Ryan Zinke Opposes Amendment to Regulatory Bill
Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke debates an amendment to an environmental regulation bill, noting that Montana and Wyoming have more coal than anyone else in the world and that there are over 6,700 known abandoned mines and mill sites in his state, criticizing excessive overreach based an agenda is to kill coal, whereas Montana loves coal whereas coal drives its economy.





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January 12, 2016
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