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Jeff Broberg is at it again! — 1 Comment

  1. I live in Winona. A year ago Winona County signed into law a new county land-use ordinance. About two years ago the City of Winona signed into law an expanded section of their land-use ordinance to better protect blufflands. I worked closely with Joe Morse, Doug Nopar, and others in Blufflands Environmental Watch and many other citizens to lobby for the most protective ordinances possible. I spent a couple of hundred hours and attended far too many meetings, including many Winona County Planning Commission Meetings, where they went over the proposed county ordinance line by line. I can tell you from first-hand observation that without Jeff on that committee, the ordinance would have been much less protective of the environment. One county commissioner in particular and many county residents did everything they could to weaken those parts of the ordinance protecting the environment. None could match Jeff’s expertise or his patient but dogged determination. Others have told me he showed the same in his leadership of the Minnesota Trout Association. I can’t speak to the accusations here, regarding CAP-X. But I see some of the same occurring now in Winona County around the issue of frac-sand mines. I have strong concerns about certain risks from frac-sand mines and have been working with citizens who feel the same. Jeff’s position is that such mines can pose great environmental risk or little, depending upon where they’re located and how they’re operated. (Is that different from a farm, a sewage treatment plant, a subdivision, or a manufacturing facility, all facilities that we depend upon?) He has explained his position and has not hesitated to describe what he sees as very serious risks. But too many of the good people I am working with reject him out of hand because he is not entirely opposed to such mining. For them, it’s black and white. He’s a bad guy and they reject him as a possible ally. Is that sensible?

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