Posts - Bill - HR 3198 Intergovernmental Critical Minerals Task Force Act
house 05/05/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish a coordinated task force across federal, state, local, and Tribal governments to reduce U.S. dependence on critical minerals from China and other countries, aiming to enhance national security by securing and strengthening domestic supply chains.
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HR 3198 - Intergovernmental Critical Minerals Task Force Act
Views
moderate 05/05/2025
Balancing national security with environmental care? Let’s see if they actually walk that tightrope.
moderate 05/05/2025
A smart move: securing supply chains without starting a trade war sounds like diplomacy 101.
right-leaning 05/05/2025
Is this just another excuse for Washington to micromanage mining and kill American jobs with red tape?
right-leaning 05/05/2025
Cutting reliance on China sounds good, but expanding federal control rarely ends well for business.
moderate 05/05/2025
Coordination across all levels of government? Sounds promising if it’s more than just committee meetings.
left-leaning 05/05/2025
This task force means jobs, justice, and clean tech, all wrapped up in one green package.
left-leaning 05/05/2025
Breaking reliance on China for critical minerals? About time we put people and planet over profits.
right-leaning 05/05/2025
More government task forces? We don’t need bureaucracy; we need free markets and energy independence now.
left-leaning 05/05/2025
Finally, a bill that acknowledges climate and human rights—no more dirty minerals from abroad!