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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-05-12

Messmer and Walberg Host Field Hearing on the Future of Mining in Southwest Indiana

Mark B. Messmer
Mark B. Messmer
RIN-8 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Mark B. Messmer (R-IN) was published on 2026-05-12 and titled "Messmer and Walberg Host Field Hearing on the Future of Mining in Southwest Indiana".

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Messmer and Walberg Host Field Hearing on the Future of Mining in Southwest Indiana

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Mark Messmer (R-IN) joined the chairman of the House Education and Workforce Committee, Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI), for a field hearing in Fort Branch, Indiana, titled “ Protecting Workers and Powering America: The Future of Mining. ” The hearing examined workforce development, mine safety, domestic energy production, and the future of the mining industry in Indiana and across the United States. The hearing was held at the Vincennes University Gibson County Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics. “ I am very impressed with the facilities and education programs at Vincennes University, which are improving the entire mining worker-safety component ,” said Rep. Messmer. “ VU is training future generations of leaders so that they meet the demands of an ever-evolving industry. I am so proud that Hoosier mining is powering our state grids, and that it is an essential contributor to the energy and economic security of our entire country .” “ Collaboration between government and the private sector leads to safer workplaces, an educated workforce, and a stronger mining industry ,” said Education and Workforce Committee Chairman Tim Walberg (R-MI). “ I was grateful for the productive conversations with our witnesses about ways to unleash the mining industry’s potential in a way that protects miners and benefits the communities in which they live and work. America’s miners power our nation, and their wellbeing must always come first .” “ Vincennes University appreciates Congressman Messmer and Chairman Walberg for highlighting the importance of mining safety, workforce development, and the future of American energy production, ” said David Tucker, Vice President of Workforce Development and Community Services at Vincennes University. “ As Indiana’s designated recipient of Mine Safety and Health Administration grant funding for miner training and retraining, VU remains committed to preparing the next generation of mining professionals through hands-on, industry-driven training that supports safe and reliable mining operations across the region. ” BACKGROUND: During the hearing, witnesses highlighted the importance of maintaining a strong domestic mining industry to support America’s energy independence, manufacturing sector, and electric grid reliability. Testimony also focused on the role Indiana coal continues to play in delivering affordable and reliable energy for families and businesses. Witnesses discussed how modern mining operations have evolved through advanced technology, stronger safety standards, autonomous equipment, and enhanced dust monitoring systems. Industry leaders also addressed workforce shortages and the need to combat outdated misconceptions surrounding careers in mining. Additionally, witnesses raised concerns regarding the Biden-Harris Administration’s 2024 silica rule, arguing the regulation imposes costly burdens on operators without improving worker safety and could place additional strain on mining communities and jobs. Testimony also examined how previous enforcement practices under the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) created unnecessary compliance challenges for mine operators. Both Messmer and Walberg emphasized the importance of supporting workforce training programs, promoting safe mining practices, and creating a regulatory environment that allows the mining industry to continue growing and supporting American energy production. To learn more about how Rep. Messmer is fighting for Hoosier mining communities in the House of Representatives, click here . ###
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