SMR May 2022

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UNDERGROUND MINING

SME Statement

Domestic Mining Education Act of 2022

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hile introducing the Mining Schools Act of 2022, the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME) made the following statement (also known as the Technology Grants to Strengthen Domestic Mining Education Act of 2022). The bill would demand the Secretary of the United States Department of Energy to form a reliable grant program that would offer $10 million per year to eligible colleges and universities for an eight-year period to train the next generation of mining engineers and other mining professionals. "The bill is a critical first step in correcting what has been a long-standing drop in both mining school enrolment and graduation rates," SME Executive Director Dave Kanagy stated. Since 1980, the number of recognized mining engineering programs at colleges and universities has declined from 25 to 14 in the year 2020." "The count of graduating students with mining engineering degrees has also decreased significantly," he noted. The severity of this trend is illustrated in a briefing document published by SME, which notes that the number of graduates has plummeted by 43 percent since 2015. According to Kanagy, "the drop in mining school enrolment and completion rates is a national disaster." "It also comes at a time when the United States is growing progressively more reliant on crucial and rare earth materials supplied from elsewhere." Minerals are required to support the US economy, national defense, and clean energy transition. This law would let eligible colleges and universities, both public and private, apply for competitive grants to help recruit the best and brightest students, fund important research into technologies to increase domestic production of critical minerals and reduce reliance on imported 8 | SKILLINGS MINING REVIEW May 2022

“The bill is a critical first step in correcting what has been a longstanding drop in both mining school enrolment and graduation rates.” -SME EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DAVE KANAGY.

minerals and develop better environmental technologies. Senators John Barrasso (R-WY) and Joe Manchin (D-WV), ranking Republicans on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, are co-sponsoring the bill, which will be referred to that committee for a hearing in the coming weeks.


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