Official account of the Republicans on the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, led by Chairman @SenCapito of West Virginia

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This morning at 10am, Chairman @SenCapito will hold a hearing examining the @USFWS proposed budget for fiscal year 2027. Tune in here: x.com/i/broadcasts/1DxLddQyM…
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U.S. Senate EPW Committee GOP retweeted
WATCH LIVE: GOP @SenCapito joins our @bjlefebvre to discuss the state of Senate negotiations over permitting reform and the path to an agreement before the August recess. Tune into their chat at the @POLITICOLive Energy Summit👇 x.com/i/broadcasts/1AJEmmbdR…
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At 10am, Chairman @SenCapito will hold a hearing with FHWA Administrator Sean McMaster to examine the @USDOTFHWA proposed budget for fiscal year 2027. Tune in: x.com/i/broadcasts/1RKjppawv…
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Investments in our nation’s infrastructure keep America building, growing, and on the move.   Chairman @SenCapito was proud to partner with other members of the @EPWGOP and @EPWCmte to introduce S.Res.750, a bipartisan resolution declaring this week National Public Works Week. Join us as we celebrate American infrastructure and the dedicated individuals who keep our roads, bridges, and public networks running and powering our nation’s growth.
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At 9:45am, @SenLummis, Chairman of the EPW Subcommittee on Clean Air, Climate and Nuclear Innovation and Safety, will hold a hearing to examine nuclear energy legislation. Tune in here: x.com/i/broadcasts/1jGXgeVLn…
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Great to attend the @United4Infra reception hosted by the @USChamber and @ShopFloorNAM during Infrastructure Week. As Chair of the @EPWGOP, we are constantly working towards strong, bipartisan legislation that will boost American competitiveness and advance key infrastructure programs.
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Honored to receive the @NUCA_National We Dig America Award this morning. I’m very grateful for the work @NUCA_National does to improve infrastructure of all types, and for their advocacy in Washington and beyond to ensure that our policies help America build faster.   As Chair of the @EPWGOP Committee, modernizing the federal programs that govern the construction and maintenance of our nation’s infrastructure is a top priority, and I am proud of the bills we are actively developing to advance that goal.
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Chairman @SenCapito congratulates Doug Weaver on his confirmation for a full five-year term on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Commissioner Weaver’s continued work at @NRCgov will help move American nuclear energy into the future. The Chairman appreciates Commissioner Weaver’s service and looks forward to his efforts during his term as Commissioner.
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Chairman @SenCapito: I applaud the Trump @EPA’s latest proposal to delay compliance deadlines for Biden-era vehicle emissions standards, which mandated a shift toward electric vehicles that Americans don’t want to buy. I appreciate @EPALeeZeldin and the Trump Administration’s sustained efforts to defend consumer choice and reduce costs for Americans.
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Chairman @SenCapito was pleased to hear about the @EPA’s new proposed rule to revise ELGs for steam electric power plants. The Biden EPA’s 2024 ELG Rule, which was a part of the Biden EPA’s EGU strategy, aimed to eliminate coal from our nation’s energy mix by imposing unreasonable and unachievable restrictions on coal plants. Chairman Capito spoke with @EPALeeZeldin yesterday during an @AppropsGOP hearing about this burdensome rule and is grateful to see the EPA take action to lower electricity costs and support reliable baseload power.
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U.S. Senate EPW Committee GOP retweeted
My ADVANCE Act significantly reduces regulatory costs—creating a more streamlined path to clean, reliable nuclear power. A huge thank you to @NRCgov Chairman Nieh for implementing the core of the legislation within the commission. Great to hear how it has already increased efficiency and improved culture at the @NRCgov, and I look forward to seeing more positive results.
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This morning at 10am, Chairman @SenCapito will hold a hearing examining the @NRCgov's proposed budget for fiscal year 2027. Tune in here: x.com/i/broadcasts/1PKqrEXll…

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U.S. Senate EPW Committee GOP retweeted
$1.2 trillion of investment is on the sidelines due to broken federal permitting processes. These are transformational economic benefits that Americans are missing out on. I’m grateful to @SecretaryBurgum and the rest of the Trump administration for their support as we work to get meaningful permitting reforms passed through Congress and signed into law.
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At 10am, Chairman @SenCapito will hold a hearing to examine restoration efforts in the Great Lakes region, including the implementation of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. Tune in here: x.com/i/broadcasts/1yxBeMllP…

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I’ve been privileged to work alongside @RepSamGraves since we were sworn into the House together in 2000. I look forward to finishing our work to pass meaningful infrastructure legislation during this Congress, and I wish him a very happy and well-earned retirement.
When I first ran for State Representative back in 1992, my aspiration was to represent my hometown of Tarkio, Missouri. I was a twenty-seven year old farmer who just wanted to stand up for a way of life and his community. I never could have imagined where that decision would take me. For 8 years in the Missouri House and Senate, I fought for Northwest Missourians. From deregulating vehicle inspections, to standing for chain gangs, to securing funding for rural schools in the desegregation fight, I never lost sight of why I was sent to Jefferson City. Then, in 2000, the good, hardworking people of Missouri’s Sixth District entrusted me to be their voice in Congress. For 26 years, I have had the privilege of serving, culminating in becoming the Chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and passing some of the most significant legislation in our nation’s history. The responsibility entrusted to me is not something I have ever taken for granted. Not for a single day. What I’m most proud of is the work my team did when Washington made life harder for the people of Missouri’s Sixth. Together, we stood with hundreds of thousands of Missourians in their toughest moments. We helped them cut through red tape and navigate a system that often felt stacked against them. We got them answers and fought to deliver real results when they needed them most. I’ve said all of that to say this: After considerable reflection, 2026 will be my final year in Congress. This wasn’t an easy decision, but it’s the right one. I believe in making room for the next generation. It’s time to pass the torch and allow a new guard of conservative leaders to step forward and chart a path forward for Missourians. That doesn’t mean I’m slowing down, not even close. As I enter the 4th quarter of my life, I have more left in me. As many of you know, I don't let grass grow under my feet. We’ve still got a lot of work to do. I’m going to fight to protect Missouri interests as we work to shape this year’s Highway Bill. I plan to finish this last term the same way I started, full speed ahead. Maintaining our strong democratic republic will always depend on good people stepping up to serve from every corner of our great nation. I’m grateful for my colleagues in both parties, for the people I’ve worked alongside, and even for the opponents who challenged me and made me better. Public service isn’t easy. It takes hard work, humility, a thick skin, and a willingness to fight for what’s right. At the end of the day, I’m still the farmer from Northwest Missouri. You’ll find me back home on the farm nearly every weekend, after all, it is planting season. In fact, I’ll probably be on a tractor this weekend. And come Monday, I’ll be heading back through Kansas City on my way to D.C. to keep doing the job you sent me there to do. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. It has been the honor of a lifetime.
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