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Hello John,
What a thrill it was to stand at the Belle Ayr coal mine in Gillette, Wyoming —
one of the largest coal mines in the United States and a powerful reminder of
what American energy can achieve when innovation is unleashed instead of
restricted.
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But here’s the problem: It takes eight years to get a permit for a new mine.
Eight years of bureaucracy, where Washington red tape holds back affordable,
reliable energy production.
Here’s a little more about Belle Ayr: Belle Ayr sits on a 75- to 80-foot coal
seam spanning roughly 60,000 acres and produces low-sulfur, subbituminous coal
— among the cleanest burning in the world.
* The scale is astounding — Wyoming supplies 40% of all U.S. coal, and every
ton mined here goes toward generating electricity for families and businesses
nationwide.
* They have 9–10 years of coal stockpiled on-site — an extraordinary
testament to reliability.
* Beyond Belle Ayr itself, there’s an estimated 200 years of coal reserves
left in the Powder River Basin.
However, Belle Ayr also has about 30 years of coal left. America has the
manpower and the resources for energy abundance, but our government keeps
standing in the way.
If Congress modernizes our outdated permitting system, we can build the next
generation of American energy before shortages drive up your bills.
👉 Tell Washington: Cut the red tape and unleash American energy.
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What’s next for the “Road to Prosperity” tour? Next week, I’ll be visiting the
largest natural gas producer in Utah for our final stop — but we’re nowhere
near done.
We won’t stop until Washington gets out of the way and Americans have
affordable, reliable energy. Stay tuned for updates on AFP’s energy efforts and
how you can make your voice heard.
Thanks for standing with us,
Mary Beth Cirucci
Coalitions Director, States
Americans for Prosperity
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