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Day two of David Pecker testimony wraps in NY Trump trial; Supreme Court hears arguments on Idaho's near-total abortion ban; ND sees a flurry of campaigning among Native candidates; and NH lags behind other states in restricting firearms at polling sites.

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House Gives Thumbs Up to Mining Reform

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Friday, November 2, 2007   

Washington, DC – A vote in Congress could bring big reforms to a major Nevada industry. The House voted 244-166 in favor of the first hardrock mining reforms in more than a century. Among the proposed changes: the bill would permanently ban the sale of public lands to miners. Nevada conservationist William Molini says the Silver State has lost plenty of public land that way in the past, and this is just one of several important reforms.

"I think what we're looking at is having sensible mining that is really sensitive to the modern-day world, and the needs of sportsmen and the environment, and the current law just doesn't provide for that."

Molini says there are responsible mining companies in Nevada, but the state would still benefit from the "Hardrock Mining and Reclamation Act of 2007."

Russ Fields with the Nevada Mining Association is opposed to the measure. He hopes the U.S. Senate will kill the idea of royalty payments for existing mines, and even relax some of the environmental safeguards included in the House bill.

"We don't believe it's necessary to include those environmental provisions within the mining law. The mining law is not supposed to be an environmental law. There are other laws that cover that."

It took 135 years for the nation's General Mining Law to received an update vote. Jane Danowitz, director of the Pew Campaign for Responsible Mining says the new Act includes much-needed reforms.

"It would establish a royalty for mining companies that are taking public resources off of public lands. It would require funds to be put into an abandoned mine cleanup fund. It would also establish environmental standards, which is the first time that hardrock mining has really had those in more than a century."


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