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Twisted Titan
16th February 2011, 10:36 AM
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Obama Administration calls for 5% royalty on gross proceeds of mines



President Obama's Fiscal Year 2012 proposed budget calls for charging a 5% royalty on the gross proceeds of hardrock minerals mined on public lands including silver, gold and copper.

The President is proposing a number of new royalties and fees on both hardrock and coal mining, along with reductions on oil and gas subsidies, which he says will save the country $3 billion over the next 10 years.

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) said the President's budget "provides a better return to taxpayers from mineral development."

"A number of recent studies by the Government Accountability Office and DOI's Inspector General have found that taxpayers could earn a better return through more rigorous oversight and policy changes, such as charging appropriate fees and reforming how royalties are set," the OMB said.

The President's budget would also establish a new Abandoned Mine Land fee on hardrock mining, "so that the hardrock mining industry is held responsible in the same manner as the coal mining industry."

The agency also suggested the budget "mitigates the environmental impacts of mining by dedicating and prioritizing funds to clean up abandoned mines and by strengthening the regulation of active coal mining." The fee would be based on the volume of material that a mining company displaces.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, a longtime advocate of Nevada's gold mining industry, said, "I'm willing to consider any proposal for mining reform that protects the mining industry, doesn't kill jobs and shares revenue with the state."

"I will carefully study the president's proposal to determine whether it meets these criteria and ensures that one of the pillars of the state's economy can continue to create jobs and strengthen the economy," he added.

While Reid's efforts have been successful in the past in stopping the Congress' effort to levy new fees and taxes on the hardrock mining industry, this time Republicans control the House, which may also help U.S. mining.

Meanwhile the President's proposed budget for the Environmental Protection Agency stresses coordinating federal water policy with state and local government, Native American tribes, industry and agricultural sector to achieve goals.

Among those goals are coordinating the actions of the EPA, the Department of the Interior, and the Army Corps of Engineers "to better address impacts of surface coal mining on aquatic resources."

However, House Republicans have proposed cutting the EPA budget by 16% below what President Obama has requested.

chad
16th February 2011, 10:39 AM
better watch out before francisco d'anconia closes the mines.

Twisted Titan
16th February 2011, 10:39 AM
Why not raise taxes so much that no jobs get created!
The Obama Administration is so far out of touch with our economy! Mining is one sector that's investing in America and creating good paying jobs for our economy! Maybe its better if the government dole keeps expanding and unemployment rises so we . .more can just get taxed to pay for never ending unemployment benefits.. The social fabric of America is being debased along with the US Dollar with these types of policies. How does one raise stable families in our country without jobs and investment? . .less

by David Berger on February 16 2011, 07:06
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communism
Obama's professional budget builders were all selected to do the research and work to make the US federal budget larger and larger to promote the cause of communism. They look into every nook and cranny to find places to steal more money from . .more productive Americans so that they can fund the drive towards total government. It appears that freedom will disappear for the next 400 years. . .less

by disgustedamerican on February 16 2011, 07:43
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JUST STOP THIS MOCKERY OF FREEDOM
The people have it right Mr. Obama, the country is perfect just the way it is! Stop trying to make us all equal, those of us who work hard should be able to enjoy a better quality of life, not give our money to the poor and those who don't work. . .more After all dont be a hypocrite, or ignorant to the fact that most of the population in the world has no access to running water or toilets or electricity, you will destroy us trying to make USA perfect in a imperfect world, you plan can not work, unless your plan is indeed to ruin us all. . .less

by no more taxes on February 16 2011, 07:56
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communism doesn't work
Just like a parasite trying to kill the host, this disgusting piece of new world order globalist socialist trash wants metals miners to pay him a "royalty"? You are not even a citizen and we all know it! Show me the long form real birth certificate! . .more Not the one Zbigniew Brysinski and the CIA made up for you! This isn't Venezuela or communist Russia you piece of trash!!! . .less

by nb on February 16 2011, 08:14
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Wake up America!
You are all trully ignorant. It is very sad. I work in the minning industry, minning is an extremely profitable business that requires a very large investment due to high start up costs. Now, a 5% increase is nothing when all you're doing is digging . .more up earth. It wont stop the mining industry from creating jobs, this will only affect its profits. Asia as well as South America mining taxes are high and they help pay for schools, affordable healthcare as well as the construction of new roads and buildings. FYI In mining countrys like Peru, the richer you are the more taxes you pay, where is the problem with that? There are no hand outs or government checks but everyone gets health care, dental, free cancer treatments as well as free operations on all chronical illnesses. . .less

by Mining Man on February 16 2011, 09:21
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Government royalties
Great way to shovel more funds to the robber baron banks and buy the votes of the voters with new stimulus package rebates and handouts. What a rip-off! Look for more invasion into profitable sectors to fund more wars and government waste, without . .more knowing how to balance a budget. Tough to watch our government blunder its way through systematic economic destruction. . .less

Glass
16th February 2011, 03:57 PM
They did this down here in Australia last year. It caused an uproar. The whole thing was a red herring to distract the people while the Govt and miners rewrote the deal on levies and duties. I can't recall the exact details but it worked out the mines got concessions and ended up better off and the people got ripped.... again. So I'd suggest watch this one carefully because the devil will be in the detail.

Twisted Titan
16th February 2011, 04:29 PM
They did the same thing in Eygpt

Mubarack makes a speech he wont step down

People freakout.

Murbarack "caves" to pressure.

Passes power to his number Two Man ( of the same 30 year regime)

People rejoice in their "victory"


"Misdirection is key