Minnesota State Building and Construction Trades Council United in Opposition to Anti-Mining Bill
Posted on: Wednesday, 22 April 2009, 08:26 CDT
Agree with Range legislators, Governor Pawlenty, the
"At a time when all Minnesotans are eager for job growth, non-ferrous mining offers us a new opportunity to do just this and at the same time help reduce the global carbon footprint associated with the mining of base metals like copper and nickel," Council President
Most of the world's copper is currently mined in countries with poor environmental records and in fact 80% of global copper production is still done with a smelter. The proposed non-ferrous mining projects in
"Those of us who live and work in northeastern
Minnesota Regulatory Agencies already have all the authority necessary in statute and rules to assure air and water quality and financial responsibility. The current rules are good, strong standards that were promulgated with input and participation from all groups, including environmental groups. No additional restrictions are necessary.
"Just like the Minnesota AFL-CIO Board's unanimous vote opposing this legislation, the Building Trades is voicing its opposition to the legislation, and our support for the industry and the environmentally responsible jobs that come with it," stated
The Minnesota DNR estimates that the proposed projects will also bring more than
SOURCE Minnesota Building and Construction Trades Council
Source: PR Newswire
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