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Sherrod Brown seeks change to emission rules that would hurt Cleveland-Cliffs

By Sabrina Eaton


Ohio’s Sherrod Brown on Monday led a group of Democratic U.S. Senators in a letter asking President Joe Biden to reject a trio of Environmental Protection Agency emissions proposals that he says would devastate Cleveland-Cliffs and United States Steel Corporation and cost American jobs.

“As proposed, the rules would impact every component of integrated steel production, from the extraction and processing of taconite iron ore in Michigan and Minnesota to the production of coke in Warren, Ohio,” says the letter signed by both Pennsylvania senators, as well as Sens. Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota and Joe Manchin of West Virginia.


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