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cbsSpeaker Jeff Fitzgerald, R-Horicon, said the GOP will release the language during a news conference next week, most likely on Thursday. Fitzgerald declined to elaborate on the bill's contents, saying he would wait until the news conference.
He said Republicans plan to hold a mandatory public hearing on the measure in two weeks, but it would likely take place in Milwaukee, which is more than 300 miles from the proposed mine site. He said he believes it makes sense to hold the hearing in southern Wisconsin because that region is home to several heavy equipment companies that would benefit if the mine became operational.
The Assembly jobs committee has already held an informational hearing in Hurley, a town near the proposed site.
Fitzgerald said the full Assembly could pass the measure when it returns from its holiday break next month.
"Hopefully when we come to the floor in January we can get something passed," Fitzgerald said.
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They're trying to rush through the legislation and bypass the normal environmental impact study in the name of jobs.