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Natural Resource Development Association Statement on Legislative Hearing on New Generation of Mining Jobs in Wisconsin

Oct 13, 2017

Today, the Natural Resource Development Association’s Executive Director, Nathan Conrad, released the following statement on the Assembly Committee on Labor’s public hearing on AB 499, the Mining for America Act:

Natural Resource Development Association Releases Digital Ad Campaign Thanking Senate Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining, and Forestry for Voting in Favor of SB 395

Oct 4, 2017

Today, the Natural Resource Development Association released a series of digital ads thanking members of the Senate Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining, and Forestry for voting in favor of SB 395, the Mining for America Act.

WisPolitics: The Natural Resource Development Association, which supports the bill, is running digital ads targeting two individuals who oppose it.

Sep 7, 2017

The group is also launching a digital ad highlighting that the bill “means good-paying jobs for hard-working families.”

Media Trackers: So Who Are the “Environmentalists” Opposing WI Mining?

Sep 7, 2017

Environmentalists are expected to pack a public hearing in Ladysmith today, opposing legislation to repeal a moratorium on mining in Wisconsin.

Natural Resource Development Association Statement on Legislative Hearing on New Generation of Mining Jobs in Wisconsin

Sep 7, 2017

Today, the Natural Resource Development Association’s Executive Director, Nathan Conrad, released the following statement on the Senate Committee on Sporting Heritage, Mining, and Forestry’s public hearing on SB 395, the Mining for America Act:

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