Things to know about the US Mine Safety and Health Administration and the coal industry
- The Department of Government Efficiency has proposed spending cuts for MSHA.
- MSHA enforces mine safety laws; state inspectors were once deemed too close to industry.
- Closure of 34 MSHA offices in 19 states is under consideration, saving $18 million.
- Jack Spadaro, a former MSHA investigator, said inspectors examine vital safety systems.
- MSHA has seen staff reductions, and cuts could lead to less thorough inspections.
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Things to know about the US Mine Safety and Health Administration and the coal industry
The federal government wants the number of offices that oversee U.S. mine safety laws to align more with a shrinking coal industry.
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