Congressional Coal Caucus re-launches with focus on U.S. energy policy

Congressional Coal Caucus re-launches with focus on U.S. energy policy
Rep. Carol Miller, U.S. Representative for West Virginia 1st District — Twitter Website
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Congresswoman Carol Miller, alongside Representatives Harriet Hageman, Morgan Griffith, and Dan Meuser, has re-launched the Congressional Coal Caucus for the 119th Congress. The caucus represents coal-producing states and various types of U.S. coal.

Congresswoman Miller emphasized the importance of coal in providing jobs and energy: “The coal industry provides thousands of jobs for hard-working Americans and keeps our nation running… We will continue our work to implement policies that strengthen the U.S. energy industry as well as our economy.”

Representative Hageman highlighted coal’s role in energy supply: “Coal remains a cornerstone of that energy supply now and for generations to come… The Coal Caucus is committed to working with President Trump’s administration to reclaim our energy independence.”

Congressman Griffith expressed his dedication to promoting America’s natural resources: “I am proud to continue serving as a Co-Chair of the Congressional Coal Caucus… With a new administration, the Congressional Coal Caucus is an energized force ready to deliver solutions for Americans’ energy needs.”

Representative Meuser focused on coal’s economic impact: “Coal remains a vital resource, providing nearly 20% of electricity in the U.S…. We are committed to advocating for policies that support the coal industry.”

The goals of the caucus include oversight on EPA’s power plant agenda, grid reliability legislation, rail service reliability, support future coal use, promote policies facilitating coal exports, oversight on DOI’s federal coal leasing program review, and supporting pro-coal tax policies.



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