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28Dec

Trump’s Day-One Chance to Turn Back ‘War on Coal’

Via Lifezette.com During the recent election cycle, Donald J. Trump vowed to roll back the onerous environmental restrictions currently besieging America’s coal communities. It was a sensible campaign pledge, since the coal industry has shed 68,000 jobs in recent years — in large part due to overzealous targeting of industrial carbon dioxide emissions. Who knew, […]
  • On December 28, 2016
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28Dec

Guest Opinion: Congress Must Act Quickly to Axe Stream Rule

Via The Billings Gazette: On the way out the door, the Obama administration just threw one more regulatory punch at America’s coal miners. Just days before Christmas, the outgoing administration published its extreme stream rule in order to guarantee it will take effect the day before President-elect Donald Trump is sworn into office. This 1,640-page […]
  • On December 28, 2016
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27Dec

Capozzola: Obama Issues Last-Minute Rule, Wants to Finish Off U.S. Coal Industry

Via Breitbart.com So President Obama has gone and done it. In a rather vindictive move, his Interior Department’s Office of Surface Mining (OSM) is out with a broad new “stream rule” that could potentially designate as much as two-thirds of U.S. coal reserves off-limits to mining. In fact, a study of the rule suggests that […]
  • On December 27, 2016
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26Dec

Obama’s Overreach

Via The Leader-Herald: President Barack Obama could not resist a parting shot that extended his legacy of vindictive executive overreach. When his administration released a new Stream Protection Rule on Monday, the intent was clear: one last attempted blow to coal miners and their families. In a re-working of the George W. Bush administration’s Stream […]
  • On December 26, 2016
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26Dec

Fighting for Coal

Via The Bluefield Daily Telegraph: Members of a 24-state coalition led by West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton are urging President-elect Donald Trump and congressional leaders to act quickly next month in withdrawing President Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan, and to take necessary steps to ensure that similar or more extreme job-killing […]
  • On December 26, 2016
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25Dec

Obama Administration’s New Rule Could Eliminate Thousands of Jobs

Via The Washington Post: The Dec. 20 news article “Last-minute rule to make coal industry cleaner met with praise, criticism” missed several key points. The rule provides no discernible environmental benefits. It simply duplicates and interferes with extensive existing environmental protections at the federal and state levels and it does so in a way that […]
  • On December 25, 2016
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23Dec

Coal Country Lawmakers Ready to Fight Stream Protection Rule

Via West Virginia MetroNews: Critics of the Obama Administration’s new Stream Protection Rule believe it is a parting shot from the president to the coal industry on his way out the door of the White House. The rule is scheduled to be entered in the federal register Tuesday, and become effective January 19, one day […]
  • On December 23, 2016
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22Dec

Stream Rule Aim Is to Harm Miners

Via The Wheeling News-Register: President Barack Obama could not resist a parting shot that extended his legacy of vindictive executive overreach. When his administration released a new Stream Protection Rule on Monday, the intent was clear: one last attempted blow to coal miners and their families. In a re-working of the George W. Bush administration’s […]
  • On December 22, 2016
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22Dec

Lawsuit, Resolution Aim To Push Stream Rule To ‘Dumpster’

Via E&E Publishing:  Critics this week opened up two new fronts in their campaign to take down the Obama administration’s controversial new restrictions on coal mining pollution. North Dakota yesterday became the first state to sue the Interior Department over the Stream Protection Rule released earlier this week. Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress moved forward with […]
  • On December 22, 2016
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21Dec

Coal in Trump’s Stocking

Via The Wall Street Journal: The Obama Administration has given Donald Trump an early Christmas gift, in the form of a punitive 11th-hour regulation on coal. Issued by the Interior Department’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM), the rule takes effect Jan. 19 as a classic example of the job-killing rules that Mr. […]
  • On December 21, 2016
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