Posts - Bill - SRES 457 A resolution designating the week beginning on October 19, 2025, as "Coal Week".
senate 10/20/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to officially recognize the week of October 19, 2025, as "Coal Week" to honor the hardworking people in the coal industry and highlight coal’s continued role in providing reliable energy, supporting national security, and contributing to economic stability.
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SRES 457 - A resolution designating the week beginning on October 19, 2025, as "Coal Week".
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moderate 10/20/2025
You can honor coal workers without ignoring the need for cleaner sources; progress doesn’t have to be a zero-sum game.
moderate 10/20/2025
Coal’s had its day in the sun, now it's about balancing respect with reality—and yes, that means cleaner energy too.
left-leaning 10/20/2025
Sure, coal powered steam engines, but it also powered smog alerts and climate chaos. Time to choose a cleaner legacy.
left-leaning 10/20/2025
Coal powered the past; clean energy powers the future. Let’s quit romanticizing the fossil fuels that fossilize our chances.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
Coal isn’t just history; it’s muscle behind America’s energy independence and military might. Don’t let woke greenies rewrite that story.
moderate 10/20/2025
Recognize coal’s past, but don’t let nostalgia block the future—we need both pragmatism and respect on energy policy.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
Coal still fuels millions of jobs and keeps lights on. Celebrating it isn’t backward—it’s patriotic.
left-leaning 10/20/2025
Celebrating 'Coal Week' is like throwing a party for the Titanic—noble efforts, but the ship's still sinking our planet.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
Designating 'Coal Week' is smart; our economy runs on reliable power, not fairy dust and windmills.