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28Mar

Wyoming Coal Operators Practice Responsible Restoration

Via The Casper Star-Tribune: I have watched with interest the public discussion regarding restoration of mined lands in Wyoming and the suggestion that some companies may not live up to their obligations. As a rancher myself, and as a representative of ranchers and agricultural interests, I recognize the importance of maintaining the land we call […]
  • On March 28, 2016
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28Mar

Hillary Clinton and the Myth of Dirty Coal

Via Breitbart.com: There’s more fallout from Hillary Clinton’s recent pledge to “put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.” West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin calls Clinton’s comments “horrific” and noted that the reverberations of such remarks could sway voters throughout states where coal plays an important industrial role. Indeed, Clinton’s remarks overlook […]
  • On March 28, 2016
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24Mar

OPINION: Arizona Energy Plan Will be Costly for Seniors

Via yourwestvalley.com: Recently, the Supreme Court took the unprecedented step of issuing a stay against President Obama’s massive Clean Power Plan. The Court determined that states should not be compelled to pay the exorbitant costs of the plan until a federal court determines its legality. The ruling produced a huge sigh of relief from the […]
  • On March 24, 2016
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24Mar

The EPA’s All Pain, No Gain Plan To Nationalize The Electric Grid

Via Forbes: Unlike prior regulatory efforts to improve air quality by reducing toxic emissions, the EPA’s Clean Power Plan (CPP) aims to cut non-toxic carbon dioxide emissions by about a third. The stated reason is to slow the increase of the Earth’s temperature by 0.018 degrees Celsius by 2100. Back when one of the aims […]
  • On March 24, 2016
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24Mar

Coal Jobs: Jenkins Takes on the EPA

Via The Bluefield Daily Telegraph: Kudos to U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins, R-W.Va., who spoke in passionate support of the coal industry while questioning Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy during a hearing this week. Jenkins spoke of how the administration “has unapologetically and systematically worked to shut down our country’s most abundant, reliable and cheapest […]
  • On March 24, 2016
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23Mar

Killing Coal Means Burying America’s Steel Industry Too

Via Brietbart.com: Hillary Clinton recently vowed to “put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.” It wasn’t a nice thing to say, considering the many thousands of hard-working men and women whose livelihoods are tied to the U.S. mining sector. Clinton’s comments weren’t a complete surprise, however, given the open hostility […]
  • On March 23, 2016
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23Mar

Kentucky Rep. Hal Rogers Faults EPA Chief for Coal’s Decline

Via Kentucky.com: The chief of the Environmental Protection Agency got an earful Tuesday from a senior Kentucky lawmaker who blames EPA regulations for costing coal jobs in his district. EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy came to Capitol Hill to testify about her agency’s 2017 budget request, which includes $50 million to implement regulations that could lead […]
  • On March 23, 2016
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23Mar

Jenkins Grills EPA Chief on Coal Position

Via The Register-Herald: Rep. Evan Jenkins joined a chorus of Republican lawmakers Tuesday bemoaning the Environmental Protection Agency’s policies concerning coal and the impact those regulations are having on local economies. Jenkins joined other coal-state Republicans in grilling EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy, as she appeared before the House Appropriations sub-committee to defend the agency’s 2017 budget request, […]
  • On March 23, 2016
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22Mar

More Threats Looming for Kentucky Coal

Via The Courier-Journal: The Obama administration’s assault on the nation’s coal producers took a remarkable turn recently.  The U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay against the president’s massive “Clean Power Plan” (CPP), blocking the new program until a federal court determines its legality. The ruling produced a huge sigh of relief from the 27 states suing […]
  • On March 22, 2016
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22Mar

States Still Face a War on Coal from the Obama Administration

Via The Williamson Daily News: The Obama Administration’s assault on the nation’s coal producers took a remarkable turn recently. The U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay against the president’s massive “Clean Power Plan” (CPP), blocking the new program until a federal court determines its legality. The ruling produced a huge sigh of relief from the […]
  • On March 22, 2016
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