According to the bill sponsors Reps. George Miller, D-Calif., and Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., and Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. the goal of the legislation is to:
“The MINER Act was an important first step towards fixing years of backsliding and complacency when it comes to the health and safety of miners,” said Miller, the chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee. “... Enactment of this legislation is essential if we are to ensure that our miners and their families no longer have to fear for their lives or those of their loved ones in producing the coal this nation needs.”
Bill Would Provide Whistleblower Protections
The legislation would establish an independent ombudsman to ensure proper attention to miner complaints of unsafe conditions and to protect whistleblowers from retaliation. Coal miners and family members who lost loved ones in mining accidents testified before Congress in March that they faced blacklisting or retaliation if they spoke up about unsafe working conditions.
Other provisions in the bill would:
“The MINER Act was a key step forward, but there is still much to be done to safeguard the health and safety of our nation’s miners,” said Kennedy, who was one of the key authors of the MINER Act. “We must build upon the advances we have already made and eliminate the many hazards these workers face every day. America’s miners and their families deserve no less.”