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Oct 6, 2025
Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
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Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Type: IntroReferral
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| Code: H11100
Oct 6, 2025
Submitted in House
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Oct 6, 2025
Submitted in House
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| Code: 1025
Oct 6, 2025
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(D-CA)
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(R-FL)
Oct 6, 2025
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(R-PA)
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(D-CT)
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(D-NY)
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(R-CA)
Oct 6, 2025
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Version: Introduced in House
Version Date: Oct 6, 2025
Last Updated: Nov 9, 2025 1:32 AM
[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 788 Introduced in House
(IH) ]
<DOC>
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 788
Expressing support for the designation of October 8, 2025, as
``National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day''.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 6, 2025
Mr. Costa (for himself, Mr. Larson of Connecticut, Mr. Valadao, Mr.
Tonko, Mr. Fitzpatrick, and Mr. Bilirakis) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of October 8, 2025, as
``National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day''.
Whereas hydrogen, which has an atomic mass of 1.008, is the most abundant
element in the universe;
Whereas the United States is a world leader in the development and deployment of
fuel cell and hydrogen technologies;
Whereas hydrogen fuel cells played an instrumental role in the United States
space program, helping the United States achieve the mission of landing
a man on the Moon;
Whereas private industry, Federal and State governments, national laboratories,
and institutions of higher education continue to improve fuel cell and
hydrogen technologies to address the most pressing energy,
environmental, and economic issues of the United States;
Whereas fuel cells utilizing hydrogen and hydrogen-rich fuels to generate
electricity are clean, efficient, safe, and resilient technologies being
used for--
(1) stationary and backup power generation; and
(2) zero-emission transportation for light-duty vehicles, industrial
vehicles, delivery vans, buses, trucks, trains, military vehicles, marine
applications, and aerial vehicles;
Whereas stationary fuel cells are being placed in service for continuous and
backup power to provide businesses and other energy consumers with
reliable power in the event of grid outages;
Whereas stationary fuel cells can help reduce water use, as compared to
traditional power generation technologies;
Whereas fuel cell electric vehicles that utilize hydrogen can completely
replicate the experience of internal combustion vehicles, including
comparable range and refueling times;
Whereas hydrogen fuel cell industrial vehicles are deployed at logistical hubs
and warehouses across the United States and exported to facilities in
Europe and Asia;
Whereas hydrogen is a nontoxic gas that can be derived from a variety of
domestically available traditional and renewable resources, including
solar, wind, biogas, and the abundant supply of natural gas in the
United States;
Whereas hydrogen and fuel cells can store energy to help enhance the grid and
maximize opportunities to deploy renewable energy;
Whereas the United States produces and uses approximately 10,000,000 metric tons
of hydrogen per year;
Whereas engineers and safety code and standard professionals have developed
consensus-based protocols for safe delivery, handling, and use of
hydrogen; and
Whereas the ingenuity of the people of the United States is essential to paving
the way for the future use of hydrogen technologies: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives expresses support for
the designation of ``National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day''.
<all>
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 788 Introduced in House
(IH) ]
<DOC>
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 788
Expressing support for the designation of October 8, 2025, as
``National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day''.
_______________________________________________________________________
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
October 6, 2025
Mr. Costa (for himself, Mr. Larson of Connecticut, Mr. Valadao, Mr.
Tonko, Mr. Fitzpatrick, and Mr. Bilirakis) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform
_______________________________________________________________________
RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of October 8, 2025, as
``National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day''.
Whereas hydrogen, which has an atomic mass of 1.008, is the most abundant
element in the universe;
Whereas the United States is a world leader in the development and deployment of
fuel cell and hydrogen technologies;
Whereas hydrogen fuel cells played an instrumental role in the United States
space program, helping the United States achieve the mission of landing
a man on the Moon;
Whereas private industry, Federal and State governments, national laboratories,
and institutions of higher education continue to improve fuel cell and
hydrogen technologies to address the most pressing energy,
environmental, and economic issues of the United States;
Whereas fuel cells utilizing hydrogen and hydrogen-rich fuels to generate
electricity are clean, efficient, safe, and resilient technologies being
used for--
(1) stationary and backup power generation; and
(2) zero-emission transportation for light-duty vehicles, industrial
vehicles, delivery vans, buses, trucks, trains, military vehicles, marine
applications, and aerial vehicles;
Whereas stationary fuel cells are being placed in service for continuous and
backup power to provide businesses and other energy consumers with
reliable power in the event of grid outages;
Whereas stationary fuel cells can help reduce water use, as compared to
traditional power generation technologies;
Whereas fuel cell electric vehicles that utilize hydrogen can completely
replicate the experience of internal combustion vehicles, including
comparable range and refueling times;
Whereas hydrogen fuel cell industrial vehicles are deployed at logistical hubs
and warehouses across the United States and exported to facilities in
Europe and Asia;
Whereas hydrogen is a nontoxic gas that can be derived from a variety of
domestically available traditional and renewable resources, including
solar, wind, biogas, and the abundant supply of natural gas in the
United States;
Whereas hydrogen and fuel cells can store energy to help enhance the grid and
maximize opportunities to deploy renewable energy;
Whereas the United States produces and uses approximately 10,000,000 metric tons
of hydrogen per year;
Whereas engineers and safety code and standard professionals have developed
consensus-based protocols for safe delivery, handling, and use of
hydrogen; and
Whereas the ingenuity of the people of the United States is essential to paving
the way for the future use of hydrogen technologies: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives expresses support for
the designation of ``National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day''.
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