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The legislation – and its Senate counterpart SB 395 – would repeal Wisconsin’s gold standard Prove It First mining law.
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The bill would repeal the Prove It First mining law.
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Mar 15th, 2017 by Wisconsin Conservation VotersLegislature Begins to Address Lead in Drinking Water
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Mar 8th, 2017 by Wisconsin Conservation VotersWisconsin League of Conservation Voters Launches Campaign in Defense of Public Lands
Group calls for bold leadership from Wisconsin lawmakers
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Citizens, conservation groups, farmers urge fast action to draft and implement new rules
Aug 4th, 2016 by Wisconsin Conservation VotersMandela Barnes Announces Key Community Endorsements
Key Community Leaders and More Progressive Organizations Endorse New Leadership They Can Count On
Aug 4th, 2016 by Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes