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Mining dividing otherwise unified Superior Days delegates
Story posted at 1:20 p.m.

2/14/2013

Mining legislation is causing a rift among Superior Days delegates. Jessica Hamilton reports.

Any issue brought to Superior Days in the past quarter of a century has had to uphold two main tenets. It should be chosen by consensus and presented to lawmakers in Madison on a unified front. And some delegates think the mining issue fails on both points.

Bayfield Mayor Larry MacDonald says this could cause opposition between those who will be lobbying the issue next week in Madison.

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“That’s going to be more difficult for some folks to do this time because they are being asked to support a legislative issue that they don’t support.”

Ashland City Councilor Kelly Westlund doesn’t think the issues about mining that are scheduled to be discussed at Superior Days has consensus among delegates.

“The problem that I have is that this has been an extremely contentious issue and I don’t think that there is a consensus in our community. And I think that Superior Days, in presenting the issue as it is written, is overstepping that boundary that we have in representing the best interest of the people that live in this community.”

But Douglas County Chamber of Commerce President Dave Minor says the issue has gone through the process the same as all other Superior Days issues.

“Anybody who is opposed to it could have stepped forward anywhere along the line or been part of that process to say they didn’t want it basically, you know, waiting until the end of process to say that this is something that we don’t want to see brought down.”

Westlund thinks mining can still be brought up at Superior Days but the way it is presented needs to better reflect what the whole state wants.

“Really when it comes down to it, the adoption of mining legislation should not be about a project in the Penokee Hills, it applies to the whole state so we have to look at these things that are in this new proposal and decide whether or not those are things that we want for the state as a whole or are they trying to create legislation for one company in one place.”

The mining issue is still scheduled to be lobbied at Superior Days next Tuesday and Wednesday.

(Jessica Hamilton will be in Madison covering Superior Days for WPR)

Previous KUWS Articles:
  • Flood anniversary picnic Thursday in Superior - 6/19/2013
  • Efforts to ban protesters from mine drill under negotiation - 6/18/2013
  • Great Lakes shipping picking up, trying to make up for slow start - 6/18/2013
  • DA looking at possible assault charges in mine drilling raid - 6/17/2013
  • DNR denies Bad River request to stop drilling - 6/16/2013

 

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