Below is a link to another great editorial on the topic from the Ely Echo. This is about jobs, our communities, our schools, and the future livelihood or lack of it in this area. These decisions should be made by the people of Northern Minnesota and not environmental lawyers and activists with personally vested interests.
Now is not the time to sit on our hands and watch the dog and pony show. Let's let the governor know how the people that live here feel about having an opportunity to make Northern Minnesota more successful.
Everyone will benefit from the projects going on in northern Minnesota.
For the full editorial visit the Ely Echo Website: http://www.elyecho.com/main.asp?SectionID=17&SubSectionID=34&ArticleID=12080&TM=33297.39
Showing posts with label Dayton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dayton. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
IDEA Drilling president says leasing must go forward soon
IDEA Drilling president says leasing must go forward soon - Mesabi Daily News: Opinion: virginia mesabi daily news, idea drilling, environment,: IDEA Drilling strongly recommends that Gov. Mark Dayton and the Executive Council approve the mineral leasing rights that were deferred last October.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Governor signs BWCAW land swap bill over objections
Governor signs BWCAW land swap bill over objections | Duluth News Tribune | Duluth, Minnesota
Legislation that would trade away state-owned land that’s now locked inside the federal Boundary Waters was signed into law Friday by Gov. Mark Dayton after clearing the House and Senate earlier this week.
The bill opens the door for the state to trade more than 86,000 acres of state school trust fund land in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness for an equal value of federal land outside the 1.1 million acre wilderness.
Legislation that would trade away state-owned land that’s now locked inside the federal Boundary Waters was signed into law Friday by Gov. Mark Dayton after clearing the House and Senate earlier this week.
The bill opens the door for the state to trade more than 86,000 acres of state school trust fund land in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness for an equal value of federal land outside the 1.1 million acre wilderness.
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