WV - Coal Industry Group Proposes Law To Keep Plants Burning Same Amount Of Coal As In 2019
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One lawmaker is making a pitch in West Virginia. State Del. Evan Hansen, a Democrat representing the north-central county of Monongalia, has introduced a bipartisan bill that would create a state Just Transition Office, and a community-led advisory committee that would focus on helping West Virginia communities affected by the decline of coal. The primary goal here is to write a just transition plan for the state of West Virginia that would look at ways to funnel funding into these communities and other types of resources into these communities in a manner thats led by what people in those communities think is best, Hansen said.
The bill is modeled after similar legislation that passed in Colorado. On Wednesday, the West Virginia version passed out of one of the two committees to which it was referred, but Hansen acknowledges it faces a long road to becoming law with the states legislative session more than halfway done. Still, he believes the appetite is growing among the states lawmakers to address coals decline.
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Not everyone is a fan of the bill, including the West Virginia Coal Association. Sounds to me like that they think that it would be much better if it were something other than the coal miners, said the groups president Bill Raney. And that bothers me a whole lot because we got the best coal miners in the world.
Raneys group is pushing a bill this legislative session that would require West Virginia coal plants to burn the same amount of coal they did in 2019 in the years ahead, regardless of what makes most economic sense.
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https://ohiovalleyresource.org/2020/02/14/just-transition-amid-climate-debate-and-coals-decline-west-virginia-considers-its-future/