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It's time to pass the SECURE Data Act 06/12/2026

Nearly half of Americans have NO comprehensive data privacy protections, and small businesses are being left in the dark.

Energy & Commerce Committee Republicans are ready to fix that once and for all with the SECURE Data Act, creating one national standard to give all Americans clear and comprehensive data privacy protections.

It's time to pass the SECURE Data Act States have paved the way. Now Congress must finish the job by passing the SECURE Data Act. They must not miss this opportunity.

06/09/2026

Today’s Energy hearing made it clear why America needs nuclear licensing reform now more than ever.

To ensure we have the energy we need to power American homes, businesses, and win the AI race, we need access to even more reliable and affordable nuclear energy.

Read more about today’s hearing ⬇️
https://energycommerce.house.gov/posts/energy-subcommittee-holds-hearing-on-nuclear-energy-licensing-reform

Antares reaches reactor criticality under Trump pilot program, marking major nuclear milestone 06/08/2026

⚡️ Nuclear Energy is Back!

For the first time in over four decades, a privately developed non-light-water reactor reached criticality, a key step to deploying modern commercial nuclear reactors.

And thanks to the ADVANCE Act, this process will happen even faster, bringing more affordable and reliable energy to homes and businesses across the country.

Antares reaches reactor criticality under Trump pilot program, marking major nuclear milestone Antares Nuclear's Mark-0 microreactor achieves criticality at Idaho National Laboratory, the first advanced reactor to do so under Trump's DOE program.

DC Water votes to remove CEO David Gadis after Potomac sewage spill 06/08/2026

In February, Energy & Commerce Committee Republicans launched an investigation into DC Water's handling of the Potomac Interceptor collapse, which sent more than 240 million gallons of wastewater into the Potomac River.

Now, CEO David Gadis is out, following a vote by the utility's board to separate him weeks after he testified before the Committee on DC Water's failure to prevent the collapse through timely maintenance.

DC Water votes to remove CEO David Gadis after Potomac sewage spill DC Water’s board of directors has voted to remove CEO David Gadis. Gadis was the face of the agency’s response to the Potomac Interceptor break that sent millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Potomac River earlier this year. Gadis had been hired by DC Water despite his being a central figur...

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