Washington State

House of Representatives

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BILL

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Agriculture & Natural Resources Committee

 

 

HJM 4007

Brief Description: Requesting the issuance of an American coalminers stamp.

 

Sponsors: Representatives Hinkle, Chopp, Haigh, Woods, Dunshee, Kirby, Boldt, O'Brien, Armstrong, DeBolt, Ahern, Newhouse, Simpson, Holmquist, Cairnes, Sump, Pearson, Shabro, Delvin, Hudgins, Linville, Conway, Skinner, Sullivan and Kenney.


Brief Summary of Bill

    Requests the United States Postal Service to create a postage stamp commemorating American coal miners.


Hearing Date: 2/14/03


Staff: Caroleen Dineen (786-7156).


Background:


The mining of coal has occurred throughout the United States for many years. Coal deposits are scattered throughout the United States, including sites in Washington. The United States Geological Survey reported the United States has a coal reserve base of approximately 475 billion tons.


The United States Postal Service (USPS) has issued a variety of commemorative stamps in recent years. A commemorative stamp may be issued in limited quantities and for a limited time in observance of historical events, in honor of noted Americans, and on topics of national importance. Examples of commemorative stamps previously issued by the USPS are stamps featuring baseball legends, Hawaiian missionaries, women in journalism, and masters of American photography.


Summary of Bill:




The Legislature requests that the United States Postal Service issue a postage stamp commemorating American coal miners as a way to illustrate a colorful and historically rich segment of society for school children, educators, stamp collectors, and the public. This request is addressed to President Bush, the United States Senate and House of Representatives, the United States Postmaster General, and the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee of the United States Postal Service.


The efforts of American coal miners and the coal mining industry's benefits to the United States economy and energy supplies are identified.


Appropriation: None.


Fiscal Note: Not Requested.