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individual is interested in being
selected as a nominee for appointment
by the Secretary to serve on a RAC.
Attachments:
(b) A copy of the nominee’s resume/
curriculum vitae;
(c) Contact information for the
nominee (name, title, mailing address,
phone number, and email address); and
(d) The group(s) the nominee may
qualify to represent from the following
categories (list all that apply):
(1) SEA.
(2) LEA, including:
(i) Rural LEA.
(ii) Urban LEA.
(3) Practicing educator.
(i) Classroom teacher.
(ii) School principal.
(iii) Other school administrator.
(iv) School board member.
(v) Other local school official.
(4) Parent.
(5) Institution of higher education.
(i) University-based education
research.
(ii) University-based research on
subjects other than education.
(6) Business.
(7) Researcher.
In addition, the cover letter must state
that the nominee (if you are nominating
someone other than yourself) has agreed
to be nominated and is willing to serve,
if appointed, on one of the RACs.
Nominees will be appointed based on
technical qualifications, professional
experience, demonstrated knowledge of
issues, demonstrated experience,
integrity, impartiality, and good
judgment.
The RAC regions are:
1. Appalachia (Kentucky, Tennessee,
Virginia, and West Virginia);
2. Central (Colorado, Kansas,
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Wyoming);
3. Mid-Atlantic (Delaware, District of
Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, and
Pennsylvania);
4. Midwest (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and
Wisconsin);
5. Northeast and Islands (Connecticut,
Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire,
New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island,
Vermont, and the Virgin Islands);
6. Northwest (Alaska, Idaho, Montana,
Oregon, and Washington);
7. Pacific (American Samoa,
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands, Federated States of Micronesia,
Guam, Hawaii, Palau, and Republic of
the Marshall Islands);
8. Southeast (Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina,
and South Carolina);
9. Southwest (Arkansas, Bureau of
Indian Education, Louisiana, New
Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas); and
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and Utah).
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Miguel A. Cardona,
Secretary of Education.
The Secretary will appoint members
for the life of the committee, which will
span not more than 6 months. The
committee will meet at least two times
during this period. In the event an
individual is appointed by the Secretary
to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the
expiration of the full term, the RAC
member will be appointed to complete
the remaining term of service of the
former RAC member. All appointed
RAC members will serve without
compensation.
Each RAC may be comprised of both
representatives of organizations or
recognizable groups of persons and
Special Government Employees (SGEs).
Representative members will not
provide their own personal or
independent advice based on their own
individual expertise and experience, but
rather, gather and synthesize
information and the views of
stakeholders they represent. SGE
members will be chosen for their
individual expertise, qualifications, and
experiences; they will provide technical
advice and recommendations based on
their independent judgment and will
not be speaking for, or representing the
views of, any nongovernmental
organization or recognizable group of
persons.
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ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
U.S. Election Assistance
Commission.
ACTION: Sunshine Act notice; notice of
public meeting agenda.
AGENCY:
Public meeting: U.S. Election
Assistance Commission.
DATES: Wednesday, April 26, 2023, 1:00
p.m.–2:30 p.m. EST.
ADDRESSES: The Election Assistance
Commission hearing room at 633 3rd St.
NW, Washington, DC 20001. The
meeting is open to the public and will
be livestreamed on the U.S. Election
Assistance Commission YouTube
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/
channel/UCpN6i0g2rlF4IT
WhwvBwwZw.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kristen Muthig, Telephone: (202) 897–
9285, Email: kmuthig@eac.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose: In accordance with the
Government in the Sunshine Act
(Sunshine Act), Public Law 94–409, as
amended (5 U.S.C. 552b), the U.S.
Election Assistance Commission (EAC)
will hold a public meeting to discuss
supporting military and Uniformed and
Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act
(UOCAVA) voters.
Agenda: The U.S. Election Assistance
Commission (EAC) will host a public
meeting to discuss how federal state and
local offices support and communicate
with military and overseas voters.
The agenda includes panel
discussions with representatives from
federal agencies, election officials, and
subject matter experts. Panelists will
give remarks and respond to questions
from the EAC Commissioners.
Also included in this event will be a
review of a new EAC resource for
election officials as they serve military
and overseas voters in their
jurisdictions.
The full agenda will be posted in
advance on the EAC website:
www.eac.gov/events/2023/04/26/uselection-assistance-commission-publicmeeting-april-26-2023.
Background: The Help America Vote
Act of 2002 (HAVA) charged the EAC to
serve as a national clearinghouse and
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resource for the compilation of
information and review of procedures
with respect to the administration of
federal elections. The EAC’s
Clearinghouse Division is made up of
former election officials and subject
matter experts who work with EAC staff
to provide materials that address the
needs of election officials.
Status: This meeting will be open to
the public.
Camden Kelliher,
Associate Counsel, U.S. Election Assistance
Commission.
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Camden Kelliher,
Associate Counsel, U.S. Election Assistance
Commission.
Sunshine Act Meetings
[FR Doc. 2023–07449 Filed 4–7–23; 11:15 am]
U.S. Election Assistance
Commission.
ACTION: Sunshine Act notice; notice of
public meeting agenda.
AGENCY:
Public meeting: U.S. Election
Assistance Commission Board of
Advisors 2023 annual meeting.
DATES: Tuesday, April 25, 2023, 09:00
a.m.–5:00 p.m. Eastern and Wednesday,
April 26, 2023, 8:30 a.m.–11:00 a.m.
Eastern.
ADDRESSES: Fairmont Washington, DC
Georgetown, 2401 M Street NW,
Washington, DC 20037.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kristen Muthig, Telephone: (202) 897–
9285, Email: kmuthig@eac.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose: In accordance with the
Government in the Sunshine Act
(Sunshine Act), Public Law 94–409, as
amended (5 U.S.C. 552b), the U.S.
Election Assistance Commission (EAC)
will conduct an annual meeting of the
EAC Board of Advisors to conduct
regular business, discuss EAC updates
and upcoming programs, and discuss
the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines
(VVSG) 2.0 and electronic poll book
pilot program.
Agenda: The U.S. Election Assistance
Commission (EAC) Board of Advisors
will hold their 2023 Annual Meeting
primarily to conduct an annual review
the VVSG 2.0 Requirements and
implementation, review the status of the
EAC’s e-poll book pilot program,
discuss ongoing EAC programs, discuss
threats to election officials and working
with local law enforcement, election
audits, public records requests, and the
impacts of NVRA and HAVA. This
meeting will include question and
answer discussions between board
members and EAC staff.
SUMMARY:
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The Board will also vote to elect three
members to Executive Officer positions
and consider amendments to the
governing Bylaws.
Background: HAVA designates the
Board of Advisors to assist EAC in
carrying out its mandates under the law.
The board consists of 35 members
composed of representatives from
specified associations, organizations,
federal departments, and members of
Congress.
The full agenda will be posted in
advance on the EAC website: https://
www.eac.gov.
Status: This meeting will be open to
the public.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[GDO Docket No. EA–336–C]
Application for Renewal of
Authorization To Export Electric
Energy; ConocoPhillips Company
Grid Deployment Office,
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of application.
AGENCY:
ConocoPhillips Company (the
Applicant or COP) has applied for
renewed authorization to transmit
electric energy from the United States to
Mexico pursuant to the Federal Power
Act.
SUMMARY:
Comments, protests, or motions
to intervene must be submitted on or
before May 11, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Comments, protests,
motions to intervene, or requests for
more information should be addressed
by electronic mail to
Electricity.Exports@hq.doe.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christina Gomer, (240) 474–2403,
electricity.exports@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U. S.
Department of Energy (DOE) regulates
electricity exports from the United
States to foreign countries in accordance
with section 202(e) of the Federal Power
Act (FPA) (16 U.S.C. 824a(e)) and
regulations thereunder (10 CFR 205.300
et seq.). Sections 301(b) and 402(f) of the
DOE Organization Act (42 U.S.C.
7151(b) and 7172(f)) transferred this
regulatory authority, previously
exercised by the now-defunct Federal
Power Commission, to DOE.
Section 202(e) of the FPA provides
that an entity which seeks to export
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electricity must obtain an order from
DOE authorizing that export. (16 U.S.C.
824a(e)). On June 13, 2022, the authority
to issue such orders was delegated to
the DOE’s Grid Deployment Office
(GDO) under Delegation Order No. S1–
DEL–S3–2022–2 and Redelegation
Order No. S3–DEL–GD1–2022.
On April 16, 2013, DOE issued Order
No. EA–336–A authorizing COP to
transmit electric energy from the United
States to Mexico as a power marketer.
On May 31, 2018, DOE issued Order No.
EA–336–B, renewing COP’s authority to
transmit electric energy for an
additional five-year term. On January
30, 2023, COP filed an application with
DOE (Application or App) for renewal
of their export authority for an
additional five-year term. App. at 1.
In its Application, COP states that it
‘‘does not own or operate electric a [sic]
transmission or distribution system, and
does not have a franchised service area’’
and is ‘‘engaged in, among other things,
the marketing of electric power at
wholesale in various markets
throughout the United States.’’ Id. at 2.
COP represents that ‘‘the electric power
that COP will export, on either a firm or
interruptible basis, will be purchased
from others voluntarily and will
therefore be surplus to the needs of the
selling entities’’ and thus, ‘‘will not
impair the sufficiency of the electric
power supply within the United States.’’
Id. at 6.
The existing international
transmission facilities to be utilized by
the Applicant have been previously
authorized by Presidential permits
issued pursuant to Executive Order
10485, as amended, and are appropriate
for open access transmission by third
parties. See App at Exhibit C.
Procedural Matters: Any person
desiring to be heard in this proceeding
should file a comment or protest to the
Application at the address provided
previously. Protests should be filed in
accordance with Rule 211 of FERC’s
Rules of Practice and Procedure (18 CFR
385.211). Any person desiring to
become a party to this proceeding
should file a motion to intervene at the
previous address in accordance with
FERC Rule 214 (18 CFR 385.214).
Comments and other filings
concerning COP’s Application should
be clearly marked with GDO Docket No.
EA–336–C. Additional copies are to be
provided directly to Mark R. Haskell
and Lamiya Rahman, Blank Rome LLP,
1825 Eye Street NW, Washington, DC
20006, mark.haskell@blankrome.com
and lamiya.rahman@blankrome.com
and Casey P. McFaden, Senior
Counsel—ConocoPhillips Company and
Robert F. Bonner, Director, Commercial
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ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION
Sunshine Act Meetings
AGENCY: U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
ACTION: Sunshine Act notice; notice of public meeting agenda.
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SUMMARY: Public meeting: U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
DATES: Wednesday, April 26, 2023, 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. EST.
ADDRESSES: The Election Assistance Commission hearing room at 633 3rd
St. NW, Washington, DC 20001. The meeting is open to the public and
will be livestreamed on the U.S. Election Assistance Commission YouTube
Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpN6i0g2rlF4ITWhwvBwwZw.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kristen Muthig, Telephone: (202) 897-
9285, Email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose: In accordance with the Government in the Sunshine Act
(Sunshine Act), Public Law 94-409, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552b), the U.S.
Election Assistance Commission (EAC) will hold a public meeting to
discuss supporting military and Uniformed and Overseas Citizens
Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) voters.
Agenda: The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) will host a
public meeting to discuss how federal state and local offices support
and communicate with military and overseas voters.
The agenda includes panel discussions with representatives from
federal agencies, election officials, and subject matter experts.
Panelists will give remarks and respond to questions from the EAC
Commissioners.
Also included in this event will be a review of a new EAC resource
for election officials as they serve military and overseas voters in
their jurisdictions.
The full agenda will be posted in advance on the EAC website:
www.eac.gov/events/2023/04/26/us-election-assistance-commission-public-meeting-april-26-2023.
Background: The Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA) charged the
EAC to serve as a national clearinghouse and
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resource for the compilation of information and review of procedures
with respect to the administration of federal elections. The EAC's
Clearinghouse Division is made up of former election officials and
subject matter experts who work with EAC staff to provide materials
that address the needs of election officials.
Status: This meeting will be open to the public.
Camden Kelliher,
Associate Counsel, U.S. Election Assistance Commission.
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