She writes:
This is what can happen when special interests convince decision-makers to allow them to bypass environmental and public health protections...
Wisconsin legislators need to learn this lesson fast before they cause more devastation.
There is a bill racing through the so-called special jobs session that attempts to do more of the same, but on a much larger scale. Senate/Assembly Bill 24 (which should be called the "Polluters Over People Bill") would give a free pass to industries that damage natural resources. This would jeopardize Wisconsin's water quality and quantity, air protections and public input opportunities.
The bill also would provide a back door for mining operations to set up shop without obeying conservation laws that have been on the books for decades. Just as We Energies got a regulatory pass in 2008, mining interests have received this gift of a bill by being significant campaign contributors - in this case to Gov. Scott Walker...
Wisconsin legislators may soon have to cast a vote on SB/AB 24. They should connect the dots between this week's environmental disaster in Lake Michigan and the ones that would flow from this new legislation.
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