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  • S. 4432 allows certain Federal minerals to be mined in accordance with a specific mining plan amendment called the Bull Mountains Mining Plan Modification. This amendment, identified as Amendment 3 for a Federal Coal Lease, was approved on November 18, 2020. The bill mandates...

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    S. 4432 is a bill that says certain minerals in a specific area can be mined, following a plan agreed on a few years ago, and this needs to happen really fast, with no changes, to help keep things moving smoothly.

  • S. 4431 aims to restore the Bull Mountains Mining Plan Modification for a particular federal coal lease in Montana. This bill mandates that the Secretary of the Interior must reinstate the plan without making any changes or causing any delays, and this process must occur...

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    S. 4431 is a plan to let coal mining start again in a place in Montana by making sure the plan for mining is approved quickly without any changes. This means people can keep mining there until they finish their work, according to the Montana state's rules.

  • S. 4432 allows for the mining of certain Federal minerals in line with the Bull Mountains Mining Plan Modification. This plan specifically pertains to the mining of Federal coal reserves at Bull Mountains Mine No. 1 in Musselshell County, Montana. The Secretary of the...

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    S. 4432 is a plan that lets certain minerals be taken from the ground in a specific part of Montana. The boss in charge of this has to quickly say yes to the plan without making changes, even if it might upset some people or animals nearby.