Check here for the 2022 Senate Calendar
Check here for the 2022 House Calendar
Upcoming Congressional Hearings
- Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
- Tuesday, March 1 at 10am EST: Hearing to consider a series of energy bills. Full list of legislation to be considered is available here.
- Thursday, March 3 at 10am EST: Hearing to Review the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s recent guidance on Natural Gas Pipelines.
- Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, & Forestry Committee
- Wednesday, March 2 at 10am EST: Hearing to consider the nominations of Christy Goldsmith Romero to be a commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Kristin Johnson to be a commissioner of the CFTC, Summer Mersinger to be commissioner of the CFTC, and Caroline Pham to be a commissioner of the CFTC.
- Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
- Wednesday, March 2 at 10am EST: Hearing on implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Pete Buttigieg, Secretary of Transportation, will testify.
- House Agriculture Committee
- Tuesday, March 1 at 10am EST: A 2022 Review of the Farm Bill: Commodity Group Perspectives on Title 1.
- House Homeland Security Committee
- Tuesday, March 1 at 10am EST: Emergency Preparedness, Response, & Recovery Subcommittee hearing on the FEMA workforce.
- House Judiciary Committee
- Tuesday, March 1 at 10am EST: Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties Subcommittee hearing on discrimination against Muslim, Arab, and South Asian American communities.
- House Natural Resources Committee
- Tuesday, March 1 at 10am EST: Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands Legislative Hearing. Full list of bills to be considered is available here.
- House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
- Wednesday, March 2 at 10am EST: Hearing on Advancing the Science of Nature-Based Infrastructure.
Congressional News
- With just under two weeks before government funding runs out on March 11th, details on an appropriations deal for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2022 remain scarce. Last week, President Biden requested an additional $6.4 billion to support Ukraine against the invasion by Russia. Congress could add this funding to a larger appropriations package, or we could see piecemeal funding bills passed up until the 11th. Given the amount of work on the appropriations committees’ plates, there could also be a very short funding extension to keep the government open beyond March 11th. Senator Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico remains absent from the Senate as he recovers from a stroke. His absence impacts Democrats’ ability to command a majority in the chamber. He is expected to recover and return to the Senate within a few weeks.
Administrative News
- President Biden will provide his State of the Union address to Congress at 9pm EST on Tuesday, March 1. Even with the Russian invasion of Ukraine taking center stage, the President is expected to devote part of his speech to the need for climate action. The speech follows just a day after the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its latest installment of the sixth climate assessment, focused on how changes will affect humans and natural ecosystems. You can view NWF’s press release on the report here.
- On Friday, President Biden announced his selection of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as his nominee to succeed Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court. Judge Jackson will begin meeting with Senators this week as the chamber prepares for her confirmation proceedings. A confirmation hearing with the Judiciary Committee is expected to come quickly, although the exact timeline has not been announced.
- See here for additional White House resources, including a comprehensive list of Executive orders to address COVID, the climate crisis, and environmental justice, among other topics.
What’s Happening This Week
- Both chambers of Congress are in session this week.
- The House will begin by considering 8 bills under suspension, and will likely move later in the week to consider legislation related to toxic exposures for military servicemembers under a rule. Action on a Fiscal Year 2022 funding bill or emergency supplemental funding to provide aid to Ukraine is possible.
- The Senate is in session and will open the week by moving to consider a House-passed bill that protects the right of Americans to receive an abortion. A vote on the motion to consider is expected to fail, after which the chamber will take up the Postal Service reform that has been before Congress for a few weeks.
- NWF continues to work to advance our priorities on Capitol Hill, so please feel free to share NWF’s 117th Congress National Policy Agenda.