AAPG has frequently been asked to provide testimony to state and national lawmakers. Listed here are the printed statements provided for the record before the United States Congress.
AAPG President Ted Beaumont submits a commendation to the Committee on Science, Space and Technology for its support of R&D of oil shales and other unconventional oil and natural gas resources.
As representatives of the major U.S. science, engineering, and higher education organizations, we write to you today on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of researchers and innovators that we represent to ask both branches of government to work together to achieve a bipartisan compromise that avoids the fiscal cliff and moves the country on to sound fiscal footing without sacrificing our nation’s crucial investments in science and technology.
AAPG President Paul Weimer submits comments on Access to Digital Research Databases to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
AAPG President Paul Weimer submits comments on Open Access Publications to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Letter opposing proposed licensing changes signed by the Presidents of AAPG and DPA is sent to the Texas Board of Professional Geoscientists.
AAPG President David Rensink submits letter to House and Senate appropriators in support of funding for the Energy Information Administration
AAPG President David Rensink submits written testimony to House Energy and Water Development Appropriations subcommittee in support of U.S. Department of Energy programs
AAPG President David Rensink submits written testimony to House Interior and Environment Appropriations subcommittee in support of U.S. Department of Interior programs
AAPG President David Rensink submits written testimony to Senate Energy and Water Development Appropriations subcommittee in support of U.S. Department of Energy programs