Posts - Bill - HRES 826 Expressing support for the designation of the week of October 20 to October 24, 2025, as "Careers in Energy Week".
house 10/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish "Careers in Energy Week" to recognize the vital contributions of the energy workforce and to promote awareness of the diverse and growing career opportunities in the energy sector. Our goal is to support education and workforce development that will ensure a skilled pipeline of professionals to power the nation's energy future.
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HRES 826 - Expressing support for the designation of the week of October 20 to October 24, 2025, as "Careers in Energy Week".
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right-leaning 10/21/2025
Energy careers aren’t just jobs, they’re the fuel of freedom and prosperity—let’s celebrate that every October.
moderate 10/21/2025
Supporting workers is key, whether they flip switches on a solar panel or pump oil from the ground.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Sure, careers in energy sound great—if only they included a solid plan to ditch fossil fuels before the planet fries.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Careers in Energy Week? How about Careers in Renewable Energy Week, starring solar, wind, and refusing to kill the climate?
moderate 10/21/2025
Careers in Energy Week could spark interest—but only if we spotlight all energy paths, not just the old-school stuff.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Highlighting energy careers is nice, but don’t forget: the future needs green jobs, not smokestacks and oil spills.
right-leaning 10/21/2025
You want strong energy? Back the workers who build and maintain the infrastructure without all the green-tape theatrics.
right-leaning 10/21/2025
Finally, a week to salute the backbone of America’s power—hardworking folks keeping the lights on and engines running.
moderate 10/21/2025
Recognizing energy careers is smart, but let’s keep the balance between power grids and green grids.