Biden's Mining Reform: Securing Critical Minerals and Overhauling Laws

The Biden administration has released a final report with 65 recommendations to update mining regulations and modernize the General Mining Act of 1872. The report includes measures to strengthen environmental protections, such as a leasing program for critical mineral deposits and the implementation of royalties on mining companies. Critics argue that these recommendations will create more red tape and hinder domestic mining projects, leading to increased reliance on imports from countries with questionable labor and environmental practices. The report has received support from lawmakers who have long advocated for stricter mining regulations. The need for critical minerals is crucial for the expansion of green energy technologies, but the U.S. currently relies heavily on imports, with China and other hostile nations dominating the global mineral supply chain.
- Biden admin seeks to lock up critical minerals with eco protections amid green energy push Fox News
- Biden plan would overhaul 151-year-old mining law, make companies pay royalties for copper and gold The Associated Press
- Big changes needed in 1872 mining law, says new federal report The Washington Post
- Biden unveils long-awaited mining revamp E&E News
- Here’s how Biden would reform mining The Hill
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