Coal Miners W. Black Lung Heading To DC To Push For Fund; Issue "Of Concern" To McConnell
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Despite favorable policies from the Trump administration, the coal industry has continued to struggle amid high-profile bankruptcies and the closure of more coal-fired power plants. This is an industry that is still working hard to stabilize after years of decline now is clearly not the time to raise taxes on the coal industry, said National Mining Association spokesperson Ashley Burke. Doing so would further disadvantage coal against competing energy sources.
Black lung activists say Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky could have preserved the trust fund tax rate before it expired last year. Indeed, he suggested to the Ohio Valley ReSource in October that he would do so. McConnells staff members say the issue is a concern for him.
Even though the temporary tax increase expired last year, current benefits for our impacted miners and their families have remained at prior levels, said McConnell spokesperson Stephanie Penn. Senator McConnell and his staff have been working closely with interested parties regarding future funding for the program, and will continue to ensure these important benefits are maintained.
McConnells office says hes agreed to speak with the visiting miners. Miner Barry Johnson knows exactly what he wants to say. You have a duty and an obligation, he said. Do whats right.
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https://ohiovalleyresource.org/2019/07/19/coal-miners-to-hit-capitol-hill-for-black-lung-funding/