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H.R.5887: To provide to the Secretary of Interior a mechanism to cancel contracts for the sale of materials CA-20139 and CA-22901, and for other purposes.

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August 07, 2008 Mayor Kellar: Soledad Canyon Mine Act Update

"Buck" McKeon proposed HR 5887, a federal bill that will bring final resolution to our long-standing issue with mining in Soledad Canyon . We are writing you today to update you on the exciting progress we have made in the past months ...

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August 05, 2008 Soledad Canyon Mine Act Update; you can still make a difference by ...

“Buck” McKeon proposed HR 5887, a federal bill that will bring final resolution to our long-standing issue with mining in Soledad Canyon. We are writing you today to update you on the exciting progress we have made in the past months ...

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July 27, 2008 Do You Want A Mine In Your Backyard? We Don't Here In Santa ...

Your support is critically needed for Congressman Howard "Buck" McKeon's HR 5887, the Soledad Canyon Mine Act that will prevent a large scale mining operation from being sited in Soledad Canyon, just outside our City of Santa Clarita ...

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July 02, 2008 West Ranch Town Council meets Tonight

G. Old Business. a. Patriots Day 2008. H. New Business- Formalize support for HR 5887, the federal bill, sponsored by Congressman Buck McKeon which will prevent mining at the Cemex site in Soledad Canyon. I. Public Comment. J. Adjournment.

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Source: The West Ranch Beacon - News & Commentary...


June 30, 2008 West Ranch Town Council Wednesday, July 2nd meeting Agenda

G. Old Business a. Patriots Day 2008. H. New Business- Formalize support for HR 5887, the federal bill, sponsored by Congressman Buck McKeon which will prevent mining at the Cemex site in Soledad Canyon. I. Public Comment. J. Adjournment.

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Source: The West Ranch Beacon - News & Commentary...


June 25, 2008 Board approves Antonovich motion to move Cemex Mine out of Soledad ...

... the Southern California Congressional Delegation, members of the House and Senate Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, and the Santa Clarita and Victorville City Councils indicating the Board’s support of HR 5887.

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Source: The West Ranch Beacon - News & Commentary...


June 19, 2008 Letters 6-19-08 :

... Victorville to withdraw its resolution in support of HR (House Resolution) 5887 and for citizens to write Congressman Buck McKeon and Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein to withdraw their support for HR 5887, a land swap deal.

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June 19, 2008 Conaway husband slams McKeon/SCV and Victorville over CEMEX deal

Back to the letter: Conaway says the City of Victorville ought to reconsider its recent resolution in support of McKeon’s HR 5887, the same resolution the City of Santa Clarita is urging its residents to support: ...

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June 11, 2008 You can Help Stop the Cemex Mine in Soledad Canyon in just a Few ...

If you are a resident of the Santa Clarita Valley, then you need to take a few minutes this week to fill out and send in a support form for HR 5887, the federal bill, sponsored by Congressman Buck McKeon, that will prevent mining at the ...

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Source: The West Ranch Beacon - News & Commentary...


June 04, 2008 CITY OF VICTORVILLE UNANIMOUSLY SUPPORTS HR 5887

Santa Clarita City Councilmember Laurene Weste traveled to Victorville yesterday to support a resolution before the Victorville City Council in support of HR 5887, which they unanimously supported following a brief presentation from ...

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Source: City of Santa Clarita - Press Releases


June 02, 2008 Congressman's Bill May End Mining Threat to Connection Between ...

The resulting bill, HR 5887, tagged the Soledad Canyon Mine Act of 2008, is McKeon's fourth attempt to reach an agreement through legislation, but it's the first bill Cemex has supported. HR 5887 would cancel the Cemex-BLM contracts. ...

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April 28, 2008 Happenings: McKeon Promises a "Win-Win"

I hope you’ll excuse me for not whoop-di-frickin’-dooin’ about HR 5887. The numbers of the bill title add up to 28, which adds up to 10, which adds up to 1, which is simply no good. Apart from the numbers working against us, ...

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April 28, 2008 HR5887 To provide to the Secretary of Interior a mechanism to ...

To provide to the Secretary of Interior a mechanism to cancel contracts for the sale of materials CA-20139 and CA-22901, and for other purposes.

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April 26, 2008 Cemex Mine to be Relocated from Santa Clarita to Victorville

The proposed legislation, the Soledad Canyon Mine Act (HR 5887), will cancel two ten-year Soledad Canyon mining contracts that CEMEX has with the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM), thereby ending the possibility of mining at the ...

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April 23, 2008 HR 5887, To provide to the Secretary of Interior a mechanism to ...

HR 5887 would provide to the Secretary of Interior a mechanism to cancel contracts for the sale of materials CA-20139 and CA-22901.... Vote on This Bill: For | Against.

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