GOP-backed mining bill clears Assembly committee
MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- A Republican-backed bill designed to make it easier to open a new massive iron ore mine near Lake Superior has passed an Assembly committee over Democratic objections.
The bill passed the committee on a 10-6 party line vote Wednesday. A Senate committee was also considering an identical bill.
Assembly Democrats argue the legislation is moving too quickly, doesn't have enough protections for the environment and won't create the jobs promised by Republicans.
But supporters say the measure takes into consideration many concerns raised by Democrats. Before passing it, the committee made several changes that Democrats had pushed for.
Republican lawmakers and Gov. Scott Walker are hoping to act quickly on the measure, which they say will improve the state's regulatory process and lead to the creation of hundreds of jobs.

















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