US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB931

Introduced
2/4/25  
Refer
2/4/25  

Caption

To allow certain Federal minerals to be mined consistent with the Bull Mountains Mining Plan Modification, and for other purposes.

Impact

The bill is poised to have significant implications for state laws concerning land use and resource extraction. By streamlining the process for mining Federal coal reserves, HB931 may ease regulatory burdens that currently hinder timely approvals of such mining activities. Proponents argue that this will enhance local economic development, create jobs, and enable the efficient use of natural resources. However, this has been met with concerns from environmental advocates who worry about the potential impacts on land and water resources, as mining can have detrimental effects on the local ecology.

Summary

House Bill 931 aims to authorize the mining of specific Federal minerals located in Montana, consistent with the Bull Mountains Mining Plan Modification. This plan supports continued development of the Bull Mountains Mine by allowing coal reserves leased under Federal Coal Lease MTM 97988 to be mined. Upon enactment, the Secretary of the Interior is required to approve the modification of the mining plan without delay to facilitate operations on the designated Federal land, which encompasses approximately 800 acres in Musselshell County, Montana.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill revolve around its environmental implications. Opponents are likely to raise concerns about the impacts of coal mining on air and water quality, as well as the broader environmental impact of increased fossil fuel extraction in a time of growing emphasis on sustainable energy practices. The potential for local communities to face adverse effects from mining operations may provoke public debate and calls for further regulatory oversight, emphasizing the tension between economic development and environmental stewardship.

Congress_id

119-HR-931

Policy_area

Energy

Introduced_date

2025-02-04

Companion Bills

US SB362

Same As A bill to allow certain Federal minerals to be mined consistent with the Bull Mountains Mining Plan Modification, and for other purposes.

Previously Filed As

US SB362

A bill to allow certain Federal minerals to be mined consistent with the Bull Mountains Mining Plan Modification, and for other purposes.

US SF876

Metallic mineral mining projects environmental review and permitting process modifications

US HB1459

The definitions of critical minerals and rare earth minerals and descriptions and definitions of minerals in leases and conveyances; and to provide for retroactive application.

US HB755

Critical Mineral Consistency Act of 2025

US SB714

Critical Mineral Consistency Act of 2025

US HCM2009

Subsurface minerals; access; federal policy

US SB277

A bill to release a Federal reversionary interest and convey mineral interests in Chester County, Tennessee, and for other purposes.

US S3017

Allows a modification to federal adjusted gross income for personal income tax for qualified tips and overtime income consistent with the federal tax treatment.

US H8438

Allows a modification to federal adjusted gross income for personal income tax for qualified tips and overtime income consistent with the federal tax treatment.

US HB676

To exempt Federal actions related to energy and mineral activities on certain Federal lands from the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

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