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21Nov

Trump Administration Could Bring Real Relief to Coal Communities

Via Breitbart.com Donald Trump praised America’s coal workers throughout the recent presidential campaign. And he vowed to get the coal industry back on its feet. Under the incoming Trump Administration, it’s realistic to believe that relief could be on the way for decimated coal communities. You wouldn’t know this from the mainstream media, however. Too […]
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17Nov

Dismantling Obama’s War on Coal

Via PoliZette: Donald Trump praised America’s coal workers throughout the recent presidential campaign — and he vowed to get the coal industry back on its feet. Now that a Trump administration is poised to take office on Jan. 20, it’s realistic to believe that relief could be on the way for decimated coal communities. You […]
  • On November 17, 2016
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17Nov

What Wasn’t Surprising

November 17, 2016: We too were surprised by the election outcome. President-elect Trump’s shocker may have been more unexpected than Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize win. What didn’t surprise us, however, was the revolt of the working class, the blue-collar vote that massively went to Trump and ultimately proved decisive.  We weren’t surprised because many of […]
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16Nov

Trump’s Plan for Coal Industry Revival Means Big EPA Changes

Via Newsmax: President-elect Donald Trump’s goal to jump-start the coal industry will likely mean tossing out the Environmental Protection Agency’s climate control agenda, the Washington Examiner reports. Under Trump, the EPA is expected to focus on “genuine pollutants” that pose immediate problems to the public’s well-being. It would move away from carbon pollution, which has […]
  • On November 16, 2016
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14Nov

Trump’s Plan to Bring Back Coal Country Places EPA in Crosshairs

Via The Washington Examiner: President-elect Trump’s plan to bring back the coal industry will likely start by scrapping the Environmental Protection Agency’s climate change agenda, according to a newly appointed member of his transition team. The agency would be dialed back to focus strictly on “genuine pollutants” that pose immediate harm to public health, and […]
  • On November 14, 2016
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10Nov

A President Trump Spells Sudden Optimism for Coal in Pennsylvania

Via The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: In recent years, coal communities and power plants, coal’s biggest clients, knew which way the industry was headed. As the power sector’s reliance on coal has waned — and it shuttered coal-fired plants and embraced other fuels — many mining communities felt left behind. At least 18,000 coal mining jobs have been […]
  • On November 10, 2016
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10Nov

WV Congressional Delegation to Seek Repeal of EPA Regs

Via The Charleston Gazette: With Republican Donald Trump set to take over the White House in January, West Virginia’s congressional members are calling for a rollback of federal air-pollution regulations, a repeal of the President Barack Obama’s signature health care law and for the new president to support spending on infrastructure and miners’ pensions. After […]
  • On November 10, 2016
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09Nov

A New Administration and a New Congress Means a New Beginning

November 11, 2016 The U.S. mining industry looks forward to working with the Trump administration and the 115th Congress on a wide range of issues of mutual interest. Meeting the needs of the American people cannot be accomplished without a robust mining industry. And a robust mining industry is only possible with reasonable laws and […]
  • On November 9, 2016
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09Nov

For NMA, a New Administration and a New Congress Means a New Beginning

The U.S. mining industry looks forward to working with the Trump administration and the 115th Congress on a wide range of issues of mutual interest. Meeting the needs of the American people cannot be accomplished without a robust mining industry. And a robust mining industry is only possible with reasonable laws and regulations that balance […]
  • On November 9, 2016
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09Nov

Guest Column: Coal Should Remain Part of Our Power Plan

Via The Tyler Morning Telegraph: Recently here in the Tyler Paper, a guest columnist argued the country must leave coal behind as an energy source, citing a one-sided report paid for by the left-wing nonprofit Public Citizen. This report alleges Texas’ coal-fired electricity industry is in decline and unlikely to recover due to rising competition […]
  • On November 9, 2016
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