City of Pearland issued the following announcement.
Adrian Hernandez, Position 4 Council Member for the City of Pearland, TX, has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2020 Energy, Environment and Natural Resources (EENR) federal advocacy committee. This committee has the lead responsibility for developing NLC’s federal policy positions on issues involving air quality, water quality, energy policy, national wetlands policy, noise control and solid and hazardous waste management. The appointment was announced by NLC President Joe Buscaino, councilmember, Los Angeles, California.
“I look forward to working alongside our local and state officials to put our residents’ health and environmental sustainability at the forefront of policy discussions. Our region was built on energy innovation and I am confident that we can bring forward the right people and ideas to both deliver positive economic growth while also preserving and protecting our precious natural areas and resources,” said Hernandez.
As a committee member, Hernandez will play a key role in shaping NLC’s policy positions and advocate on behalf of America’s cities and towns before Congress, with the administration and at home.
“NLC’s federal advocacy committees ensure policymakers in Washington understand the most pressing issues facing local communities,” said Joe Buscaino, councilmember of Los Angeles, California, and president of the National League of Cities (NLC). “I am proud to have Adrian Hernandez join NLC's Energy, Environment and Natural Resources committee on behalf of his residents. Together, with a team of local officials from across the country, we will strengthen the federal-local partnership, and ultimately create stronger cities, towns and villages.”
The leadership of this year’s committee will consist of Chair TJ Cawley, Mayor, Morrisville, North Carolina, Vice Chair Chantia Lewis, Alderwoman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Vice Chair Ellen Smith, Councilmember, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
For more information on NLC’s federal advocacy committees, visit: www.nlc.org/advocacy/committees.
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