Thursday, June 11, 2009

Kaine Comments on Obama MTR Proposal


Comment: He is a Lame Duck and he has double standards when it comes to Virginia Mountains and Southside. He has not stop Mt. Top Removal and he would start blowing up the hillsides of Virginia for uranium if there was not a Moratorium on uranium mining but he will give the Green Jobs for Northern and Eastern Virginia!

June 11th, 2009 · No Comments

Gov. Tim Kaine issued the following statement today in response to President Barack Obama’s proposal to impose increased restrictions on mountaintop removal mining:

“I applaud the new guidelines announced by the administration, which will impose tighter restrictions on mountaintop mining.

“In Virginia, we’ve always taken a commonsense approach to how we meet our energy needs. At the same time—for the sake of this generation of Virginians and the next—we have made conserving the natural beauty of our Commonwealth and protecting our environment more broadly a real priority.

“The improved coordination inherent in the review process proposed by the Obama administration today will ensure we address both our energy and our environmental needs. Moving forward, it is critical we maintain transparency in the review process to ensure all stakeholders—including our citizens and representatives of the coal-mining industry—have faith that their concerns are taken into account.

“As we continue to meet the challenges of the global financial downturn, we have an obligation to permit the recovery of traditional energy sources that fuel our economy. However, we also have a responsibility to discourage the use of mining methods that exploit our mountains and valleys. While we continue investing in and developing renewable energy sources, we must focus on using those mining methods that complement our conservation goals instead of moving our nation backwards.

“Along with the Department of Mines, Minerals, and Energy and the Department of Environmental Quality in Virginia, I look forward to working with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Army Corps of Engineers, and the U.S. Department of the Interior as we move towards a new process for implementing the proper environmental protection around mining operations.”

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