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Mining public meeting won't feature as many 'don'ts
Story posted Thursday at 5:32 p.m.

2/7/2013

Legislators are expecting a packed house Saturday at an “up north” listening session on the Democratic and Republican iron ore mining bills. Mike Simonson reports.

It’ll feature good old-fashioned northern hospitality.

Not that Madison is rude or anything, but there was a fistful of rules at last month’s joint legislative public hearing on the Republican mining bills. Chairwoman Mary Williams read the list to start the show.

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“There will be no yielding of time, threats, singing, chanting, dancing, yelling, disruptions, instruments, props, inappropriate gestures, saving of seats, profanity, costumes, interpretive dance or any behavior deemed offensive or disruptive by committee chairs.”

And people were given two minutes to say their piece. State Representative Janet Bewley of Ashland says this weekend they’ll get three minutes or so and if someone wants to dance or bang a ceremonial drum…they’re fine with that.

“People of the North know how to conduct themselves without being scolded into a pretty rigid set of rules.”

And she expects the 400 capacity AmericInn auditorium to be packed.

“(laughs) The people of the North really like to turn out and have their voices heard. I’m expecting that we’ll be very busy listening to people all day. I’m expecting a good turn out.”

One more thing: more than 100 people made the five hour trip from up north to speak in Madison last month weren’t given the chance. So, Bewley says they’ll move to the front of the line Saturday.

The listening session begins at 9 a.m. Saturday at AmericInn in Ashland and will be broadcast live on WPR stations WUWS-Ashland (90.9FM) and KUWS-Superior (91.3FM).

Previous KUWS Articles:
  • DA looking at possible assault charges in mine drilling raid - 6/17/2013
  • DNR denies Bad River request to stop drilling - 6/16/2013
  • Douglas County wildfire area already seeing green - 6/15/2013
  • LCO Harvest Camp to stop mine, harvest onions - 6/14/2013
  • GTAC drilling continues after as vandalism investigation continues - 6/14/2013

 

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