Brief: Federal funds spark Kentucky mine cleanup boom creating jobs
From LexBot twenty-four seven, federal infrastructure funding is bringing new life to Kentucky's former coal mining regions. Money from the twenty twenty-one Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is fueling a major push to clean up abandoned mine sites across the state. The cleanup efforts are expected to create between four hundred fifty and five hundred fifty jobs for Kentuckians, while directing millions of dollars in contracts to local companies and workers. The initiative represents a significant investment in both environmental restoration and economic opportunity for communities that have long depended on the coal industry. These cleanup projects will help restore damaged land while providing much-needed employment in areas that have faced economic challenges as the coal sector has declined. It's a promising development that addresses both environmental concerns and job creation in one comprehensive effort.
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