Superior Mayor Michael Ong Hing tells a congressional committee that a land exchange between the government and Resolution Copper would mean jobs and income for his town and surrounding areas.
From left, Forest Service Associate Chief Mary Wagner, Bureau of Land Management Deputy Director Marcilynn Burke, Superior Mayor Michael Ong Hing, Pinal County Supervisor Bryan Martyn and Resolution Copper Vice President Jon Cherry wait with others to testify Tuesday.
From left, Superior Mayor Michael Ong Hing, Pinal County Supervisor Bryan Martyn and Resolution Copper Vice President Jon Cherry testify in favor of a land swap between the copper company and the government.
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feisty posted at 8:18 am on Thu, Jun 16, 2011.
Open up the Coppermines is a good Idea; but, DO NOT sell the Land to the Government. I think the Indians would handle it better because they are environmentally concerned. The Gov. Pople are Crooks and just want that Land to build more Houses. We do not need any more People here. Reading the Paper and listen to the News makes you sick. Are there any HONEST People left anywhere?