National Coal Council Reestablishment Act
HR 3015 reestablishes the National Coal Council to advise the Secretary of Energy, supporting coal's role in U.S. energy and boosting jobs in rural communities.
HR 3015 reestablishes the National Coal Council to advise the Secretary of Energy, supporting coal's role in U.S. energy and boosting jobs in rural communities.
The National Coal Council Reestablishment Act (HR 3015) aims to reestablish the National Coal Council (NCC) within the Department of Energy (DOE). The council is intended to provide expert advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Energy on issues related to coal and the coal industry. This bill seeks to ensure that coal remains a vital component of the U.S. energy landscape, particularly in light of increasing electricity demands and the need for reliable energy sources.
The bill is primarily sponsored by Michael A. Rulli and has several cosponsors, including:
- Ann Wagner
- H. Morgan Griffith
- Troy Balderson
- Erin Houchin
This summary provides a comprehensive overview of HR 3015, detailing its purpose, provisions, and potential impacts on the coal industry and energy policy in the United States.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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