H.R. 4378 (115th) – Nuclear Energy Research Infrastructure Act of 2018 (Weber)
Co-Sponsors: 5 – 2 Democrats, 3 Republicans
$5,332, 690 DOLLARS RETURNED TO SAN DIEGANS

A transition to a clean energy economy will disproportionately affect low-income communities. The government will need to make substantial investments in worker dislocation programs, such as job retraining, income support, and a bridge to retirement for those workers directly employed in the U.S. coal and petroleum industry to keep the economy strong and to successfully transition the coal-based industry workforce into the renewable revolution.
Science, Space, and Technology
Co-Sponsor: 1 Republican
Science, Space, and Technology
Co-Sponsors: 3 – 1 Democrat, 2 Republicans
Science, Space, and Technology
Co-Sponsors: 1- 1 Republican
Science, Space, and Technology
Co-Sponsors: 23 – 11 Democrats, 12 Republicans
Science, Space, and Technology
Co-Sponsors: 39 – 28 Democrats, 11 Republicans
Energy and Natural Resources
Co-Sponsors: 3 – 1 Democrat, 2 Republicans
Education and Labor
Co-Sponsors: 1–1 Republican
Natural Resources; Transportation and Infrastructure
Co-Sponsors: 26 – 21 Democrats and 5 Republicans