U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett (TX-35th) wrote NRC, urging public comment meetings across the Lone Star State be delayed until after the pandemic emergency -- currently raging in Texas -- ends, and the public comment period be held open until after the in-person meetings are completed, including in his congressional district.
Similarly, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (MD-8th) has written NRC, urging the comment period be extended "throughout the duration of the pandemic," and to end it "no sooner than six months after this FEMA-declared emergency has passed."
Since March 20th, the united New Mexico U.S. congressional delegation has stood strong in its demand that NRC hold five in-person public comment meetings across the Land of Enchantment -- which inevitably will mean an extension to the current Sept. 22nd deadline in the Holtec CISF proceeding, in order to accommodate them.
Such calls are also being backed up by 24 Democratic U.S. Senators (including five who were recently campaigning for the presidency); see their April 8th letter to the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB), here.
Both congressional letters in early April demanded that the White House Office of Management and Budget suspend public comment and participation periods, in light of the pandemic emergency.
Instead, thus far, NRC has attempted to ram through the CISF public comment periods, exploiting or taking advantage of the pandemic emergency in order to do so.
The original public comment period was 120-days long, ending on Sept. 4, 2020. On July 16, 2020, NRC extended the comment period by another 60 days. The current comment deadline is thus now November 3, 2020.
However, a coalition of 60 groups has requested that NRC keep the public comment period open indefinitely during the pandemic emergency, with no deadline date.
Once the pandemic emergency is over (such as with the universal availability of a safe, effective vaccine), only then should a 180-day or 199-day public comment period, with a deadline, begin.
NRC is still ramming through this public comment period amidst a pandemic emergency, which is objectionable.