The Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Committee is responsible for developing policy positions on issues involving air quality, water quality, energy policy, national wetlands policy, noise control, and solid and hazardous waste management.
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Chair
Matt Appelbaum |
Vice Chair Dina Higgins |
Vice Chair Bill Peloza |
March 9 - 13, 2013
Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
Washington, DC
Agendas, discussion topics, and background materials made available prior to each steering committee meeting.
Related presentations, including those given by featured guests at Policy & Advocacy Committee meetings.
Overviews of Steering Committee meeting activity.
Latest reports, briefs, and findings from the Center for Research and Innovation.
Speeches and Testimony
Integrated Planning and Permitting, Part 2: An Opportunity for EPA to Provide Communities with Flexibility to Make Smart Investments in Water Quality
Statement of Ralph Becker, Mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment
July 25, 2012
Integrated Planning and Permitting: An Opportunity for EPA to Provide Communities with Flexibility to Make Smart Investments in Water Quality
Statement of Joe Reardon, Mayor and CEO of the Unified Government of Kansas City, Kansas and Wyandotte County
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment
December 14, 2011
The National Municipal Policy is a compilation of federal policy positions and resolutions adopted by the full NLC membership at the annual Congress of Cities. These positions guide all of NLC's federal advocacy efforts and focus on federal actions, programs, and proposals that directly impact municipalities.
View the policies and resolutions crafted by and voted on by the Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Committee:
2013 Energy, Environment & Natural Resources Policy and Resolutions
View the full 2013 National Municipal Policy book containing each of the policy committee chapters and resolutions on NLC's National Municipal Policy page.
Carolyn Berndt
Principal Associate, Infrastructure & Sustainability
Federal Relations
(202) 626-3101
berndt@nlc.org
