C-SPAN 3 TV Schedule
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Federal Highway Administrator Testifies on Agency Oversight & 2025 Budget
1 hour, 51 minutesShailen Bhatt, administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHA), testified on agency oversight and the president's 2025 budget request before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. Several topics were discussed, including highway safety measures, electric vehicle (EV) charging station roll-out, transportation infrastructure, and wildlife conservation concerns along highways. Also discussed was the federal response to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
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Dr. Fauci Testifies on U.S. Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
2 hours, 20 minutesDr. Anthony Fauci, former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, testified on his role in overseeing the U.S. response to COVID-19 before the House Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. He spoke on the success of the vaccine rollout and addressed several claims that he called "seriously distorted," including accusations he "tried to cover up the possibility the virus originated from a lab." Several topics were addressed during the hearing, including vaccine efficacy, effectiveness of public health guidelines, funding provided to labs in China, and countering misinformation and disinformation.
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Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Monetary Policy Report
3 hours, 6 minutesFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell testifies on the Fed's semiannual Monetary Policy Report, which details the state of the U.S. economy, before the House Financial Services Committee.
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Hearing on Supporting Young Farmers
1 hour, 44 minutesA Senate Agriculture subcommittee held a hearing on how the federal government can help support young and beginning farmers amid Congress' work on the 2024 farm bill. The hearing focused on how agricultural and social safety net policies, such as affordable crop insurance and child care for rural families, could be beneficial for young farmers and the obstacles that such farmers face. According to the subcommittee's chair, Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN), the average age of a U.S. farmer in 2024 was around 58-years-old.
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Discussion on Infrastructure Investments in Africa
1 hour, 32 minutesPatrick Utomi, Lagos Business School professor and former Nigerian presidential candidate, discussed infrastructure investments in Africa at an event hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC. He, along with other stakeholders, covered a variety of topics including intercontinental trade, natural resources, public-private partnerships, and the importance of sub-national leadership.
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Hearing on Water Scarcity & Climate Change
1 hour, 35 minutesThe Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on the impact of water scarcity caused by climate change. Witnesses consisted of water professionals from the Western states of California, New Mexico, and Oregon, who testified about the droughts in their regions, as well as professors from Iowa State University and the University of Colorado Boulder. According to Adel Hagekhalil, general manager and CEO of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, his state experienced "unprecedented" swings in precipitation, saying 2019 and 2023 were "very wet," but 2020-22 was the driest period on record in California.
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Panel Discusses Changes to Federal Pole Attachment Rules
39 minutesINCOMPAS held a communications and technology policy summit in Washington, DC. In this portion of the summit, industry stakeholders discussed the Federal Communications Commission's efforts to facilitate pole attachments and utilities' attempts to maintain the regulatory status quo. "Pole attachment" refers to any attachment by a cable television system or telecommunications service provider to a pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned by a utility.
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Hearing on Supporting Young Farmers
1 hour, 44 minutesA Senate Agriculture subcommittee held a hearing on how the federal government can help support young and beginning farmers amid Congress' work on the 2024 farm bill. The hearing focused on how agricultural and social safety net policies, such as affordable crop insurance and child care for rural families, could be beneficial for young farmers and the obstacles that such farmers face. According to the subcommittee's chair, Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN), the average age of a U.S. farmer in 2024 was around 58-years-old.
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Discussion on Infrastructure Investments in Africa
1 hour, 31 minutesPatrick Utomi, Lagos Business School professor and former Nigerian presidential candidate, discussed infrastructure investments in Africa at an event hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC. He, along with other stakeholders, covered a variety of topics including intercontinental trade, natural resources, public-private partnerships, and the importance of sub-national leadership.
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Hearing on Water Scarcity & Climate Change
1 hour, 36 minutesThe Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on the impact of water scarcity caused by climate change. Witnesses consisted of water professionals from the Western states of California, New Mexico, and Oregon, who testified about the droughts in their regions, as well as professors from Iowa State University and the University of Colorado Boulder. According to Adel Hagekhalil, general manager and CEO of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, his state experienced "unprecedented" swings in precipitation, saying 2019 and 2023 were "very wet," but 2020-22 was the driest period on record in California.
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Panel Discusses Changes to Federal Pole Attachment Rules
38 minutesINCOMPAS held a communications and technology policy summit in Washington, DC. In this portion of the summit, industry stakeholders discussed the Federal Communications Commission's efforts to facilitate pole attachments and utilities' attempts to maintain the regulatory status quo. "Pole attachment" refers to any attachment by a cable television system or telecommunications service provider to a pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned by a utility.
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Hearing on Supporting Young Farmers
1 hour, 45 minutesA Senate Agriculture subcommittee held a hearing on how the federal government can help support young and beginning farmers amid Congress' work on the 2024 farm bill. The hearing focused on how agricultural and social safety net policies, such as affordable crop insurance and child care for rural families, could be beneficial for young farmers and the obstacles that such farmers face. According to the subcommittee's chair, Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN), the average age of a U.S. farmer in 2024 was around 58-years-old.
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Discussion on Infrastructure Investments in Africa
1 hour, 31 minutesPatrick Utomi, Lagos Business School professor and former Nigerian presidential candidate, discussed infrastructure investments in Africa at an event hosted by the Wilson Center in Washington, DC. He, along with other stakeholders, covered a variety of topics including intercontinental trade, natural resources, public-private partnerships, and the importance of sub-national leadership.
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Panel Discusses Changes to Federal Pole Attachment Rules
40 minutesINCOMPAS held a communications and technology policy summit in Washington, DC. In this portion of the summit, industry stakeholders discussed the Federal Communications Commission's efforts to facilitate pole attachments and utilities' attempts to maintain the regulatory status quo. "Pole attachment" refers to any attachment by a cable television system or telecommunications service provider to a pole, duct, conduit, or right-of-way owned by a utility.
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Hearing on Water Scarcity & Climate Change
1 hour, 35 minutesThe Senate Budget Committee held a hearing on the impact of water scarcity caused by climate change. Witnesses consisted of water professionals from the Western states of California, New Mexico, and Oregon, who testified about the droughts in their regions, as well as professors from Iowa State University and the University of Colorado Boulder. According to Adel Hagekhalil, general manager and CEO of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, his state experienced "unprecedented" swings in precipitation, saying 2019 and 2023 were "very wet," but 2020-22 was the driest period on record in California.
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Hearing on Supporting Young Farmers
1 hour, 43 minutesA Senate Agriculture subcommittee held a hearing on how the federal government can help support young and beginning farmers amid Congress' work on the 2024 farm bill. The hearing focused on how agricultural and social safety net policies, such as affordable crop insurance and child care for rural families, could be beneficial for young farmers and the obstacles that such farmers face. According to the subcommittee's chair, Sen. Tina Smith (D-MN), the average age of a U.S. farmer in 2024 was around 58-years-old.