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Secretary Perry Pressed On Trump Administration's Failure To Protect Energy Infrastructure

 

 

March 23, 2018 - Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Maria Cantwell (D-WA) questioned Secretary of Energy Rick Perry on the Presidents Fiscal Year 2019 budget request. Senator Cantwell expressed concerns that drastic cuts to the Department of Energys (DOE) budget will harm our ability to defend critical energy infrastructure, make progress at nuclear cleanup sites, and grow the U.S. clean energy economy.

 

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Senator Cantwell focused on the Trump administrations delayed response to cyber threats on our grid stating, Our energy infrastructure is under attack. Its under cyber attack, and we need to do much more to protect it as a national critical asset. Russia has proven its ability to disrupt the grid.


A year ago, I called for a comprehensive assessment of cyber attacks to our grid by Russians. I repeatedly asked the Trump administration to tackle this urgent task and make sure that we have an assessment, said Senator Cantwell. If the FBI and Department of Homeland Securitys recent admission is not a siren then I dont know what isWe dont need rhetoric at this point we need action.


During the hearing, Senator Cantwell called out Secretary Perry for cuts to the Hanford Nuclear Sites budget saying, I am disappointed by the Administrations approach to the Hanford cleanup. The Trump administrations proposal for FY19 cuts Hanford by $230 million from FY17 that was enacted. Instead of the cut, Hanford needs an increase of $200 million in order to keep workers safe and meet milestones.


Senator Cantwell also pushed Secretary Perry on justifications for the cuts. Youve made some assumptions about the Plutonium finishing plant that I actually think are off, said Senator Cantwell. Will you go back and review those assessments as it relates to the plutonium finishing plant and live up to the Tri-Party agreement" In response, Secretary Perry said, Yes, absolutely.

 

Senator Cantwell highlighted the role of DOE as a global leader in science and technology by supporting our unrivaled network of national laboratories. The Department of Energy is a science and technology powerhouse, yet the Presidents proposed budget slashes many of DOEs essential programs and I think would be devastating to our clean-energy economy, said Senator Cantwell. It would kill science, innovation, and DOE jobs by eliminating ARPA-E and making drastic cuts to energy efficiency, renewable energy and electricity. 

 

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