Bill Text: AZ HCM2003 | 2013 | Fifty-first Legislature 1st Regular | Introduced
Bill Title: Copper mining; support
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Republican 38-3)
Status: (Failed) 2013-02-18 - House EENR Committee action: Held [HCM2003 Detail]
Download: Arizona-2013-HCM2003-Introduced.html
REFERENCE TITLE: copper mining; support |
State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-first Legislature First Regular Session 2013
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HCM 2003 |
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Introduced by Representatives Shope, Coleman, Gowan, Gray, Kwasman, Lesko, Livingston, Montenegro, Orr, Petersen, Pratt, Smith, Stevens, Thorpe, Tobin, Townsend, Senators Crandell, Pierce, Shooter: Representatives Allen, Barton, Borrelli, Boyer, Brophy McGee, Cardenas, Carter, Contreras, Dial, Escamilla, Fann, Farnsworth, Forese, Goodale, Kavanagh, Lovas, Mesnard, Mitchell, Olson, Pierce, Robson, Ugenti
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A CONCURRENT MEMORIAL
Urging the United States COngress to enact legislation authorizing a land exchange to allow the Resolution Copper project to proceed in southeastern arizona.
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To the Congress of the United States of America:
Your memorialist respectfully represents:
Whereas, copper mining plays a significant role in Arizona's economic history and has been the principal output of mining activity in Arizona for over a century; and
Whereas, Arizona is consistently a top producer of copper in the United States and the world. Since 1973 Arizona has produced over one-half of the total copper production in the United States each year. In 2011, Arizona copper mines produced 68% of the United States' copper, and Arizona was the sixth largest producer of mined copper in the world; and
Whereas, more than ten thousand Arizona residents are employed by the copper mining industry in Arizona; and
Whereas, the copper mining industry contributes to the state and local economies. In 2011, copper mining companies in Arizona reported purchasing $2.73 billion worth of goods and services from Arizona businesses and generated, directly and indirectly, an estimated $436 million in state and local tax revenues; and
Whereas, in 2011, the direct and indirect total economic impact of the copper mining industry on the State of Arizona is estimated to be over 46,000 jobs, $3.04 billion of labor income and $4.31 billion of total income; and
Whereas, it is reported that the total economic impact of the proposed Resolution Copper Project in southeast Arizona is estimated to be more than $61.4 billion over the life of the project, with another $20 billion in federal, state and local tax revenue, while providing approximately 3,700 jobs; and
Whereas, for the Resolution Copper Project to proceed there must be a federal land exchange to provide Resolution Copper access to lands that are currently excluded from mining.
Wherefore your memorialist, the House of Representatives of the State of Arizona, the Senate concurring, prays:
1. That the United States Congress enact legislation to authorize an exchange of federal land and nonfederal land to facilitate the extraction of mineral resources in southeastern Arizona.
2. That the Secretary of State of the State of Arizona transmit copies of this Memorial to the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives and each Member of Congress from the State of Arizona.