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Congress

 
The U.S. Congress is the bicameral (two-house) legislature of the United States government, made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Senators and representatives are chosen through direct election.
 
Environmental protection concerns span a wide variety of issues, including clean air, water quality, chemical security and environmental aspects of other areas, such as energy, transportation, disaster relief/cleanup and defense. Issues considered by Congress tend to fall into several major categories: funding issues — whether fund levels are adequate and/or focused on appropriate priorities; expanding, renewing or refocusing existing environmental policies or programs; environmental issues that are important elements of other major areas of concern (e.g., legislation concerning clean energy and transportation); and security concerns (such as terrorism and infrastructure protection).
(Source: The Library of Congress / Photo: uschools/iStockphoto)

 

Articles about Congress

  • Climate bill à la carte

    Tue, Jul 13 2010 at 3:36 PM

    Disagreement on Capitol Hill has created a menu of options for an energy bill.

  • Kerry may be last hope for price on carbon

    Tue, Jul 13 2010 at 12:35 PM

    By focusing only on the utilities industry, Kerry may be able to get Republican support, but will it cost him votes in his own party?

  • Washington to take on several environmental and energy issues

    Mon, Jul 12 2010 at 4:30 PM

    While cap-and-trade and the Gulf oil spill dominate headlines, Congress is taking on issues ranging from Asian carp to jobs in national parks.

  • Will climate bill be lost in time?

    Mon, Jul 12 2010 at 4:16 PM

    With time ticking away, a climate bill could be in serious danger.

  • Week of hard choices may decide energy bill's fate

    Fri, Jul 09 2010 at 3:06 PM

    Will Congress study for its final exam, or will it revert to be bad habits and hope for best?

  • Energy remains an uncertain election issue for Democrats

    Thu, Jul 08 2010 at 2:39 PM

    National surveys show the public supports having more green energy. But in local elections, energy is likely to take a backseat to the economy.

  • Are you a guinea pig?

    Wed, Jul 07 2010 at 2:00 PM

    Watch: Video explains the need for stronger chemical regulation and what you can do to help.

  • Will EPA pave the way for cap-and-trade?

    Tue, Jul 06 2010 at 4:38 PM

    The EPA may be the most powerful weapon in the fight for cap-and-trade legislation. The agency fired another shot on Tuesday with the CAIR announcement.

  • From moderate senators will come moderate climate bill

    Thu, Jul 01 2010 at 3:38 PM

    Committee connections help to create bonds on energy policy.

  • Senator DeMint and Tony Soprano aren't afraid to do dirty work

    Thu, Jul 01 2010 at 1:34 PM

    Like one of Tony Soprano's operatives, Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina uses his safe political position to whack the BP oil investigation.

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