Thursday, December 22, 2011

Larry Craig Lobbies On Mine Safety As Reform Slowly Dies

Larry Craig Lobbies On Mine Safety As Reform Slowly Dies

WASHINGTON -- Having left Congress after an embarrassing 2007 arrest, former Sen. Larry Craig (R-Idaho) has quietly reemerged in Washington as a lobbyist working on behalf of the coal industry. According to his federal filings, Craig has registered to wheedle his former Capitol colleagues on the obscure but critical issue of mine safety.

It's an issue that Craig's new client, Murray Energy, knows all too well. The largest privately held coal company in the nation, Murray Energy owned a subsidiary that ran the Crandall Canyon Mine in Utah, the site of a tragic cave-in incident that took the lives of six miners and later three rescuers. The cave-in occurred in August 2007, just weeks after Craig was arrested for allegedly soliciting sex in an airport bathroom.

Just another example of how being in congress is like hitting the lottery. Larry "wide stance" Craig shows you can never be so discredited that you can't have a high paying job.

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