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Environment

Enacting policies that assist in our ongoing efforts to reverse the effects of a changing climate, while protecting our air, water, lands, oceans, and wildlife remains a priority of the Congresswoman’s. Throughout America’s history, we have often been presented the challenge of protecting and preserving the environment while maintaining growth and responsible industrial progress. The Congresswoman believes that today, we can do both.<br />\
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A great deal of debate continues around environmental regulations in Congress. In August 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the first ever carbon pollution standards for new power plants, called the Clean Power Plan. Previously, there were no limits to the amount of carbon pollution that power plants could emit. The Congresswoman supports these new standards, which reflect ongoing trends in the power sector to build cleaner plants and use American made clean energy technologies. California strongly supports the Clean Power Plan, and the Congresswoman is pleased that our state is well on its way to going beyond the plan’s requirements, recently enacting legislation that requires California generate half of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030.<br />\
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The Congresswoman is also a strong proponent for sensible conservation efforts that would protect our diverse environmental legacy. From our vast oceans to our precious national parks, all aspects of our environment must be considered. The Congresswoman believes we must not only protect these lands for native wildlife, but also because they provide vital outdoor opportunities for Americans.<br />\
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The Congresswoman will continue working to uphold environmental regulations, protect wildlife sanctuaries, and to improve the quality of our air and water for future generations.<br />\
<h2>Accomplishments</h2>\
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<li>Named Co-Chair of the Sustainable Energy &amp; Environment Coalition for the 115th Congress.</li>\
<li>Legislation coauthored by Congresswoman Matsui resulted in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) implementing rules in 2016 to protect consumers from potentially hazardous levels of formaldehyde in wood products.</li>\
<li>Secured over $1 million in federal grants for low-emission buses and clean-fuel equipment for Sacramento Regional Transit.</li>\
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<h2>Legislation</h2>\
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<li>H.R.3107 Diesel Emissions Reduction Act of 2017</li>\
<li>H.R. 5226 Clean and Efficient Cars Act of 2018</li>\
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June 15, 2023

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-07) released the following statement in support of the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District’s efforts to administer and implement U.S. EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grants Program in the region.  


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April 21, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-07), co-chair of theHouse Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC), and Reps. Joe Neguse (CO-02), Steve Cohen (TN-09), and Jennifer McClellan (VA-04) led a group of 61 lawmakers in introducing a resolution to celebrate Earth Day 2023.


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April 12, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The leaders of the House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC), including Co-Chairs Reps. Doris Matsui, Mike Quigley, and Paul Tonko, Vice Chairs Reps. Don Beyer, Matt Cartwright, Sean Casten, Chellie Pingree, Katie Porter, and Chair Emeritus Rep.


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April 12, 2023

SACRAMENTO, CA – A new student garden and enhanced science and nutrition programs are coming to the Food Literacy Center thanks to federal funding secured by Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-07).She announced the funding this morning alongside local leaders.


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April 12, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-07) and Reps.

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March 13, 2023

Fifty-seven House Democrats are calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to finalize strong carbon pollution standards for new and existing fossil-fuel-fired power plants by early next year, according to a


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March 1, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, CongresswomanDoris Matsui (CA-07), Rep. Yvette Clarke (NY-09) and Senators Edward J.


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February 23, 2023

SACRAMENTO, CA – The Sam and Bonnie Pannell Community Center will be enhanced as a “resilience hub” for the Sacramento community thanks to federal funding secured by Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-07).She announced the funding this morning alongside local leaders and city staff.

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December 20, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA), issued the following statement after the introduction of final text of the omnibus spending bill to fund the government for fiscal year 2023.


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October 4, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Doris Matsui (CA-06) announced over $38 million in federal funding for Sacramento region flood protection projects.