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Raúl Grijalva

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Raúl Manuel Grijalva is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 3rd congressional district since 2003. A member of the Democratic Party, Grijalva has been an advocate for environmental protection, education, and healthcare reform throughout his tenure in Congress. He has played a significant role in various legislative initiatives, particularly those aimed at addressing climate change and promoting social justice.

Jul 11, 2023

Congress established the Udall Foundation in 1992 to honor Morris K. Udall's impact on the nation's environment and his support for rights and self-governance of tribal governments.

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Jul 11, 2023

I think the conflict resolution that I have seen work from the Udall Foundation early on, the meeting, the collaboration, and work that out.

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Jul 11, 2023

I want to thank the witnesses for joining us to testify before the Subcommittee on three important bills impacting Indian Country.

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Jun 21, 2023

CEQ is also working to set up the new Office of Environmental Justice.

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Jun 21, 2023

Democrats and President Biden have already made historic investments in climate action.

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Jun 21, 2023

Every Republican last Congress voted against it despite their constant rallying cry on the need to speed up permitting.

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Jun 21, 2023

I think my colleagues on the other side of the aisle have been talking publicly about their plans to continue to use must-pass legislation to attack environmental laws, including NEPA, specifically, and the Clean Water Act, like they did…

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Jun 21, 2023

H.R. 4141 could impact tribal sovereignty by including a provision that presumes that a tribe disclaims interest in a project if they do not respond within 45 days of receiving an FCC Form.

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Jun 21, 2023

It makes you wonder who they are listening to.

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Jun 14, 2023

The West has changed. The dynamics are different.

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Jun 14, 2023

These two states have roughly 10 million more acres of BLM land than your two states combined.

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