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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia Republicans forged ahead Tuesday with an overhaul of mine safety regulation that would strip the state of its ability to cite coal companies for unsafe working conditions.
They blocked an effort by Democrats to derail the measure. That came a day after dozens of miners and former miners gathered at the Capitol on Monday night, helmets in hand, to testify against the bill. The hearing happened the same day a veteran coal miner died in southern West Virginia. He was pinned by an air drill.
During the hearing, miners said the regulations keep them safer.
Every one of these laws thats written, state and federal, theyre not wrote by ink. Theyre wrote by blood, said Barry Brown, a disabled coal miner who worked underground for 32 years. Every one of these laws has blood on them. Doing away with the state department and their enforcement, I think, would be the worse thing that this state could do.
The bill is scheduled for a final reading in the House on Wednesday and still must be considered in the Senate. It essentially would strip the state office of miners health, safety and training of its ability to enforce laws in fact, it eliminates all enforcement language from state code.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/gop-pushes-to-strip-safety-measures-from-west-va-mining-law/ar-AAUucvY?ocid=msedgntp
The GQP will murder you to make a buck.
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)Claire Oh Nette
(2,636 posts)Regulations are actually protections against corporate malfeasance.
Foxes make lousy henhouse guards.
Meadowoak
(5,545 posts)kwolf68
(7,365 posts)I should be allowed to work in dangerous/unsafe conditions. It's my god given right. Hand me a shovel please, I am getting paid to dig my own grave.
Meanwhile the workers impacted are ignored. Too much money lost due to those onerous burdensome regulations.