by Shannon Poe | Sep 3, 2019 | All About Mining, Current Legislation, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
Well, we’ve taken a week to heal the feet and catch up on several things at home….but tomorrow will be on the radio, tune in, call in and laugh along with us! Tomorrow night on West Coast Wednesday we are featuring Shannon Poe of American Mining Rights...
by Shannon Poe | Aug 6, 2019 | All About Mining, Current Legislation, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
Outstandingly good news. This is a must read from The Daily Caller: The Interior Department will publicly list attorneys’ fees paid out, often to environmental activist groups, for legal settlements, according to a recent memo from Principal Deputy Solicitor Daniel...
by Shannon Poe | Aug 5, 2019 | All About Mining, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
A snippet from the article: Now the Forest Service, manager of our nation’s 154 national forests, has decided that they could be much more “efficient” if they simply quit communicating with the public. Under their current proposal (open for comments until August 12),...
by Shannon Poe | Jul 24, 2019 | All About Mining, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
We are packing for our trip to Idaho tomorrow to speak at the Liberty Summit about over-regulation and uniting against the rural economy killing agenda of our political class. We are looking forward to spending a few days with the Lt. Governor of Idaho, several House...
by Shannon Poe | Jul 12, 2019 | All About Mining, Current Legislation, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
We have added times we will be arriving/walking through many of the rural towns during our walk4liberty. As before, we do not need walkers with us, but are encouraging you to meet us in one of the many small towns along the length of Highway 49 and cheer us on. The...
by Shannon Poe | Jul 12, 2019 | All About Mining, Current Legislation, Dredging, Highbanking, News & Events
Last week saw a major victory for property rights and an end to another Endangered Species Act horror story. The saga began in 2012 when the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determined that 1,544 acres of land in Louisiana was “critical habitat” for an endangered...