Senate mining committee to move fast on new bill
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A senate committee on mining has been resurrected by the majority Democrats, four months after Republicans dismissed that same committee.
By: Mike Simonson, Wisconsin Public Radio, Superior Telegram
A senate committee on mining has been resurrected by the majority Democrats, four months after Republicans dismissed that same committee. Democrats intend to have a new iron ore mining bill proposed by the end of this year.
Senator Tim Cullen of Janesville will chair the Senate Select Committee on Mining. He says theyre already planning how to proceed.
One of the best days in my legislative career was the day I spent up looking at the Penokee Hills, talking to the people in Mellen last February. It made a deep impression on me. The message from the people of Mellen was, they wanted mining but they did not want their environment destroyed. If they can get it done and have a bill that protects the environment and does create the jobs, thats our goal.
Cullen expects their first meeting to be in two to three weeks. He also says theyll hold public listening sessions involving all the players from the tribes to Gogebic Taconite, which proposed to spend $1.5 billion to build an iron ore mine in the Penokees.
But Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce Environmental Policy Director Scott Manley says unless they go with the Republican-backed Assembly bill, this new committee is wasting its time.