my primary concerns were determining the best way to guarantee that PREPA would be rebuilt so that it can withstand future extreme weather conditions; provide the residents of Puerto Rico with reliable, inexpensive, and clean power; and prevent the displacement of PREPA's workers.
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Grijalva emphasizes the need for reliable power and worker protection in Puerto Rico's energy sector.
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