Kline Statement on Partisan Mining and OSHA Vote
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
July 21, 2010
Rep. John Kline (R-MN), the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee’s senior Republican member, issued the following statement today following the committee’s vote on a partisan proposal that pairs mining reforms with controversial changes to the Occupational Safety and Health Act – proposals overwhelmingly opposed by job-creators because of their potential to drive up litigation costs, add workplace uncertainty, and make it more difficult for small businesses to create jobs in a struggling economy:
“Republicans remain committed to the health and safety of all workers, and in the aftermath of the tragic events at Massey Energy’s Upper Big Branch mine, it is clear more action to improve miner safety must be considered. Responsible reforms to miner safety should be informed by the facts regarding what caused the explosion at Upper Big Branch. Note: The Republican proposal represents a preliminary effort to enhance miner safety based on widely agreed upon weaknesses in the application and enforcement of current law. The Republican plan, among other provisions, will enhance miner safety by strengthening MSHA’s enforcement authority and holding the agency accountable, identifying and punishing bad actors, and modernizing mine safety standards to ensure miners have latest technology to better ensure their safety. To learn more about the Republican mine safety plan, please click here. # # # |