Job Creation Focus of Oregon Coal Export Hearing

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Business and Labor leaders to testify in support of shipping terminals and coal exports touting the benefits of coal export terminals to rural communities.

 

Touting the job creation and tax revenue benefits of for Oregon communities, business and labor leaders testified in support of new shipping terminals and coal exports before the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee last week.

“Each coal export proposal should undergo careful environmental review by professional regulators to ensure compliance with existing laws,” said union leader John Mohlis, with the Oregon State Building and Construction Trades Council. “But the legislature in a state with unemployment consistently above the national average and that is routinely forced to cut funding for schools shouldn’t put up new road blocks to the hundreds of middle class jobs and millions in tax revenues that coal exports can bring to Oregon.”

“If we don’t build them here, the jobs and taxes will just go someplace else,” Mohlis said.

Coal export supporters also released a radio ad that will begin airing next week featuring State Rep. Arnie Roblan (D-Coos Bay) the Democrat co-speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives supporting coal exports in Oregon. Coos Bay is one of the communities considering expanding its export terminal to handle coal exports.

“While economic recovery may have begun in some areas, the recession has never really ended in Coos Bay and other small towns in Oregon,” says Roblan in the new ad, sponsored by the Alliance for Northwest Jobs & Exports.

“New shipping terminals and coal exports will put people back to work. Businesses and labor unions, Republicans and Democrats, like me, support them,” says Roblan.

A recent Oregon Public Broadcasting poll of Northwest residents showed that 55 percent of those polled support exporting coal through Northwest ports. Of those with an opinion, the support runs 2 to 1.

RESOURCES:

  • Increased U.S. coal exports could bring between $2 billion and $6 billion per year to the U.S. economy, according to Energy Policy Research Foundation.

ABOUT THE ALLIANCE

The Alliance for Northwest Jobs & Exports includes 34 organizations representing more than 195,000 workers and 38,000 businesses across Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, and continues to expand.  The Alliance is dedicated to educating the public about the economic benefits of new shipping terminals and coal exports in Northwest states. To learn more visit www.createnorthwestjobs.com


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