Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Holperin and Jauch Named To Mining Committee

Senate GOP leader rejects 2 Democratic picks for new committee on Wisconsin mining regulation | The Republic

MADISON, Wis. — Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald has rejected two Democrats recommended for a new committee on Wisconsin mining regulations.

Fitzgerald, a Juneau Republican, said Tuesday he is naming Democratic Sens. Bob Jauch of Poplar and Jim Holperin of Eagle River to the committee.

Jauch was one of three Democrats recommended for the panel by Senate Minority Leader Mark Miller, a Monona Democrat. The Senate GOP leader rejected two of Miller's recommendations, Democratic Sens. Tim Carpenter of Milwaukee and Jon Erpenbach of Middleton.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports (http://bit.ly/oQQJOQ ) that Miller's spokesman accuses Republicans of partisanship — a claim the GOP leader's spokesman rejects.

Gogebic Taconite has proposed an iron mine in Iron and Ashland counties, but wants assurances of an end point in the state permitting process before it moves forward.

So my state senator Jimma Holperin, is on the mining committee. A couple of questions.

Why is Miller, a dem, complaining of the picks? Does he not like Holperin and Jauch? How could someone from Milwaukee and Middleton know about mining when Holperin and Jauch live with mines in their districts? 

Will Holperin and Jauch go out of their way to stop jobs in Northern Wisconsin or bow to the leftie fringe and the Northern tribes who contribute to their campaigns? 

Hey Jim, remember you have an election next year.


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