Senate Votes to Repeal Biden-Era Mining Ban in Minnesota, Sending Bill to Trump

The bill will reverse the previous administration’s mining ban on 225,504 acres in the Superior National Forest.
Senate Votes to Repeal Biden-Era Mining Ban in Minnesota, Sending Bill to Trump
Crushed waste rock from processing taconite rises above a street lined with trees in Eveleth, Minn., on Oct. 2, 2018. Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty Images
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The U.S. Senate narrowly voted on April 16 to overturn a 20-year mining ban imposed by the former Biden administration on a national forest in northeastern Minnesota.

The measure, which passed 50–49 and will now advance to President Donald Trump’s desk, will reverse the previous administration’s mining ban on 225,504 acres in the Superior National Forest and pave the way for Twin Metals, a subsidiary of Chile-based Antofagasta, to carry out mining activities in the area.

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