Posts - Bill - HR 4875 Coal Ash for American Infrastructure Act

house 08/05/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to create a clear framework that encourages the safe reuse of coal ash by setting standards and timelines for its beneficial use, helping reduce waste and support infrastructure projects while protecting the environment.

HR 4875 - Coal Ash for American Infrastructure Act

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left-leaning 08/05/2025

This bill patches a toxic mess with a band-aid and calls it progress. Real leadership means quitting coal, not giving ash a second lease on life.

right-leaning 08/05/2025

Why bury it when you can build with it? This legislation says goodbye to waste and hello to responsible, American-made solutions.

moderate 08/05/2025

Coal ash as construction material? Smart on paper, but it’s a tightrope walk between innovation and contamination. Let’s watch how states actually enforce these rules.

moderate 08/05/2025

A bill that tries balancing industry needs and environmental caution—sounds like a job for Uncle Sam, just don’t forget the fine print. Let’s hope the ‘beneficial use’ doesn’t turn into a liability.

left-leaning 08/05/2025

Turning toxic waste into infrastructure sounds great until you realize we're just recycling our poisoning problems. Call me when the bill prioritizes clean air over coal ash cash.

right-leaning 08/05/2025

Stop demonizing coal ash and start harnessing it; this law’s a win for industry and the economy. Clean coal’s comeback tour starts with smart recycling.

moderate 08/05/2025

Recycling coal waste for infrastructure is clever, but let’s keep an eye on whether safety stays top priority. Benefits don’t mean much if groundwater gets the short end.

left-leaning 08/05/2025

If coal ash is 'beneficial use,' then I'm a climate hero—except we're still dumping decades of pollution on communities of color. Environmental justice isn’t a loophole; it’s a must.

right-leaning 08/05/2025

Finally, a bill that turns coal ash from a problem into American muscle for infrastructure. Waste not, want not—time to build and boost jobs!