Committees & Caucuses

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Legislative Policy Committee

The Legislative Policy Committee (LPC) serves as the primary advisor on NWC federal policy positions and decisions.

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Flood
Caucus

The Flood Caucus is charged with examining issues tied to flood management, risk and flood control for waterways and levees nationally.

NWC Committees & Caucuses Overview

NWC has several committees, caucuses, and working groups that help advance our water resource goals. 

NWC caucuses play a prominent role in advising the Legislative Policy Committee (LPC) on federal issue specific positions the caucuses would like NWC to consider. The caucuses are tasked with drafting potential policy, fact sheets and letters, deliverables originating with the caucus, or referred to the caucus by the LPC.

Learn more about NWC’s policy process.

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Water Supply
Caucus

The Water Supply Caucus is tasked with studying issues that pertain to water supply storage and reuse issues.

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Navigation
Caucus

The NWC Navigation Caucus supports the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and all federal agencies whose authorizations, policies, and legislative mandates impact the navigation channels across the nation. 

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Hydropower
Caucus

The Hydropower Caucus is responsible for considering issues surrounding dams and hydropower.

View and download NWC’s policy process.

For more information or to join a NWC caucus or work group, contact Julie Ufner, NWC President or 703-203-4795.

Capitol building against a blue, cloudy sky.

Legislative Policy Committee

The Legislative Policy Committee (LPC) serves as the primary advisor on NWC federal policy positions and decisions.

Concrete bridge over a body of water with land and a building in the background.

Flooding
Caucus

The Flood Control and Management Caucus is charged with examining issues tied to flood management, risk and flood control for waterways and levees nationally.

Hydropower infrastructure in a body of water.

Hydropower
Caucus

The Hydropower Caucus is responsible for considering issues surrounding dams and hydropower.

Cargo ships lined up against a port on a waterway.

Navigation
Caucus

The NWC Navigation Caucus supports the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and all federal agencies whose authorizations, policies, and legislative mandates impact the navigation channels across the nation. 

Dam structure in a body of water.

Water Supply
Caucus

The Water Supply Caucus is tasked with studying issues that pertain to water supply storage and reuse issues.

NWC Committees & Caucuses Overview

NWC has several committees, caucuses, and working groups that help advance our water resource goals. 

NWC caucuses play a prominent role in advising the Legislative Policy Committee (LPC) on federal issue specific positions the caucuses would like NWC to consider. The caucuses are tasked with drafting potential policy, fact sheets and letters, deliverables originating with the caucus, or referred to the caucus by the LPC.

To learn more about NWC’s policy process or to be involved, click here.

View NWC’s policy process.

For more information or to join a NWC caucus or work group, contact Julie Ufner, NWC President or 703-203-4795.

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