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Administering Green Programs in Congress: Issues and Options (CRS Report for Congress)

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Release Date Revised April 21, 2011
Report Number RL34694
Report Type Report
Authors Jacob R. Straus, Analyst on the Congress
Source Agency Congressional Research Service
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Summary:

A number of policy options are potentially available to create an inter-chamber greening programon Capitol Hill. The options include creating a formal House greening program, creating a "Greenthe Senate" initiative, establishing an independent greening commission, creating a Capitolcomplex-wide greening program, and continuing to use ad-hoc programming for greening issues.For further analysis of general greening programs in Congress, see CRS Report RL34617,Recycling Programs in Congress: Legislative Development and Architect of the CapitolAdministration, by Jacob R. Straus.