Mining Bill Re-Introduced in WI
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 - 11:58am
AP
MADISON - Republican legislators have unveiled another bill to rewrite Wisconsin's iron mining laws. Assembly Republicans introduced the sweeping, 206-page bill at a news conference Wednesday.
They promised the legislation would create thousands of jobs without lowering environmental standards.
The legislation closely mirrors a GOP bill that died in the state Senate last March.
Under its provisions, the state Department of Natural Resources would have up to 480 days to issue a mining permit, people could challenge the permit decision but not before its made, mining companies could offset damage to wetlands by restoring wetlands elsewhere.
Republicans hope the bill will convince a company called Gogebic Taconite to open an iron mine near Lake Superior.
Opponents insist the project will pollute one of the state's last pristine areas.