In the 1930s, American hydroelectric power rose thanks in part to the
construction of numerous dams along the Pacific northwest. These dams,
and the energy they’ve produced, have shaped American communities in the
decades since, even win World War 2. But keeping the dams operating has
come at a huge cost for multiple types of salmon, many of which are now
facing extinction. Today, POLITICO’s Annie Snider explains one
Republican congressman’s plan to save the salmon and help the
communities that depend on these dams.

Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO and host of POLITICO
Energy.
Annie Snider is an energy and environment reporter for POLITICO.
Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.

In the 1930s, American hydroelectric power rose thanks in part to the construction of numerous dams along the Pacific northwest. These dams, and the energy they’ve produced, have shaped American communities in the decades since, even win World War 2. But keeping the dams operating has come at a huge cost for multiple types of salmon, many of which are now facing extinction. Today, POLITICO’s Annie Snider explains one Republican congressman’s plan to save the salmon and help the communities that depend on these dams.

Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO and host of POLITICO Energy.
Annie Snider is an energy and environment reporter for POLITICO.
Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.
Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.
Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.

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