Amendment provides an apology to individuals and their families in New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, and other states and territories who were exposed to radiation from nuclear testing.
Amendment adds the President, Vice President, and any Cabinet member to the current statutory prohibition on Members of Congress contracting with the federal government.
Amendment sought to reduce the bills overall authorization by 10 percent, excluding the military personnel, DoD federal civilian workforce, and defense health program accounts from the reduction.
Amendment sought to reduce Unfunded Priority Lists to only the six Service Branches of the United States Military and United States Special Operations Command.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the House of Representatives passed Congressman Troy Balderson’s (OH-12) bill to fast-track new power plants, ensuring the long-term reliability of the Am...
This article was originally published by the Washington Examiner. By Callie Patteson The House of Representatives is poised to vote this week on several bills aimed at boosting the...
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Representatives Troy Balderson (OH-12), Chairman of the House Energy Action Team (HEAT), and Harriet Hageman (WY-At-Large) introduced legislation today to cod...
WASHINGTON, DC – Two key pieces of legislation led by Congressman Troy Balderson (OH-12) to strengthen America’s electric grid reliability cleared a major legislative hurdle today,...