Revisiting the RESTORE Act: Progress and Challenges in Gulf Restoration Post-Deepwater Horizon
10:30 AM Russell Senate Office Building 253
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation’s Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries and Coast Guard will hold a hearing on Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. titled, “Revisiting the RESTORE Act: Progress and Challenges in Gulf Restoration Post-Deepwater Horizon.” The hearing continues the Committee’s oversight of restoration efforts following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil well blowout and subsequent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The hearing will seek to assess the ongoing implementation of the 2012 RESTORE Act, and will also touch upon implementation of the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund, building upon the Committee’s June 2013 hearing, “Gulf Restoration: A Progress Report Three Years After the Deepwater Horizon Disaster.” Witnesses from the Department of Commerce, Gulf states, and other stakeholders will testify on both the progress made and the challenges faced in Gulf Coast restoration over the last year.
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Testimony
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The Honorable Bruce H. Andrews
Deputy Secretary of CommerceU.S. Department of CommerceDownload Testimony (162.75 KB) -
Mr. Justin Ehrenwerth
Executive DirectorRESTORE CouncilDownload Testimony (283.89 KB) -
Ms. Trudy Fisher
Executive DirectorMississippi Department of Environmental QualityDownload Testimony (49.00 KB) -
Ms. Mimi Drew
Former Secretary, Florida Department of Environmental ProtectionGovernor's Designee to the RESTORE CouncilDownload Testimony (339.84 KB) -
The Honorable Grover C. Robinson
Commissioner, District IV, Escambia CountyPresident, Florida Association of CountiesDownload Testimony (83.65 KB) -
Mr. Thomas E. Kelsch
Senior Vice President, Gulf Environmental Benefit FundNational Fish and Wildlife FoundationDownload Testimony (495.38 KB)