increase Data Center Infrastructure

Subcommittee hearing titled “Powering America’s AI Future: Assessing Policy Options to Increase Data Center Infrastructure.” This hearing will examine the structure, implementation, and oversight of federal permitting frameworks governing the development of energy and data center infrastructure that support artificial intelligence (AI).

Hearing charter

Witnesses:

  • Paige Lambermont, Research Fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute
  • Marsden Hanna, Head of Energy and Sustainability Policy, Global Affairs Team, Google, LLC
  • Dr. Eric Masanet, Professor and Mellichamp Chair in Sustainability Science for Emerging Technologies, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, UC Santa Barbara
House Science, Space, and Technology Committee
   Investigations and Oversight Subcommittee
2318 Rayburn

02/24/2026 at 10:00AM

H.R. 4626 – Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act and H.R. 4758 – Homeowner Energy Freedom Act

The Committee on Rules will meet Monday, February 23, 2026 at 4:00 PM ET in H-313, The Capitol on the following measures:

H.R. 4626, formerly the ‘‘Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act,’’ will raise electricity costs. The bill amends the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) to add burdensome, duplicative, and contradictory procedures to the Department of Energy’s (DOE) processes for issuing energy efficiency standards. It also gives future administrations the ability to revoke existing standards, potentially violating the statute’s anti-backsliding provisions. The bill would also prohibit the banning of a product based on a type of fuel and ban DOE from factoring in social costs of greenhouse gas emissions in its determination. H.R. 4626 was amended in the Subcommittee Markup to further weaken energy efficiency standards. Language was added to the bill to extend compliance dates for all products, delaying cost savings for consumers. Moreover, additional cumbersome considerations were included for DOE to examine when issuing efficiency standards.

H.R. 4758, the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act, repeals three programs created by the Inflation Reduction Act: the High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Program, the State-Based Home Energy Efficiency Contractor Training Grants, and Assistance for Latest and Zero Building Energy Code Adoption. The bill also rescinds all unobligated funds for the High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Program and Assistance for Latest and Zero Building Energy Code adoption.

House Rules Committee
H-313 Capitol

02/23/2026 at 04:00PM

Markup of National Lab Cloud Computing and Other Bills

Full committee markup, a continuation of the February 3 markup. Attached to hearing with NTSB on the DC air collision.

  • S.1898, ORBITS Act of 2025
  • S.2585, MAP for Broadband Funding Act
  • S.3199, 988 Lifeline Location Improvement Act of 2025
  • S.3266, USMMA Athletics Act of 2025
  • S.3468, National Programmable Cloud Laboratories Network Act of 2025
  • S.3639, SAT Streamlining Act
  • S.3700, FAA SMS Compliance Review Act of 2026
  • S.71, Baby Changing on Board Act

All bills reported favorably by committee by a single voice vote.

Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
253 Russell

02/12/2026 at 10:00AM

South Asia: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Region

Subcommittee hearing.

Witness:

  • S. Paul Kapur, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, U.S. Department of State
House Foreign Affairs Committee
   South and Central Asia Subcommittee
2172 Rayburn

02/11/2026 at 02:00PM

U.S. Surface Transportation Research

The purpose of this hearing is to examine the current state of U.S. surface transportation research and to better understand the research and development issues relevant to authorizing surface transportation programs. The hearing will explore the breadth of existing surface transportation research efforts. Reviewing the scope of this work will help inform future legislative actions the Committee may consider to advance surface transportation innovation

Location: 2318 Rayburn House Office Building Subcommittee: Subcommittee on Research and Technology

Hearing charter

Witnesses:

  • Diana Furchtgott-Roth, former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology at U.S. Department of Transportation former Director of the Center for Energy, Climate, and Environment, The Heritage Foundation
  • Greg Winfree, Agency Director, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
  • Dr. Henry Liu, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Director of the Center for Connected and Automated Transportation, Mcity and the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute (UMTRI)

Furchtgott-Roth is a notorious climate denier who was the lead author of the Project 2025 Department of Transportation chapter.

House Science, Space, and Technology Committee
   Research and Technology Subcommittee
2318 Rayburn

02/11/2026 at 02:00PM

Surveying the Threat of Agroterrorism, Part II: Assessing Federal Government Efforts

A Subcommittee on Emergency Management and Technology hearing entitled “Surveying the Threat of Agroterrorism, Part II: Assessing Federal Government Efforts.”

Witnesses:

  • Suzette Kelly, Acting Executive Director, Agriculture Programs and Trade Liaison, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Matt Allen, Director, Office of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Jeff Cooper, Program Manager, Probabilistic Analysis for National Threats Hazards and Risks, Science and Technology Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Dr. Ashley Grant, Senior Health Security and Biodefense Advisor, Office of Health Security, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
House Homeland Security Committee
   Emergency Management and Technology Subcommittee
310 Cannon

02/11/2026 at 02:00PM

Markup of Mining Deregulation, Seafood Country of Origin Standards, Wildfire Study, National Parks, and Other Bills

On Wednesday, February 11, 2026, at 1:45 p.m., in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources will meet to consider:

  • H.R. 755 (Rep. Ciscomani), “Critical Mineral Consistency Act of 2025”
  • H.R. 1352 (Rep. Subramanyam), To designate the General George C. Marshall House, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, as an affiliated area of the National Park System, and for other purposes.
  • H.R. 1945 (Rep. Onder), “America’s National Churchill Museum National Historic Landmark Act”
  • H.R. 219 (Rep. Hudson), To provide for an extension of the legislative authority of the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Foundation to establish a commemorative work in the District of Columbia and its environs.
  • H.R. 3706 (Rep. Babin), “Standards for Understanding Source and Habitat Identification Act” or the “SUSHI Act”
  • H.R. 3922 (Rep. Neguse), “Cross-Boundary Wildfire Solutions Act”
  • H.R. 4463 (Rep. Norman), To amend the Catawba Indian Tribe of South Carolina Land Claims Settlement Act of 1993.
  • H.R. 4671 (Rep. Harder), “Ensuring Casualty Assistance for our Firefighters Act”
  • H.R. 5419 (Rep. Kean), “Enhancing Administrative Reviews for Broadband Deployment Act”
  • H.R. 5497 (Rep. Tiffany), “Apostle Islands National Park and Preserve Act” (Amendments to H.R. 5497 must be drafted to the amendment in the nature of a substitute)
  • H.R. 6300 (Rep. Hageman), “Grasslands Grazing Act of 2025” (Amendments to H.R. 6300 must be drafted to the amendment in the nature of a substitute)
  • H.R. 6380 (Rep. Ciscomani), “Chiricahua National Park Act”

H.R. 755 modifies the Energy Act of 2020 to expand the definition of critical minerals to include critical materials designated by the Department of Energy (DOE). By expanding the definition of critical minerals, this bill requires the USGS to include on its list the materials on DOE’s list. Within 45 days of DOE adding a mineral, element, substance, or material to its critical materials list, the USGS must update its list to include such mineral, element, substance, or material.

House Natural Resources Committee
1324 Longworth

02/11/2026 at 01:45PM

Potential DHS Shutdown Impacts

Subcommittee oversight hearing.

Witnesses

  • Admiral Thomas Allan, Acting Vice Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
  • Dr. Madhu Gottumukkala, Acting Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
  • Ha Nguyen McNeill, Acting Administrator, Transportation Security Administration
  • Matthew Quinn, Deputy Director, United States Secret Service
  • Keith Turri, Acting Associate Administrator, Office of Response and Recovery, Federal Emergency Management Agency
House Appropriations Committee
   Homeland Security Subcommittee
2362-A Rayburn

02/11/2026 at 10:00AM

Haiti 2026: Security and Foreign Assistance Priorities

Subcommittee hearing.

Witnesses:

  • Henry Wooster, Chargé d’Affaires to Haiti, U.S. Department of State
  • Austin Holmes, Chief Executive Officer, Caribbean Security Group, and Chairman, Mission of Hope
Senate Appropriations Committee
   State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Subcommittee
138 Dirksen

02/10/2026 at 02:30PM

Testimony on Federal Lands Bills, including a Brush Fires Study

On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 2:00 p.m., in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Federal Lands will hold a legislative hearing on the following bills:

  • H.R. 34 (Rep. Gosar), “Land and Social Security Optimization Act” or the “LASSO Act”
  • H.R. 1329 (Rep. Malliotakis), “Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Act”
  • H.R. 3553 (Rep. Min), “Building Resiliency and Understanding of Shrublands to Halt Fires Act” or the “BRUSH Fires Act”
  • H.R. 5478 (Rep. Moore of UT), “Fruit Heights Land Conveyance Act of 2025”
  • H.R. 5911 (Rep. Hurd), “Crystal Reservoir Conveyance Act”
  • S. 282 (Sen. King), “Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Access Act”

Hearing memo

Witnesses:

Panel I (Members of Congress):

  • To Be Announced

Panel II (Administration Witnesses):

  • Dave Lytle, Deputy Chief, U.S. Forest Service, Washington, D.C. [H.R. 34, H.R. 3553, H.R. 5478, and H.R. 5911]
  • Ronald Cortez, Under Secretary for Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. [H.R. 1329]

Panel III (Outside Experts):

  • Michelle Metteer, City Administrator, City of Ouray, Ouray, CO [H.R. 5911]
  • Darren Frandsen, City Manager, City of Fruit Heights, Fruit Heights, UT [H.R. 5478]
  • Jane Abraham, Former Chair, American Museum of Women’s History Congressional Commission, Washington, DC [H.R. 1329]
  • Margaret Byfield, Executive Director, American Stewards of Liberty, Georgetown, TX [H.R. 34]
  • Chris Hamm, President, Orange County Firefighters IAFF Local 3631, Tustin, CA [H.R. 3553] [Minority Witness]

The “Land And Social Security Optimization (LASSO) Act,” which would deposit into the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) trust fund, Administered by the Social Security Administration, 10 percent of federal revenues generated on public lands and waters managed by the Department of the Interior (DOI) and U.S. Forest Service (USFS).

In 2020, President Trump signed into law the “Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Act,” creating the Smithsonian Institution’s 21st museum, which aims to recognize “women’s contributions to various fields and throughout different periods of history that have influenced the direction of the United States.” Since this time, the Museum has been a formally established institution but lacks a permanent physical location. Although the legislation stated that it was “the intent of Congress that the Museum be located on or near the National Mall,” a provision also expressly prohibited the Museum from being located in the Reserve under the Commemorative Works Act (CWA). The Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Act authorizes the Smithsonian to locate the American Women’s History Museum within the Reserve, which broadly encompasses what is known as the National Mall.

H.R. 3553 directs USFS to carry out a targeted study on 1) the effectiveness of wildfire mitigation methods in shrubland ecosystems and 2) the severity of damage from brush-related wildland fires to communities.

H.R. 5478, sponsored by Representative Blake Moore (R-UT-01), conveys approximately 295 acres of USFS land to Fruit Heights to close the gap along the Bonneville Shoreline Trail.

H.R. 5911, sponsored by Representative Jeff Hurd (R-CO-03), conveys to Ouray, Colo., the Crystal Reservoir, Full Moon Dam and Ditch, and 45 acres of surrounding land necessary to the Reservoir’s operation and maintenance. H.R. 5911 also conveys to the City all water rights associated with the covered land and related infrastructure.

S. 282 authorizes NPS to acquire, from willing sellers or donors, up to 2,465 acres of land to provide road access to the 87,500-acre Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument from the south. The bill sets general management and administration guidelines for the Monument that, among other things, protect hunting and fishing access, allow for the collection of fiddlehead ferns, permit forest management activities, and require the production of public safety and educational materials to better inform visitors about the Monument.

House Natural Resources Committee
   Federal Lands Subcommittee
1324 Longworth

02/10/2026 at 02:00PM