Thursday, September 27, 2007

Power to the People

Last week I attended a public hearing at the Lansing Center that brought public opinion on the Yellow Dog mining project in Marquette, Mich. to the ears of state policymakers.

No need for background here, see below entry.

The MDEQ remained totally ignorant about the mine’s consequences until a group of scientists presented them with undeniable evidence of its destructive potential.

This is where you can see the Power of the People.

The public hearing in Lansing was overwhelming. I approximated that for every 12 people that spoke against the mine’s construction, there was one supporter.

The public has the opportunity to voice their opinion until Oct. 17, when MDEQ will close off public comment and make a final decision.

From what I saw, these public hearings were a fantastic opportunity to seriously prevent this big business from destroying one of Michigan’s gems.

I know some public hearings are mired in deadlocks between sides. But when public consciousness is obviously right and contradicts the government, journalists have the duty to report democracy in action. This is a hell of a lot more genuine than reading about Washington.

Power to the People.

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