[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 3937 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 3937
To redesignate the facility of the Bureau of Reclamation located at
Highway-155, Coulee Dam, WA 99116, as the ``Nathaniel `Nat' Washington
Power Plant''.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 24, 2019
Mr. Newhouse introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Natural Resources
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A BILL
To redesignate the facility of the Bureau of Reclamation located at
Highway-155, Coulee Dam, WA 99116, as the ``Nathaniel `Nat' Washington
Power Plant''.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
Congress finds as follows:
(1) Both Nathaniel ``Nat'' Washington, Sr., and his son,
Nat, Jr., direct descendants of the family of President George
Washington, were pioneers for the development of hydropower and
strong proponents of hydropower's many benefits for Washington
State and the Pacific Northwest.
(2) In 1908, Nat Washington, Sr., left his home in Virginia
and established a homestead along the Columbia River in the
area of Grand Coulee, Washington. In 1916, he was elected Grant
County prosecutor.
(3) As the first president of the Columbia River Dam,
Irrigation, and Power District, Nat Washington, Sr., played a
key role in developing the concept of, and securing the
approval for, the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam.
(4) In 1926, Nat Washington, Sr., fell victim to the power
of the Columbia River when he was swept away in the current,
losing his life while attempting to save his brother James from
drowning.
(5) Nat Washington, Jr., followed in his father's footsteps
by serving as Grant County prosecutor after earning his law
degree at the University of Washington, where he was elected
student body president at the University of Washington as an
undergraduate.
(6) Nat Washington, Jr., served in the Washington State
Legislature for 30 years and was instrumental in the
development of several hydropower projects across the region,
as well as the Columbia Basin Project, which utilizes the Grand
Coulee Dam to supply water for irrigation to 10,000 farms on
671,000 acres of farmland in the Columbia Basin.
(7) When the Third Power Plant was completed in 1980, Grand
Coulee Dam became the largest hydropower generating facility in
the world. With a 6,809 megawatt generating capacity, supplying
an average of 21 billion kilowatt hours of electricity to 11
States and Canada each year, Grand Coulee is the largest power
station in the nation.
(8) The vision, advocacy, and public service of Nat
Washington, Sr., and his son, Nat, Jr., fundamentally
transformed the Columbia Basin, Washington State, and the
entire Pacific Northwest by securing hydropower--a clean,
affordable, and reliable source of energy--as the foundation of
the region's power system.
SEC. 2. REDESIGNATION OF FACILITY.
The facility of the Bureau of Reclamation located at Highway-155,
Coulee Dam, WA 99116, known as the Third Powerplant, shall be known and
designated as the ``Nathaniel `Nat' Washington Power Plant''.
SEC. 3. REFERENCES.
Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, paper or other
record of the United States to the facility referred to in section 1
shall be deemed to be a reference to the Nathaniel ``Nat'' Washington
Power Plant.
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