Congressman Sean Casten highlights climate change policy with a little help from Fergie and Megan Thee Stallion …
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00:00Having a well-air-conditioned home when it's hot, hot, that's FERCalicious.
00:11I rise to continue our celebration of hot FERC summer.
00:15As climate activist Fergie would certainly say,
00:18the FERCalicious definition is to make our planet cooler.
00:21So listen up, y'all, because this is it.
00:23The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, better known as the F to the E to the R to the C,
00:27is one of the most important federal agencies to fight climate change.
00:30And if I'm doing this right, one that a few more of you are now keeping track of.
00:39Having a well-air-conditioned home when it's hot, hot, that's FERCalicious.
00:44Getting your electricity from the lowest cost reliable source, FERCalicious.
00:47An electric transmission system that keeps everything from electric
00:50vehicles to steel mills running with zero carbon electricity, FERCalicious.
00:57With record-setting heat waves already causing deadly droughts,
01:00wildfires and overwhelmed power grids,
01:02we've run out the clock and must transition to a clean energy economy.
01:06And we need FERC's help.
01:11So today I'm proud to introduce the Right to Timely Rehearings at FERC Act with my friend,
01:15Mr. Malinowski.
01:16A bill to ensure that everyone has access to fair and timely hearings at the commission.
01:20But Congress can't do this alone.
01:23Moving at the pace demanded by the climate crisis will take all hands on deck.
01:27And a fully staffed FERC is going to be critical to that success.
01:31Thank you, Madam Speaker.
01:31And I yield back so I can now go work on my fitness.
01:47Madam Speaker, I trust most of my colleagues have heard of Hot Girl Summer
01:52and the broader Megan V. Stallion oeuvre.
01:55Well, I rise today to declare the start of Hot FERC Summer,
01:58with FERC, of course, being the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
02:08Why, you might ask?
02:10Well, to paraphrase Ms. Stallion, because now that FERC has put in all that work,
02:14it's time for them to be the MVP.