[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 105 (Wednesday, July 8, 2015)]
[House]
[Page H4868]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
BACKPACK BUDDIES
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from West
Virginia (Mr. Mooney) for 5 minutes.
Mr. MOONEY of West Virginia. Mr. Speaker, last week I had the
pleasure of meeting with Doug Erwin. Doug is an extraordinary member of
our West Virginia community who started the charitable organization
called Backpack Buddies.
In the summer, Backpack Buddies gives meal supplements to children in
elementary, middle, and high schools who received free or reduced
lunches during the school year. Oftentimes, the meal that they receive
at school is the only food that they eat all day.
Doug became concerned about what these children did for food during
the summer. That is when Doug started Backpack Buddies.
For the last 3 years, communities in my district in the great State
of West Virginia have come together to raise money to provide food to
these children so they can get the extra help they need during the
summer. Backpack Buddies is serving, now, over 1,600 children in
Putnam, Boone, Cabell, and Kanawha Counties this summer.
I would like to thank Doug, the business leaders in our community,
and the volunteers who help make Backpack Buddies possible.
War on Coal
Mr. MOONEY of West Virginia. On a separate issue, Mr. Speaker,
several weeks ago, President Obama sent two of his top cronies in his
war on coal, Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and Office of Surface
Mining Director Joseph Pizarchik, to my home State of West Virginia.
The apparent purpose of their visit was to seek input for a new Obama
regulation that is estimated to kill 80,000 coal jobs, but their rule
had already been submitted for final review. They are not interested in
hearing from West Virginians about the impact of their policies.
Instead, they are checking a box.
It is clear that nothing will stop this President from trying to
implement his radical environmental agenda, and I will continue to do
everything in my power to fight back on behalf of all West Virginians.
That is why, this year, I introduced H.R. 1644, the STREAM Act, which
will stop the President's antimining regulations. I also included a
provision in the House budget resolution that calls for defunding that
regulation, and I will work with the appropriators to make sure it is
not funded.
I hope my colleagues in this Chamber will join me in this fight.
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