http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/pfas-contamination-test-s450.jpgAs bipartisan negotiations continue, governor pleased new PFAS bill amendment reflecting agreed-upon changes thus far is set to be taken up today.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/farmer-wicorn-s5.jpg$1 Million in grant awards available to improve soil health and water quality.
http://newiprogressive.com/images/stories/S5/affordablecareact-s5.jpgMarks Fifth Event in Tom Tiffany’s District in Less Than a Week
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Gov. Walker’s WEDC passes Foxconn deal behind closed doors
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Industrial Acid Mining Bill Will Put Public Health at Risk for Generations.
Assembly Bill 499 would remove the “Prove it First” law requiring mining operations to provide proof that a sulfide mine can operate without polluting.
MADISON, WI – The future of Wisconsin’s clean water is in danger as Republicans in the State Senate are poised to weaken environmental protections. Assembly Bill 499 (AB 499) would remove the “Prove it First” law that requires mining operations to provide proof that a sulfide mine can operate without polluting groundwater and surface waters with acid drainage.
“If these minerals could be safely extracted without endangering our water and land, companies would be mining today under current law,” said Senate Democratic Leader Jennifer Shilling (D-La Crosse). “Similar to the Foxconn bill, this will end up costing every single Wisconsin taxpayer in clean-up, legal, and health costs. Rather than letting special interests write their own set of rules, we need to take a balanced and commonsense approach to protect taxpayers, local communities and access to clean drinking water.”
As the most toxic industry in the U.S., sulfide mining is responsible for poisoning the environment with dangerous carcinogens and neurotoxins like arsenic, mercury and lead.
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Sen. Leah Vukmir was on the budget committee that quietly pushed through the repeal to Gov. Scott Walker who killed the anti-fraud law; while AG Brad Schimel advised repeal even though it means Wisconsin can recoup less money from corporate fraud.
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Legislators given less than two days to review billion-dollar contract before WEDC vote, public locked out.
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Tuesday’s State Senate calendar contains several bills that need time for proper debate, amendments to address significant concerns raised by the public, and bills that were sold as one thing and ended up being very different.
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