HR3015-119

Passed House

To reestablish the National Coal Council in the Department of Energy to provide advice and recommendations to the Secretary of Energy on matters related to coal and the coal industry, and for other purposes.

119th Congress Introduced Apr 24, 2025

Legislative Progress

Passed House
Introduced Committee Passed
Sep 19, 2025

Received; read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy …

Sep 19, 2025 (inferred)

Passed House (inferred from eh version)

Jul 2, 2025

Additional sponsors: Mr. Balderson, Mrs. Wagner, Mr. Griffith, and Mrs. …

Jul 2, 2025

Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the …

Apr 24, 2025

Mr. Rulli (for himself and Mr. Moore of West Virginia) …

House Roll #278

On Passage

National Coal Council Reestablishment Act

Passed
217 Yea 209 Nay 6 Not Voting
Sep 18, 2025

Summary

What This Bill Does
This bill reestablishes the National Coal Council as a formal advisory body within the Department of Energy. The council would advise the Secretary of Energy on matters related to coal and the coal industry, operating under rules it followed before being disbanded in 2021.

Who Benefits and How
The coal industry benefits by regaining a direct advisory channel to federal energy policy. Coal mining companies, coal-fired power plant operators, and related industry stakeholders would have official representation to recommend policies favorable to their interests. Industry executives and trade associations would likely fill council positions, gaining influence over energy department decisions.

Who Bears the Burden and How
Taxpayers bear modest administrative costs to operate the advisory council. Environmental and clean energy advocates may face the indirect burden of competing against a formalized coal industry lobbying presence within the Department of Energy. The exemption from automatic termination means the council could operate indefinitely without periodic review.

Key Provisions
- Directs the Secretary of Energy to reestablish the National Coal Council according to its November 2021 charter
- Subjects the council to Federal Advisory Committee Act transparency requirements
- Exempts the council from the automatic two-year termination provision that normally applies to federal advisory committees, allowing it to operate indefinitely
- Gives the council authority to provide advice and recommendations on all coal-related matters

Model: claude-opus-4
Generated: Dec 27, 2025 21:25

Evidence Chain:

This summary is derived from the structured analysis below. See "Detailed Analysis" for per-title beneficiaries/burden bearers with clause-level evidence links.

Primary Purpose

The bill aims to reestablish the National Coal Council within the Department of Energy, providing advisory support on coal-related matters.

Policy Domains

Energy

Bill Structure & Actor Mappings

Who is "The Secretary" in each section?

Domains
Energy
Actor Mappings
"the_secretary"
→ Secretary of Energy

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