Governor Gives Corporate Mining Polluters an Early Gift Print
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Written by Wisconsin Conservation Voters, Ryan Billingham   
Tuesday, 12 December 2017 20:19

metallic-sulfide-miningSigning of the Industrial Acid Mining Bill Will Put Public Health at Risk for Generations


RHINELANDER – Gov. Scott Walker signed away Wisconsin’s pristine lakes, rivers, beautiful places, and public health to America’s most toxic industry – metallic sulfide mining.

Monday afternoon, to the delight of polluting special interests and their surrogates in state government, Walker signed into law Sen. Tom Tiffany’s Industrial Acid Mining Bill. The bill repeals the gold standard Prove It First mining law, an environmental protector that has stopped toxic mines from proliferating across the state for two decades.

sand-mining-wiRather than face the communities put at risk by this legislation, Gov. Walker chose to sign the bill in Rhinelander, in Sen. Tiffany’s home district. Sulfide mining pollution contains – among other toxins – arsenic, sulfuric acid, mercury, lead, and asbestos. Sen. Tiffany, who has authored some of the most anti-environmental legislation in Wisconsin history, authored the bill with the help of mining lobbyists and the cheerleading of the increasingly ideological and radical special interest lobby Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce.

Executive Director Kerry Schumann issued this statement:

“This legislation will put the health of generations of Wisconsinites at risk. By signing this legislation into law, Gov. Walker is signing the death certificate for the Prove It First mining law, one of the nation’s strongest protections against America’s most toxic industry, metallic sulfide mining. To make matters worse, this law is only one of the many egregious attacks on Wisconsin’s environment currently being undertaken by the Walker Administration and its allies. A bill to eliminate all state standards for clean air, a rollback of wetlands protections across Wisconsin, and the looming threat of the $3 billion Foxconn disaster to our Great Lakes are just three examples of the cumulative and deliberate destruction of Wisconsin’s once sterling reputation for conservation. It is a sad day in Wisconsin’s history and a sad day for the people of Wisconsin – both those living today and those yet to be born.”

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