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23Jan

Clock Ticking on Trump’s Promise to Kill Environmental Regs

Via The Washington Examiner: The countdown has begun on Capitol Hill to dig out from under the Obama administration’s environmental regulations, now that President Trump, who has vowed to repeal a number of regulations in his first 100 days, has moved into the Oval Office. The Republican-controlled Congress needs to move quickly to head off […]
  • On January 23, 2017
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23Jan

Attorneys General Work To Reverse Stream Protection Act

Via The Wheeling Intelligencer: WHEELING — As a new administration takes office, several state attorneys general say they’re trying to save the coal mining industry by filing a lawsuit they hope will revoke the outgoing Obama Administration’s Stream Protection Rule. West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine were among the […]
  • On January 23, 2017
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20Jan

Kentucky, 12 Other States Sue to Block Obama Coal Mining Rule

Via The Lexington Herald-Leader: Kentucky and 12 other states have sued in an effort to block a federal rule aimed at reducing the impact of coal mining on streams. The states filed the challenge Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Kentucky and the other states argue the rule, known as […]
  • On January 20, 2017
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19Jan

Morrisey Puts Stream Protection Rule in Crosshairs

Via The Bluefield Daily Telegraph: West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is wasting no time attacking a last-minute environmental regulation pushed by the Obama Administration. It’s called the Stream Protection Rule, and Morrisey says it can hurt coal mining jobs around the state.  “We, Ohio and West Virginia, just filed a lawsuit against the illegal […]
  • On January 19, 2017
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19Jan

US Mining and Voters in Sync Regarding Job Creation, Economy

Via Mining.com: The National Mining Association asserted Wednesday that a Morning Consult national poll commissioned by the National Mining Association shows voters and the US mining industry share the same top priority — job creation and a strong economy. “Fortunately, there are actions the Trump Administration and the New Congress can take on day one to […]
  • On January 19, 2017
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19Jan

West Virginia Needs Coal Jobs and a Better EPA Under Pruitt

Via The West Virginia Record: Dear Editor:  Retaining a coal job over the past few years has not been easy, but I’ve been blessed to keep my job at Mepco. Still, like so many others in my community, I’ve been worried about the of future of my career over the past eight years as the […]
  • On January 19, 2017
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18Jan

Kentucky Joins Fight Against Stream Protection

Via The Courier-Journal: The rule requires companies to restore streams and return mined areas to the uses they were capable of supporting prior to mining activities and to plant trees or other vegetation. Kentucky’s environmental protection cabinet on Wednesday announced that it had joined other states in suing to overturn an Obama administration rule aimed […]
  • On January 18, 2017
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18Jan

Excessive EPA Regulations Harming Coal Industry

Via The Parkersburg News and Sentinel: Speaking as a CEO of a major coal-fired power plant and a coal mining company, I am compelled to start with the devastation of the coal industry, particularly in West Virginia but throughout all coal country. This devastation has been caused by excessive and politicized Environmental Protection Agency regulations. […]
  • On January 18, 2017
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17Jan

Judge Thwarts Obama EPA’s Lawless War on Coal

Via PJ Media: Here’s a radical concept: federal agencies created and empowered by congressional statutes have to comply with those statutes — i.e., they have to obey federal law — in exercising their power. It is a rudimentary concept, of course, but one with which the Obama administration has appeared only vaguely acquainted throughout its eight […]
  • On January 17, 2017
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17Jan

Reminding EPA Of Limits to Power

Via The Wheeling News-Register: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency officials enjoy enormous power, granted by Congress. They can decide unilaterally that individuals, families and businesses must do certain things to comply with the EPA’s definitions of clean air, water and soil. But there are some limits. The agency does have to explain the justification for its […]
  • On January 17, 2017
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