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  • Lieberman-Snowe Circulate Letter to FERC on NEPPA's Behalf

    On Thursday, January 25, Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and Olympia Snowe (R-ME) requested support from other New England Senators on a letter to FERC Chairman Kelliher expressing concern about the Commission's action on a New England (NE) incentive rate case.  In the NE case, FERC overturned an Administrative Law Judge's opinion and ...
    Posted to NEPPA (Weblog) by Staff on January 30, 2007
  • APPA to Host a Symposium on Restructured Electricity Markets

    On Monday, February, 5, APPA will be hosting a day-long symposium to release a number of studies assessing the restructured electricity markets.  The symposium is part of APPA's "Electric Market Reform Initiative" and will be held in Washington, DC.   FERC staff, Congressional staff and key public power systems have ...
    Posted to NEPPA (Weblog) by Staff on January 30, 2007
  • National Energy Assistance Directors' Association calls on Congress to Maintain LIHEAP Funding; "LIHEAP Day" Planned

    On January 17, the National Energy Assistance Directors' Association (NEADA), which represents the state directors of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), wrote to Congress urging lawmakers maintain LIHEAP funding at the FY 2006 level of $3.2 billion as part of the FY 2007 Omnibus Appropriations bill.  The $3.2 billion ...
    Posted to NEPPA (Weblog) by Staff on January 30, 2007
  • Ethics Rules Pass in the Senate; May Restrict NEPPA's Congressional Tour

    On January 18th, the Senate passed an ethics bill (S. 1) to reform lobbying and earmark practices.  Although the House-adopted a similar package on January 5, it was approved as part of the House rules changes and did not need legislative authorization.  Therefore, in order for the Senate changes to take effect, S. 1 will need to go to ...
    Posted to NEPPA (Weblog) by Staff on January 30, 2007
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