June 06, 2024

Dems float reviving coal health study scrapped by Trump

The legislation would require a study on the effects of strip mining in Appalachia.

House Democrats on Wednesday unveiled legislation that would restart a long-stalled federal study looking at exactly how surface coal mining is affecting public health in Central Appalachia — research that was previously nixed under the Trump administration.

House Natural Resources ranking member Raúl Grijalva of Arizona and Rep. Morgan McGarvey of Kentucky introduced H.R. 8614, a bill that would authorize the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine to study how Appalachian surface coal mining affects human health.

The research would look at how proximity to coal mining operations — unreclaimed, idle and abandoned — increases health risks in surrounding communities.


By:  Hannah Northey
Source: E&E News