September 27, 2013 by Al Gedicks [This is a reprint of an article in Z Magazine vol. 26 no. 10, October 2013, copyright Al Gedicks.] Armed guards protecting extractive resource operations is not an uncommon sight in Central and South American countries where there is growing community resistance to ecologically destructive mining and oil projects. As […]

Militarized Mining in Wisconsin
by wcmcguest on September 27, 2013 in Citizen Media, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Guest Column, Images, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Treaty Rights

GTAC Lies About Asbestos in Penokee Hills
by Barbara With on August 7, 2013 in Environment, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Treaty Rights, Wetlands
August 7, 2013 by Barbara With On August 15, 2013, the Wisconsin DNR is holding a hearing to take public testimony on whether to issue a bulk sampling permit to Gogebic Taconite LLC (GTac) for mining in the Penokee Hills. GTac submitted their application for bulk sampling in late June. On July 2, the DNR […]

Rude Gesture Interrupts Pillage of Wisconsin; The Press is Not Amused
by wcmcoop on March 3, 2013 in Badger Democracy, Citizen Media, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Free Speech, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Wetlands
March 2, 2013 by Hematite Note: The following is in response to an article that appeared on February 28th on the WKOW web page, “Journalist loses credential after making obscene gesture in Senate chamber.” In the shadows of the Senate balcony nestled between the stately pillars of the chamber, the professional press is assigned two […]

The Midwest Mining Rush and Conflicts over Tribal Sovereignty
by wcmcguest on February 1, 2013 in Citizen Media, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Guest Column, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck
February 1, 2013 PowerPoint © Al Gedicks For full screen version click on the button on the bottom right with the four arrows pointing out:

Republicans Prepare to Push Extreme Mining Agenda
by Barbara With on January 11, 2013 in Citizen Media, Environment, Idle No More, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Wetlands
January 11, 2013 by Barbara With As the 2013 Wisconsin legislative session opens, Wisconsin state co-chair for ALEC and new Speaker of the House Robin Vos (R-63) promises to recycle last year’s defeated mining bill as one of his first initiatives. At a press conference last week, Vos said the new bill would be 99.9% […]

Thursday, November 29
by Whitney on November 26, 2012 in Executive Sessions, Legislation, Legislative Schedules, Mining and Wetlands
Select Committee on Mining Committee Members 10:30 AM 411 South State Capitol Informational Hearing Wisconsin’s Mining Regulations The committee will hear testimony from local government representatives and regional economic development officials on the issue of state-local distribution of tax revenue raised by future mining operations. The committee will also hear testimony from Tim Sullivan, chairman […]

Extreme Mining Advocate ALEC Member Rep. Knilans Promotes Mining Misinformation
by Barbara With on April 19, 2012 in Citizen Media, Environment, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck
April 19, 2012 by Barbara With On April 16, 2012, Extreme Mining Advocate Rep. Joe Knilans (R-Janesville-ALEC) issued a press release trying to once again revive the controversial mining bill that would allow a 22-mile open pit iron ore mine in the Penokee Hills. Knilans has deep ties to ALEC and during the last session […]

Dear Shirl LaBarre, Why do you want to destroy me and my neighbors?
by Barbara With on December 19, 2011 in Editorial, Environment, Mining and Wetlands
December 19, 2011 by Barbara With Dear Ms. LaBarre, I was recently at the mining hearing in West Allis where we both had a chance to speak. Isn’t democracy great that we can both drive down from the north (albeit I had a few more hours on the road from Madeline Island than you did […]
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