Congressman Richard Hudson | Richard Hudson Official Website
Congressman Richard Hudson | Richard Hudson Official Website
Today, Congressman Richard Hudson (NC-09) and Congressman David Rouzer (NC-07) introduced a bipartisan resolution to honor America's electrical linemen by designating April 18th, 2024 as National Lineman Appreciation Day. The resolution aims to recognize the hard work of over 115,000 men and women who maintain the country's electrical infrastructure.
Congressman Hudson emphasized the crucial role of electrical linemen, stating, "Our nation's electrical linemen serve as a frontline response to natural disasters, reconnecting Americans in the wake of storms, fires, floods, and physical attacks on our power grid." He expressed pride in honoring these brave heroes for their dedication to keeping the power flowing and ensuring community safety.
Congressman Rouzer highlighted the bravery of lineworkers during natural disasters, particularly in Southeastern North Carolina, where they work in hazardous conditions to restore power and rebuild communities swiftly. He acknowledged their skill and determination in keeping the lights on across the nation.
Dr. John Enamait, President of Stanly Community College, emphasized the college's commitment to training future electrical lineworkers and strengthening the local workforce. He praised the initiative to honor linemen for their efforts in maintaining, repairing, and safeguarding the electrical infrastructure, which is essential for keeping communities connected and safe.
Similarly, John Kester, Dean of Engineering & Trades at Richmond Community College, commended the Electric Lineman program for providing industry-recognized training to individuals seeking employment in the field. He highlighted the program's emphasis on safety and the sense of brotherhood among students, noting the significant impact they have on the country's infrastructure.
The bipartisan resolution supports the designation of April 18th as National Lineman Appreciation Day to acknowledge the contributions of linemen in ensuring a reliable power supply, protecting public safety, and serving as first responders during natural disasters. It recognizes the approximately 155 million electricity customers in America and celebrates the personal, family, and professional traditions of the trade.
In conclusion, the resolution serves as a tribute to the unwavering dedication and sacrifices of America's electrical linemen, who work tirelessly to keep the nation powered and communities safe.