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200 Attend Listening Session on Wisconsin Mining Bill

By: Associated Press Email
Posted: Sat 2:11 PM, Feb 09, 2013

ASHLAND, Wis. (AP) -- At least 200 people have jammed a hearing in Ashland to tell legislators how they feel about legislation to streamline the state's mining laws.

A Wisconsin State Journal report says most of the attendees spoke Saturday against changing the state's permitting process. They say they're concerned about environmental damage that could take decades or longer to repair.

The listening session was organized in response to proposed legislation that would help a mining company open a massive iron mine in far northwestern Wisconsin. Republicans say the bill will help it create hundreds of jobs.

Mike Wiggins Jr. is the tribal chairman of the Bad River Chippewa Band. He says the mine would threaten sacred rice beds.

Bayfield Mayor Larry McDonald says he's concerned about potential damage to Lake Superior.


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