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Senate expected to vote on lifting Boundary Waters mining ban, and more headlines

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The U.S. Senate is poised to vote on a measure that could lift a ban on mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Senator Tina Smith has been actively engaged in floor discussions, attempting to prevent the measure from passing.
  • The proposed legislation aims to reverse the 20-year moratorium on copper-sulfide mining in the Rainy River watershed.
  • Proponents argue that the ban stifles economic development and job creation in a region with significant mineral potential.
  • Opponents, including Senator Smith and environmental groups, express concerns about the potential irreversible damage to the Boundary Waters' pristine ecosystem and its vast watershed.
  • The debate centers on balancing economic interests with the preservation of a unique natural resource.
  • Senator Smith's extended floor speech indicates strong opposition and a significant push to rally support against lifting the ban.
  • The outcome of the Senate vote will have substantial implications for both the mining industry and wilderness conservation efforts in Minnesota.
  • Further developments are expected following the anticipated vote.
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