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After years of meetings in D.C. conference rooms, a seven-year partnership and about $12 million in effort, the Cemex bill — the city of Santa Clarita’s last hope for stopping a 56 million-ton sand-and-gravel mine from opening next door — is in jeopardy due to New Mexico Sen. Martin Heinrichs legislative hold, officials said Saturday. Click the link below for the full story on how city officials say a legislative hold by Senator Martin Heinrich could put a massive sand and gravel mine next door to Santa Clarita, California. hometownstation/santa-clarita-news/breaking-news/n-m-senators-hold-threatens-santa-clarita-cemex-bill-106952 City officials are encouraging concerned parties, including Santa Clarita Valley residents and neighbors of the affected area to contact Sen. Martin Heinrich: at his website, heinrich.senate.gov; @MartinHeinrich on Twitter; on Facebook; or at (202) 224-5521 (office); (202) 228-2841 (fax)
Posted on: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 04:46:23 +0000

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