Today is

 National Miner's Day

A resolution was passed in the United States Senate on December 3, 2009 
declaring December 6 of every year as National Miner's Day.

 

 

  In memory of our 

coal mining ancestors.

 

 

 

 

 

“Coal is part of our heritage – our West Virginia soul – and it’s important that we do everything possible to protect and recognize our miners and coal industry workers.  Our hard-working miners show up to work every day to make sure that the lights turn on all across America. I am proud to join with the rest of the West Virginia delegation in introducing this resolution and I will fight for the future of coal jobs in our state for decades to come,” said Sen. Rockefeller.(1)

"There are few professions more central to the history of our country than coal mining.  Coal powered our industrial revolution, fueled our trains and ships, continues to give us plentiful supplies of affordable electricity, and holds the key to our energy future.  Coal mining has never been an easy job, but it has always been one to take great pride in.  National Miner’s Day is an opportunity for all of America to share that recognition,” said Rep. Mollohan. (1)


(1)  Lincoln Journal Online
(2)National Miner's Day
(3) Sun Advocate, online, published 12/5/2013 

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