Written Testimony of Autumn Hanna, vice president, Taxpayers for Common Sense submitted to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing to examine and consider updates to the Mining Law of 1872.
Watch below, download here, or scroll further down to read the full testimony as a PDF.
Testimony
TCS Testimony to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
It's time to reform the General Mining Law of 1872.
Written Testimony of Autumn Hanna, vice president, Taxpayers for Common Sense submitted to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing to examine and consider updates to the Mining Law of 1872.
Watch below, download here, or scroll further down to read the full testimony as a PDF.
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