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April 7, 2022
Washington, D.C. – In the wake of increasing violence against Ukrainian civilians by invading Russian forces, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R – Richvale) voted in support of several pieces of legislation that reaffirms the United States’ support of our ally, Ukraine. On Wednesday, the House passed H.R. 7276, the Ukraine Invasion War Crimes Deterrence and Accountability Act. This bill ensures a coordinated effort by the U.S. to collect evidence to be used to prosecute Russian war crimes in Ukraine. An extensive record-keeping and evidence-tracking system of prior Russian war crimes will hopefully deter future attacks.

April 6, 2022
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R – Richvale) commented on the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) and California Department of Water Recourses’ (DWR) announcement that they have issued a Temporary Urgency Change Petition (TUCP) to California water operations. The new order allows DWR and BOR to conserve more water in Shasta and Oroville, reduce Delta outflow requirements for salinity, and reduce the mandatory minimum flows in the river to save water. There had been a TUCP in place for much of the fall, however, BOR and the DWR allowed it to lapse in January. Congressmen LaMalfa, McCarthy, McClintock, Valadao, and Calvert had asked for this additional flexibility to be issued in February in order to store additional water during the winter months.
Issues:Water

April 5, 2022
Washington, D.C. - Today, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R – Richvale) participated in a House Committee on Agriculture hearing titled, “A 2022 Review of the Farm Bill: Energy – Renewable Energy Opportunities in Rural America”. This hearing examined the 2018 Farm Bill energy programs administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The USDA provides several grant and loan opportunities for agriculture-based renewable energy programs, including biofuels (ethanol) and biomass.
Issues:Energy

April 1, 2022
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R – Richvale) released the following statement on the Biden administration’s announcement to repeal Title 42:

March 30, 2022
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congressmen Doug LaMalfa (R – Calif.) and Mike Thompson (D – Calif.) introduced legislation that would exempt thousands of fire victims who are receiving compensation from the Fire Victim Trust from having to pay federal income tax on their settlement money. Additionally, the legislation would prevent survivors from having to pay taxes on the attorney fees that are included in the settlement. These fees account for roughly 30% of the compensation, meaning that without this legislation survivors would be taxed on money that their attorneys keep. The Trust is a $13.5 billion settlement established in July 2020 for survivors of the 2015 Butte Fire, the 2017 North Bay Wildfires, and the 2018 Camp Fire. Although the deadline to file 2021 taxes is April 18, 2022, this legislation would allow survivors to be awarded their exemption retroactively.
Issues:Tax Reform

March 28, 2022
Washington D.C. -Today, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale) responded to Governor Newsom’s proclamation extending the statewide drought emergency and request that the California Water Board pressure cities and urban water districts move to a Tier 2 drought, meaning they would mandate 10-20% reduction in water use and eliminate water usage of certain ornamental uses. In California, the environment receives roughly 50% of all water in the state, followed by agriculture at 40% and urban/ manufacturing at 10%.
Issues:Water

March 28, 2022
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R – Richvale) released the following statement after President Biden submitted his fiscal year (FY) 2023 request to Congress today:

March 24, 2022
Paradise, CA. – Today, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R – Richvale) announced a $615,000 Community Oriented Policing (COPS) Technology Grant for the Town of Paradise. This grant will be used to upgrade the radios for the Paradise Police Department. The Camp Fire, which destroyed much of the town in November 2018, destroyed the VHF radio network connections throughout the town. Since the fire, Paradise has been operating on a combination of a transmitter, a single surviving repeater, Butte County’s Butte Regional Interoperable Communications System (BRICS), and one 700 MHz trunked radio network. Unfortunately, none of Paradise’s portable or mobile radios currently work on the County’s network, and the remaining VHF radios are “end of life”, meaning they are no longer supported by the manufacturer for repairs or updates. These radios will provide the foundation upon the rest of the Town’s two-way radio communications infrastructure can be rebuilt on, ultimately minimizing replacement costs and maximizing interoperability of equipment.

March 21, 2022
(Washington, DC) – Today, Congressman Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale) announced he is accepting submissions for the 40th annual Congressional High School Art Competition. The theme for this year’s competition is Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. America’s Open Roads and Open Skies.

March 17, 2022
Washington, D.C. – Today, the United States Environmental Protection Agency formally invited the Sites Project Authority to apply for a Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) program loan. In total, Sites will be eligible for up to $2.2 billion in low-interest loans, which accounts for 49% of the project’s cost. Although the WIFIA program is primarily used for wastewater and drinking water systems, the America’s Water Infrastructure Act of 2018 directed the EPA and Reclamation to work towards opening the program to some Reclamation water projects as well. In October 2019, the Trump Administration completed a Memorandum of Understanding between EPA and Reclamation to create a WIFIA process for Reclamation projects. In July 2021, Congressmen LaMalfa and Garamendi led a bipartisan letter with other members of the California delegation asking the EPA to allow the Sites Project Authority to apply for a WIFIA loan.
Issues:Water