September 5, 2013 by Nicole Desautels and Rebecca Kemble The Wisconsin State Senate Committee for Workforce Development, Forestry, Mining and Revenue passed SB 278 on a party line vote this morning. The bill allows Gogebic Taconite to close off 3,500 acres of Managed Forest Land for public access immediately upon enactment of the law without […]

UPDATED: Journalist and Public Blocked from Open Meeting
by wcmcoop on September 23, 2013 in Constitutional Rights rollback, Environment, First Amendment, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck

Sen. Jauch Slams Tiffany and Grothman Over Bill Catering to Mining Company
by wcmcguest on September 3, 2013 in Environment, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Treaty Rights, Wetlands
September 3, 2013 by Sen. Bob Jauch [Sen. Bob Jauch (D-Poplar) responded to the recent Tiffany/Grothman plan to restrict public access to 4,000 acres as another blatant assault on Wisconsin values, traditions and law by GTac, a company owned by Chris Cline, the West Virginia coal magnate who believes he is above the law and […]

Mining Advocates’ Talking Points Fail
by Rebecca Kemble on February 5, 2013 in Constitutional Rights rollback, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Idle No More, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck, Video
February 5, 2013 by Rebecca Kemble and Nicole Schulte On Monday, the authors of SB1/AB1, a bill that offers iron mining companies special exemptions from many of Wisconsin’s environmental protection rules and regulations, held a press conference in an attempt to put a bipartisan shine on several amendments they plan to introduce when Senate and […]

Stop Abusing Rights of Native Sovereign Nations
by wcmcguest on February 1, 2013 in Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Guest Column, Idle No More, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck
[The following is a letter written by Lake Superior Chippewa Bad River Band Chairman Mike Wiggins, Jr. to Senate Committee on Workforce Development, Forestry, Mining, and Revenue Chairman Tom Tiffany explaining what government-to-government relations between sovereign entities entails. Click here for a review of the history of the mining bill in question. -Editors] February 1, […]

The Million Dollar Bill
by Rebecca Kemble on January 24, 2013 in Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Idle No More, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck
January 24, 2013 by Rebecca Kemble Shortly after 9pm last night, Sen. Tom Tiffany (R-Hazelhurst) abruptly adjourned the one and only public hearing on a controversial mining deregulation bill after being called out as the second largest recipient of campaign donations by groups that lobbied for a similar bill last session. Of the nearly $1 […]

Secret Mining Meeting in Hurley Draws Criticism
by Barbara With on January 22, 2013 in Citizen Media, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Scott Walker Trainwreck
January 21, 2013 by Barbara With and Rebecca Kemble On January 14, 2013, failed Tea Party candidate for Wisconsin Assembly 74th district John Sendra issued a press release announcing that a meeting of legislators and business owners had taken place the Friday evening before in Hurley. The topic of discussion was SB1/AB1, the proposed mining […]

Republican Mining Bill Ignores the Truth of Wisconsin’s Mining History
by Barbara With on January 19, 2013 in Citizen Media, Corporate Takeover of Wisconsin, Environment, Legislation, Mining and Wetlands, Public Hearings, Scott Walker Trainwreck
January 19, 2013 by Barbara With Wisconsin Republicans have finally released their next version of a mining bill, waiting until late Friday afternoon to do so. The only public hearing on the bill will be held in Wednesday, January 23, 2013 in a small hearing room at the Capitol in Madison. Critics of the bill, […]
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