U.S. Senate Held Dec. 1 Hearing On STREAM Bill Setting Aside Funding For Abandoned Mine Drainage Treatment Operation & Maintenance
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The U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources held a December 1 hearing on S. 3957-- the bipartisan STREAM legislation setting aside 30% of AML funding each year into accounts that accrue interest and can cover these perpetual costs under the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

The U.S. House already passed this legislation in July and advocates in Pennsylvania and other states with abandoned mine reclamation problems are urging the U.S. Senate to act before they adjourn.  Read more here.

Click Here for more information on the hearing, including a video and written testimony.

Related Articles:

-- PA AML Campaign: Urge Sen. Toomey To Support Abandoned Mine Remediation STREAM Act

-- Appalachian Voices: Bipartisan STREAM Act Passes U.S. House To Address Long-Term Mine Drainage Cleanup

[Posted: November 28, 2022]


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