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Enhancing State Energy Security Planning and Emergency Preparedness Act of 2019
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Introduced
04/08/2019
04/08/2019
In Committee
09/25/2019
09/25/2019
Crossed Over
09/10/2019
09/10/2019
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020
12/31/2020
Introduced Session
116th Congress
Bill Summary
Enhancing State Energy Security Planning and Emergency Preparedness Act of 2019 Enhancing State Energy Security Planning and Emergency Preparedness Act of 2019 This bill addresses state energy security plans. The bill authorizes the Department of Energy (DOE) to provide financial assistance to states for the implementation, review, and revision of a state energy security plan that assesses the state's existing circumstances and proposes methods to strengthen the ability of the state to have a reliable, secure, and resilient energy infrastructure. A state energy security plan must contain specified content, including a risk assessment of energy infrastructure and cross-sector interdependencies and a risk mitigation approach to enhance reliability and end-use resilience. The plan must address potential hazards to each energy sector or system, including physical threats and cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities. Upon request of a state, DOE may provide information and technical assistance, and other assistance, in the development, implementation, or revision of a state energy security plan. Each state that receives federal financial assistance must provide reasonable assurance to DOE that it has established policies and procedures designed to assure such assistance will increase and supplement, and not supplant, state and local funds.
AI Summary
This bill, the Enhancing State Energy Security Planning and Emergency Preparedness Act of 2019, addresses state energy security plans. It authorizes the Department of Energy (DOE) to provide financial assistance to states for the implementation, review, and revision of a state energy security plan that assesses the state's existing circumstances and proposes methods to strengthen the ability of the state to have a reliable, secure, and resilient energy infrastructure. The plan must contain specified content, including a risk assessment of energy infrastructure and cross-sector interdependencies, and a risk mitigation approach to enhance reliability and end-use resilience. The bill also requires states receiving federal financial assistance to provide reasonable assurance that the funds will supplement, not supplant, state and local funds, and to the maximum extent practicable, increase the amount of state and local funds available for the state energy security plan.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Business and Industry
Sponsors (2)
Last Action
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 257. (on 10/22/2019)
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