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(9) The project eligibility criteria:
In accordance with the Cure Violence
model, eligible program participants
should be at high risk for involvement
in violence, determined by meeting at
least four of the following seven criteria:
• Thought to be a member of a gang
known to be actively involved in
violence;
• History of criminal activity,
including crimes against persons,
pending or prior arrests for weapons
offenses;
• Thought to have access to a
weapon;
• High-risk street activity, thought to
be involved in street activity that is
highly associated with violence;
• Victim of a recent shooting;
• Recently released from prison for a
crime associated with violence; and/or
• Between the ages of 16 and 24.
(10) The evaluation design:
The evaluation team will employ a
quasi-experimental difference-indifferences evaluation approach.
(11) The metrics that will be used in
the evaluation to determine whether the
outcomes have been achieved as a result
of each intervention and how these
metrics will be measured:
The evaluators will compare the
number of gunshot-wound
hospitalizations in the eight sites that
receive the Cure Violence intervention,
as compared to the comparison sites
that do not receive the intervention.
(12) The estimate of the savings to the
Federal, State, and local government, on
a program-by-program basis and in the
aggregate, if the agreement is entered
into and implemented and the outcomes
are achieved as a result of each
intervention:
Federal Savings—$17,595,000
State Savings—$17,595,000
Catherine Wolfram,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Climate and
Energy Economics, Office of Economic Policy.
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Notice of Open Public Hearing
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission
ACTION: Notice of open public hearing.
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given of the
following hearing of the U.S.-China
Economic and Security Review
Commission. The Commission is
mandated by Congress to investigate,
assess, and report to Congress annually
on ‘‘the national security implications of
the economic relationship between the
United States and the People’s Republic
of China.’’ Pursuant to this mandate, the
Commission will hold a public hearing
in Washington, DC on March 17, 2022
on ‘‘China’s Energy Plans and
Practices.’’
DATES: The hearing is scheduled for
Thursday, March 17, 2022, time TBD.
ADDRESSES: This hearing will be held
with panelists and Commissioners
participating in-person or online via
videoconference. Members of the
audience will be able to view a live
webcast via the Commission’s website at
www.uscc.gov. Also, please check the
Commission’s website for possible
changes to the hearing schedule.
Reservations are not required to attend
the hearing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public seeking further
information concerning the hearing
should contact Jameson Cunningham,
444 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 602,
Washington DC 20001; telephone: 202–
624–1496, or via email at jcunningham@
uscc.gov. Reservations are not required
to attend the hearing.
ADA Accessibility: For questions
about the accessibility of the event or to
request an accommodation, please
contact Jameson Cunningham via email
at jcunningham@uscc.gov. Requests for
an accommodation should be made as
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Background: This is the third public
hearing the Commission will hold
during its 2022 report cycle. The
hearing will begin with an assessment of
China’s domestic energy system,
focusing on key energy and climaterelated goals, as well as the institutional
and political obstacles China faces in
achieving them. Subsequent panels will
explore China’s energy security and key
partnerships with foreign suppliers, as
well as the implications of China’s
energy and climate policies for the
United States.
The hearing will be co-chaired by
Vice Chair Kim Glas and Commissioner
Aaron Friedberg. Any interested party
may file a written statement by March
17, 2022 by transmitting to the contact
above. A portion of the hearing will
include a question and answer period
between the Commissioners and the
witnesses.
Authority: Congress created the U.S.China Economic and Security Review
Commission in 2000 in the National
Defense Authorization Act (Pub. L. 106–
398), as amended by Division P of the
Consolidated Appropriations
Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. 108–7), as
amended by Public Law 109–108
(November 22, 2005), as amended by
Public Law 113–291 (December 19,
2014).
Dated: February 18, 2022.
Daniel W. Peck,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
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U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION
Notice of Open Public Hearing
AGENCY: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
ACTION: Notice of open public hearing.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the following hearing of the U.S.-
China Economic and Security Review Commission. The Commission is
mandated by Congress to investigate, assess, and report to Congress
annually on ``the national security implications of the economic
relationship between the United States and the People's Republic of
China.'' Pursuant to this mandate, the Commission will hold a public
hearing in Washington, DC on March 17, 2022 on ``China's Energy Plans
and Practices.''
DATES: The hearing is scheduled for Thursday, March 17, 2022, time TBD.
ADDRESSES: This hearing will be held with panelists and Commissioners
participating in-person or online via videoconference. Members of the
audience will be able to view a live webcast via the Commission's
website at www.uscc.gov. Also, please check the Commission's website
for possible changes to the hearing schedule. Reservations are not
required to attend the hearing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public seeking
further information concerning the hearing should contact Jameson
Cunningham, 444 North Capitol Street NW, Suite 602, Washington DC
20001; telephone: 202-624-1496, or via email at [email protected].
Reservations are not required to attend the hearing.
ADA Accessibility: For questions about the accessibility of the
event or to request an accommodation, please contact Jameson Cunningham
via email at [email protected]. Requests for an accommodation should
be made as soon as possible, and at least five business days prior to
the event.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: This is the third public hearing the Commission will
hold during its 2022 report cycle. The hearing will begin with an
assessment of China's domestic energy system, focusing on key energy
and climate-related goals, as well as the institutional and political
obstacles China faces in achieving them. Subsequent panels will explore
China's energy security and key partnerships with foreign suppliers, as
well as the implications of China's energy and climate policies for the
United States.
The hearing will be co-chaired by Vice Chair Kim Glas and
Commissioner Aaron Friedberg. Any interested party may file a written
statement by March 17, 2022 by transmitting to the contact above. A
portion of the hearing will include a question and answer period
between the Commissioners and the witnesses.
Authority: Congress created the U.S.-China Economic and Security
Review Commission in 2000 in the National Defense Authorization Act
(Pub. L. 106-398), as amended by Division P of the Consolidated
Appropriations Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. 108-7), as amended by Public
Law 109-108 (November 22, 2005), as amended by Public Law 113-291
(December 19, 2014).
Dated: February 18, 2022.
Daniel W. Peck,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
[FR Doc. 2022-03925 Filed 2-23-22; 8:45 am]
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