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Hi,

Thanks for stopping by to take a look! We hope that you will find some useful information as you browse this site. We welcome you as part of this informal group where we can communicate about what is going on in the industry regarding MSHA. Please feel free to leave your comments (but remember that MSHA does read this site too.) To contact us through the phone or email with your stories and concerns, call Cary or Kathy Matthews, at 541-536-1771 or 541-410-4673 (Cary's cell). Our fax number is 541-536-1772. You can email us at: lapineredimixinc@hotmail.com

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We encourage you to join up with your local aggregate association, because there is strength in numbers. If there is not one in your area yet, please consider forming one.

Take care, and remember to be in contact with your state officials to voice your concerns about MSHA. Our tax dollars pay for MSHA, which is under the Department of Labor. Our fine money goes into the general fund, and we cannot afford to keep paying out costly fines on the more and more frequent trivial citations to essentially support government spending. At least that is how I feel about it.

~ Kathy


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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Sharpe's Point and Other Recent Articles:

Sharpe's Point

A couple of days ago, Jim Sharpe posted his latest newsletter. It is full of new investigative information, including an in-depth explanation of the MSHA Office of Accountability. MSHA denies having a citation quota for inspectors, but the way that the Office of Accountability is set up, the inspectors get audited and this puts pressure on some of them to increase the number of tickets that they write. To learn more, click on Sharpe's Point to get the details.

Jim Sharpe, a watchdog for the mining industry, also wrote a great articles in this month's newsletter on the Upper Big Branch disaster, the HELPS committee hearing, and possible enforcement consequences as a result. This is all great stuff to know. Jim has the best inside scoop out there, and his website is his job, so everything is up-to-date.  Google:  Sharpes Point.com



Links to Recent Articles Regarding MSHA:

"An Uphill Battle for an Underground Issue",
by: Tina Grady Barbaccia

http://www.aggman.com/agg-beat/


"Taking Inventory"
by: Peter Gould
http://www.aggman.com/rock-law-taking-inventory/

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