Alejandro comes to GPI from Labor Union SEIU-United Service Workers West. He represented union workers from downtown Los Angeles and LA’s westside corridor of Century City, Westwood, and Beverly Hills. Alejandro enforced various collective bargaining agreements for union workers, ensuring annual wage increases, health insurance, and other benefits and protections. In addition, he worked with union leaders and outside stakeholders, such as community partners, public agencies, politicians, and industry experts, to develop and execute union campaigns. Alejandro was also part of the Los Angeles-Justice for Janitors 2021 union contract campaign—he helped execute and coordinate large-scale actions across LA’s metropolitan area. Previously, he served as the Nevada state canvassing director at For Our Future Action Fund. He holds a BA in international studies and Italian from the University of Kansas.
Category: Formal Response
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Initiative Responds to OSTP’s RFI on Advanced Manufacturing
In the second half of 2025, the Industrial Innovation Initiative convened its members to review and respond to a Request for Information from the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) on the development of a National Strategic Plan for Advanced Manufacturing. The Initiative appreciates the administration’s commitment to soliciting feedback on the plan from a broad…
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Initiative Responds to EPA’s Proposed GHGRP Reconsideration
In October 2025, the Industrial Innovation Initiative convened its members to review and respond to the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rule to permanently remove program obligations for 46 source categories of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). The Initiative has prepared and submitted the following comments to explain why our members support maintaining the current…
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Initiative Responds to 45V Clean Hydrogen Tax Credit
In early 2024, the Initiative convened its members to review the regulations and draft a consensus-based response to DOE’s draft regulations for the 45V Clean Hydrogen tax credit program. In the spring, the Initiative convened again to draft a second consensus-based response to DOE related to the Provisional Emissions Rates portions of the 45V regulations.”
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I3 Responds to DOE Request for Information on Transforming Industry
Responding to DOE’s Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office RFI on Transforming Industry presented a significant opportunity for I3 to shape DOE’s overall strategy for industrial decarbonization, as the RFI will inform a new DOE vision study, Pathways for US Industrial Transformations: Unlocking American Innovation. The RFI was expansive and asked dozens of questions. The Initiative…
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I3 Responds to DOE Requests for Information
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) makes an unprecedented investment in the solutions necessary to reduce emissions from the vital yet challenging industrial sector. Clear guidance for implementing these investments and getting cross-cutting decarbonization solutions to scale will be critically important to achieving midcentury climate goals. To do this, the General Services Administration (GSA),…
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Statement for the Record: Senate EPW Committee
I3 commends Chairman Carper and the Committee for convening the hearing, Opportunities in Industrial Decarbonization: Delivering Benefits for the Economy and the Climate. This hearing demonstrates that the Committee understands there is more work to be done in expanding demand-side programs, removing barriers to building hydrogen and carbon dioxide pipelines, and constructing long-distance electrical transmission…
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Supporting Lower Emissions Labeling for Construction Materials
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a key role to play in ensuring the responsible advancement of the solutions needed to decarbonize the industrial sector, by providing assistance for environmental product declarations (EPDs), validating emissions reductions with data, and supporting low emissions labeling for construction materials. The Industrial Innovation Initiative has prepared a response to EPA’s request for information to…
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Our Work: I3 Responds to Michigan Climate Plan Industrial Provisions
On April 18, 2022, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer released Michigan’s Healthy Climate Plan for midcentury decarbonization. Since September 2020, The Michigan Council on Climate Solutions — an advisory body in the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) — has been working with stakeholders to develop strategies to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 52…
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Our Work: I3 Responds to DOE Requests for Information
With the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), the US Department of Energy (DOE) and its associated offices have made formal requests for information (RFIs) to help build an understanding of how to best implement the IIJA’s various provisions. The Industrial Innovation Initiative (I3) submitted responses to four of the relevant RFIs….
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2022 Appropriations Letter
Significant funding authorizations in the fiscal year (FY) 2021 Omnibus incentivized investment in low-carbon technologies, processes, products, and markets within the industrial sector. These authorizations are vital to the broader efforts to decarbonize industry, which are essential if we are to achieve net-zero emissions by midcentury. I3 asks that these bipartisan provisions included in the…
