To me it seems like they are proceeding on behalf of the mining industry and not consulting at all with the people who feel that their well-being for clean water and for the opportunity to keep their business open, for the ability to fish, to hunt, and recreate will be challenged, if not devastated.
On the recordMay 10, 2023
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Kamlager-Dove criticizes colleagues for prioritizing mining interests over community concerns.
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