It’s like being an expectant parent
The birthing watch remains on for the Corps’ FY18 Work Plan. Unspecified Issues between ASA & OMB continue to hold this up. It could come out any day this week.
The birthing watch remains on for the Corps’ FY18 Work Plan. Unspecified Issues between ASA & OMB continue to hold this up. It could come out any day this week.
As we send this message, it’s after Midnight ET and the FY18 Corps Work Plan has not been posted. Our sources reported Tuesday afternoon that it was being worked on with plans to go well into the evening at the Assistant Secretary’s office. We think they were having a tussle with the folks at the…
Ok—that was an overstatement. I liked Bishop Curry’s preaching and Meghan’s dress. But this IS a big week for water resources in DC. Work Plan: It should come out tomorrow (Tuesday). Check here for the list of projects receiving Corps funding in FY18. Supplemental Funds: The first recipients of the massive amount of supplemental funding…
WRDA The House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Chairman, Bill Shuster (PA), has introduced a WRDA 2018 (props for having no silly name). It’s text can be found here: HR 8 Among the provisions that may be of interest to WaterLog subscribers are these: A produce that would automatically appropriate all Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund revenues…
Expect the Draft House Water Resources Development Act (whatever it’s name may be) to be introduced tomorrow, Friday the 18th with action by the full committee next Wednesday. We hope you watched ASA R.D. James WRDA testimony today before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. It was enlightening for what he said about his…
Two men argue over sea level rise, one from Alaska, one from Alabama. The man from Alaska claims the sea level is falling while the man from Alabama claims the sea is rising. Both are correct. Many physical influences determine local sea level fluctuation. It’s a surprise to most that the surface of the ocean…
Please read this if you follow the Corps’ Budget for Coastal Risk Management Projects and Studies While we wait a few more days before we get the Corps issues a Work Plan for FY18, the House Appropriations Committee will act Wednesday morning (watch here), on its recommendations for the Corps budget for FY19. Click here…
A Senate committee will be holding its second hearing on a key water resources bill on May 17th. Assistant Secretary of the Army, R.D. James will be providing the Administration’s views about the bill. You can watch the hearing here. My colleague Dan Ginolfi has prepared this analysis of some of the bill’s key provisions.…
The House Energy & Water Appropriations Committee meets at 5:30 pm ET today to act on its version of the Corps’ funding bill for FY19. You can find the text of the draft bill and watch the “markup” meeting here. Note: I taught government at the high school and undergrad college levels before I came…
Lots of May water resources activity in Congress! The Water Resources Development Act of 2018 is about to get legislative legs. This is the legislation that authorizes (but doesn’t provide funding for) new Corps projects and studies and also will likely contain new policy initiatives. Senate WRDA: The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee has…