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theHandpuppet

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13. The company doesn't give a fig because they know nothing will happen to them
Sat Jun 14, 2014, 12:29 PM
Jun 2014

What a sorry joke this is. And Freedom has an "environmental consultant"? Whose brother-in-law got that job?

By the way, do you have any idea whether or not this proposed bill passed the house?

http://www.wvgazette.com/article/20140403/GZ01/140409738
The Charleston Gazette
Thursday, April 3, 2014

Spurred by MCHM leak, Rockefeller, Manchin push national chemical-tank bill
By David Gutman, Staff writer - See more at: http://www.wvgazette.com/article/20140403/GZ01/140409738#sthash.CdA6ZKGw.dpuf

The Elk River chemical leak spurred state legislators to pass a law requiring inspection of chemical storage tanks in West Virginia. On Thursday, the state’s two U.S. senators moved a bit closer to passing similar legislation that would cover storage tanks across the country.

The bill, sponsored by Sens. Jay Rockefeller and Joe Manchin, both D-W.Va., and Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., would require states to set up an inspection program for above-ground chemical storage tanks like the one that leaked the coal-cleaning chemical Crude MCHM into the Elk River in January.

The bill passed the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Thursday by a 16-2 vote, with two Republican senators voting no. It now heads to the full Senate. Were it to pass in the Democrat-controlled Senate — where it would need 60 votes to advance — the bill would move to the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, where its prospects for passage seem slim. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., has introduced a similar bill in the House that has not advanced.

Days after the leak was discovered, House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, said no new regulations are needed. (Of course he'd say that! )

Thanks much for posting this. theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #1
From the Charleston Gazette theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #2
It's OK! toddwv Jun 2014 #3
I like that. Jackpine Radical Jun 2014 #6
K&R DeSwiss Jun 2014 #4
This is why Governor Tom Corbett of Pennsylvania needs to GO!! LynneSin Jun 2014 #5
From TV station WSAZ Petrushka Jun 2014 #7
System failed twice in two days- that's way past outrageous! Divernan Jun 2014 #12
Probably, but only because the word "Patriot" has been taken already... theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #14
Excuses, excuses! MSHA might not have the authority to shut down such a mine . . . but . . . Petrushka Jun 2014 #20
The company doesn't give a fig because they know nothing will happen to them theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #13
Don't know if it passed . . . did a search . . . no results . . . need a Bill number. (eom) Petrushka Jun 2014 #21
good to know about heaven05 Jun 2014 #8
The people are only afforded the illusion they can win theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #15
Damn, when is enough going to be enough packman Jun 2014 #9
Ever heard of the "Battle of Blair Mountain"? theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #16
Union busting - Pure and simple packman Jun 2014 #19
That company should be shut down and investigated by Outside Sources/Federal Investigators. Tuesday Afternoon Jun 2014 #10
It should, but the system works in favor of the corporations theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #11
We need a "Three strikes you're out" law for Corporations. Viva_Daddy Jun 2014 #17
Yeah but they know how to play the game theHandpuppet Jun 2014 #18
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