Sep 30, 2024
Click through for more from The Hill{beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment   The Big Story  Biden may call Congress back for Hurricane Helene relief funding President Biden said Monday he expects to ask Congress for a supplemental bill to fund Hurricane Helene relief efforts, suggesting lawmakers may have to return from their lengthy election recess to pass it. © Gerald Herbert, Associated Press Biden said it’s his “expectation” to ask for a supplemental funding bill, but that he didn’t have a price tag for it yet, adding “this is a historic storm, its devastating.”  When asked if he would ask Congress to return from recess, he said, “that is something I may have to request, but no decisions are made yet.”  Congress left Thursday for recess, and the House and Senate aren’t expected to return until Nov. 12, after Election Day.  Congress passed a three-month stopgap last week, which did not include $10 billion in additional funding for the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) disaster relief fund that was in the Republicans’ original six-month funding bill. The legislation did include a provision that allows FEMA to use resources faster for disaster response over the next three months.  Biden also said Monday he plans to go to North Carolina as soon as Wednesday to access the storm damage, stressing that he doesn’t want to go too quickly and disrupt relief efforts. Meanwhile, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), in whose state the storm first made landfall, also called on Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Monday to reconvene the Senate.  Read more from our colleague Alex Gangitano at TheHill.com.  Welcome to The Hill’s Energy & Environment newsletter, we’re Rachel Frazin and Zack Budryk — keeping you up to speed on the policies impacting everything from oil and gas to new supply chains.   Did someone forward you this newsletter? Subscribe here.   Essential Reads  How policy will affect the energy and environment sectors now and in the future:  Georgia lawmakers press Biden to ‘promptly consider’ major disaster declaration request Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) led Georgia’s congressional delegation Monday in asking the White House for a disaster declaration in the state in the wake of Hurricane Helene.  Full Story  Second oil company CEO conspired with OPEC to keep prices high, FTC charges Federal regulators are alleging a major oil company CEO conspired with foreign governments to keep oil and gas prices high.  Full Story   California faces ‘unprecedented’ local spread of dengue fever, possibly driven by climate change California last week clocked its fourth case of locally transmitted dengue fever this year — an alarming rise in a sometimes-deadly disease that experts fear could be fueled by climate change.  Full Story   Energy Department finalizes loan for Michigan nuclear plant revival The Energy Department on Monday announced it has finalized a $1.5 billion loan to restart a shuttered Michigan nuclear power plant.  Full Story  In Other News  Branch out with a different read from The Hill:Lawmakers race to avoid farm bill disaster The stopgap farm bill is set to expire next week — and the congressional coalition that the massive legislation has relied on for half a century is on the verge of breaking down. Now congressional … Full Story   What We're Reading  News we've flagged from other outlets touching on energy issues, the environment and other topics: Full scope of Helene devastation not clear as recovery underway: 'Our hearts are broken' (The Asheville Citizen Times) EPA Says It Plans to Withdraw Approval for Chevron’s Plastic-Based Fuels That Are Likely to Cause Cancer (ProPublica)Wealthy Carolina Town Worries There’s Danger Lurking Under Its Lawns (The Wall Street Journal)   What Others are Reading  Two key stories on The Hill right now: Pollsters: Don’t be so sure Trump will outperform our surveys Pollsters caution against assuming that the polls this cycle are susceptible to the same errors as previous ones that underestimated support for former President Trump, arguing that every election is different and that this year’s polls are an accurate reflection of the competitiveness of the race. Read more Clinton warns of October surprise that will ‘distort and pervert’ Harris Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned of an October surprise that will “distort and pervert” Vice President Harris. Read more  Opinions in The Hill  Op-eds related to energy & environment submitted to The Hill: Both candidates are ignoring America’s biggest threat: the abuse of natureWhere Europe leads on climate, the United States should not follow    You're all caught up. See you tomorrow! Check out The Hill's Energy & Environment page for the latest coverage. Like this newsletter? Take a moment to view our other topical products here 📩If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe. Close Thank you for signing up! Subscribe to more newsletters here The latest in politics and policy. Direct to your inbox. Sign up for the Energy and Environment newsletter Subscribe
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