State Senate approves mining bill; Assembly vote expected next week
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Wisconsin Republicans inched closer Wednesday to passing their divisive mining legislation, pushing the proposal through the state Senate by a single vote after a draining debate with Democrats who insist the measure will open the door to devastating pollution.
The bill will now go to the state Assembly. Republicans who control that chamber have scheduled a vote for next week. Passage is all but certain. From there the legislation will go to Republican Gov. Scott Walker for his signature.
Republicans have been working for nearly two years to help Gogebic Taconite dig an open-pit mine in the Penokee Hills just south of Lake Superior. Their bill would make sweeping changes to the states mining rules to clear the companys regulatory path. Republicans insist the measure would help the company create hundreds of jobs at the mine and pave the way for thousands more around the state. Walker, eager to deliver on job creation promises, wants the bill on his desk.
"What you have in front of you tonight is a 21st-century mining bill," said Sen. Tom Tiffany, R-Hazelhurst, the bills chief Senate sponsor. "Now we have the possibility of a rebirth of an industry here in the state of Wisconsin."
Democrats and conservationists contend the job promises are wildly exaggerated. They argue the bill would loosen environmental protections and allow the mine to pollute one of the last pristine areas of the state.
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