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Support 1872 Mining Law Reform
May 10, 2008 is the 136th anniversary of the 1872 Mining Law, passed before Colorado was even a state, well before uranium mining, open pit and cyanide leach mining, and when our population was under 100,000 people. Yet in spite of the many changes the American West has undergone in the last century, this law still governs how this industrial activity—the leading cause of toxic pollution in the United States—occurs today.
Last year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a genuine reform bill that would update this archaic law and bring hard rock mining law into the 21st-century. Now the U.S. Senate must act, and soon.
Colorado's two senators will play key roles in passing meaningful reform legislation in the Senate, but they need to hear from you NOW!
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Subject: Bring hard rock mining laws to modern standards
Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,
As a Colorado voter, I am writing to request your strong support of HB 2262. It is time to take advantage of this opportunity to bring hard rock mining laws into the 21st century.
Since 2003, mining claims in Colorado have increased by over 400%, with little or no say from local government and citizens that are directly affected by these dramatic changes. Many of these claims are for uranium mining, a toxic mineral that was not even mined at the time these laws were written.
This massive industrialization of our public lands threatens many of Colorado's scenic landscapes. Without HB 2262 taxpayers will continue to be left with the cost of the clean up of these industrial areas. HB 2262 will secure the funding necessary to prevent this from becoming the taxpayer's burden.
Thank you for your attention to this issue.
Sincerely,
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Campaign Launched: April 16, 2008
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