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OSHA proposes oil & gas safety amendments

October 3, 2012 by Guy 1 Comment

On, Oct. 2,2012, Dan Neal of the Equality State Policy Center posted this opinion piece and notice of a public hearing scheduled for Oct. 5, 2012, regarding proposed alterations to OSHA safety rules for workers in the oil and gas …

New severance tax needed to support state highways

September 4, 2012 by Guy Leave a Comment

Dan Neal of the Equality State Policy Center recently posted this opinion piece on its website regarding the severance tax, the fuel tax, and the need to find funding for Wyoming’s highways and roads:

New severance tax needed to support…

High exposure to frack sand poses silicosis risk

June 29, 2012 by Guy 1 Comment

Dan Neal of the Equality State Policy Center wrote about a new health warning for workers engaged in hydraulic fracturing:

OSHA issues hazard alert High exposure to frack sand poses silicosis risk Workers, industry must work together to ensure worker…

Reliable pensions are good for Wyoming

May 23, 2012 by Guy Leave a Comment

Dan Neal of the Equality State Policy Center recently posted this notice regarding potential changes to pensions in Wyoming: 

Reliable pensions are good for Wyoming Wyo Retirement System board meets this week

The Joint Appropriations Committee will devote part of …

Widow of a fallen Wyoming worker speaks

May 1, 2012 by Dustin Bleizeffer

Widow of a fallen Wyoming worker speaks

There’d been a fire at the rig that had gone unreported. The drilling company allegedly failed to conduct all the required inspections before putting the rig back into operation. On February 19, 2007, …

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