Current Issues

TMS is currently following and/or taking action related to several legislative issues of importance to its membership.

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society Position Statement: Concerning the Proliferation of State Legislation Hostile to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Developing and maintaining the STEM workforce is significantly imperiled by the trend of sweeping legislation that targets DEI initiatives and the organizations that support them. Read the full position statement from TMS.

TMS Supports Essential Minerals Association Letter Regarding Strengthening Domestic MSE Degree Programs

As of September 2023, TMS is a signatory of a letter developed by the Essential Minerals Association that expresses the views of many U.S. colleges, universities, and engineering professional societies about the critical shortage of college graduates in geological and engineering disciplines required to meet the necessary quantity of minerals essential to the transition to clean and renewable technologies. The solution to the problem laid out in this letter is to strengthen domestic degree programs, including through the Mining Schools Act of 2023 (S. 912) and its companion bill, H.R. 2685. Read the full statement..

A Joint Statement by The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society’s President and Executive Director on Conducting TMS Events in Orlando, Florida

This statement was issued May 2023 by 2023 TMS President Brad L. Boyce and TMS Executive Director James J. Robinson. Read the Letter.

TMS Statement on Climate Change

TMS issued a statement concerning climate change. The statement was adopted by the TMS Board of Directors at its meeting on March 19, 2023, following development by an ad hoc committee assembled to draft the statement and with the endorsement of the TMS Public and Governmental Affairs Committee. The statement’s position is that climate change is a critical global challenge that poses an existential threat to humanity and the planet. Read the Statement.

TMS Support of Multisociety Engineering Societies Letter to State Leaders Regarding DEI

As of May 2023, TMS is a signatory of a multi-society letter developed by the American Society for Engineering Education that expresses the views of many U.S engineering professional societies about pending state legislation targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion. The signatories have concerns about proposals impacting on-campus chapter members and engineering faculty and staff supporting students pursuing careers in the sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Read the Letter.

TMS Statement Concerning the Ongoing Russian Invasion of Ukraine

TMS has issued a statement concerning the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. The statement, which was developed under the leadership of the TMS International Affairs Committee, expresses both concern and support for our members residing in Ukraine. Read the Statement.

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TMS Advocacy Interests

You can learn more about topics of interest to TMS and its members at our Advocacy Interests web page

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TMS encourages you to contact your congressional leaders to discuss legislation that impacts the work of scientists and engineers.