Congresswoman Katie Porter represents the 45th Congressional District in Orange County, California.
In Washington, Congresswoman Porter has remained committed to putting Orange County families first. As a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee and Vice Chair of the Subcommittee on Government Operations, she’s asked tough questions of bank CEOs and administration officials to hold them accountable to the American people. She’s also a proud member of the House Natural Resources Committee, where she works tirelessly to protect our beaches and public lands, elevate science-based solutions to the climate crisis, and keep Orange County families safe from wildfires. She chairs the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, where she leads efforts to hold polluters accountable.
Congresswoman Porter knows that climate action will protect our community and strengthen our local economy. Californians know that environmental protection cannot wait. We’re already experiencing record-breaking wildfires that have destroyed homes, taken lives, and devastated families. Congresswoman Porter has heard directly from our community about the urgent need to tackle the climate crisis. She hosted a town hall to talk about the work that still needs to be done to protect our environment. As Chair of the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Congresswoman Porter is making polluters answer to Orange County families. After an oil leak off the coast of Huntington Beach threatened our waters, she demanded accountability. Congresswoman Porter held a Congressional hearing in Irvine, giving Orange County families an opportunity to speak directly with lawmakers and get information about the oil leak. She also introduced legislation, the Ending Taxpayer Welfare for Oil and Gas Companies Act, to recover billions in taxpayer dollars from fossil fuel companies by updating outdated rental and royalty rates. The bill would crack down on pollution by closing loopholes that the fossil fuel industry exploits to profit off our public lands. It is critical that we act to preserve our public lands and waters. That’s why Congresswoman Porter has backed bipartisan legislation that would ban new drilling on the California coastline. Reckless oil drilling contaminates our pristine beaches and jeopardizes our local economy. Congresswoman Porter has fought to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for cleaning up after they drill, in addition to advocating for a future powered by clean energy. Congresswoman Porter believes that our national parks and public lands should be accessible to all. That’s why she has led the fight to increase funding for the Every Kid Outdoors program. This program offers 4th graders and their families the unique opportunity to enjoy our national parks for free, and she is proud that the House passed her proposal to continue supporting this important initiative. She also held a hearing to ensure equitable access to outdoor recreation opportunities for people with disabilities and veterans. |