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SPEECHES ARCHIVE 2001

November 28, 2001
Toward a Renewed National Minerals Policy: Moving Beyond 3809 in the Public Interest Keynote
Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & CEO National Mining Association To The Solid Minerals Conference of The Bureau of Land Management of The United States Department of the Interior Las Vegas, Nevada

November 19, 2001
If It Moves in a Circle, It's Probably Spin: Persuasion and Power, Coal and Consent Keynote
Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association To The Clean Coal and Power Conference of The United States Department of Energy The Center for Energy & Economic Development The National Mining Association The Electric Power Research Institute and The Council of Industrial Boiler Owners Washington, D.C.

October 31, 2001
Coal and the Demand for Electric Power: Policy, Persuasion, and Public Consent Keynote
Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association To The 28th Annual Meeting of The Lignite Energy Council Bismarck, North Dakota

August 16, 2001
Mining and the Dawn of a New Millennium: Keeping Public Consent in a Time of Transition Keynote
Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association The 86th Annual Convention of the Utah Mining Association Park City, Utah

June 13, 2001
Reorienting Energy to Accentuate the Positive: A Comprehensive Plan for U.S. Economic Growth
Remarks by Daniel R. Gerkin Senior Vice President Public & Constituent Relations National Mining Association At The Keynote Luncheon of The Longwall USA 2001 International Conference & Exhibition Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

June 13, 2001
A Comprehensive U.S. Energy Plan for Growth: Reorienting Policy and Accentuating the Positive Keynote
Remarks by Daniel R. Gerkin Senior Vice President Public & Constituent Relations National Mining Association Longwall USA 2001 International Exhibition & Conference To The Keynote Luncheon Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

May 21, 2001
A Policy of Balance in Energy To Put the Future Back in Balance
Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President &Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association Energy Newsmakers Breakfast of The Energy Daily & The United States Energy Association Washington, D.C.

April 17, 2001
Immunizing America to the California Syndrome: Timely Infusions of Coal to Prevent Power Failure
Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association To the Western Coal Transportation Association Santa Fe, New Mexico

March 14, 2001
Coal: Once Ignored in Policy, Due Now for Resurrection
Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association To The Washington Coal Club Washington, D.C.

March 7, 2001
Let's Get Out of the Noose and Back in the Loop: Goals for American Mining in the Politics of Policy
Keynote Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association To the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Colorado Mining Association Denver, Colorado

February 15, 2001
California Previews the Next National Melodrama: Coal and the Clinton Legacy in Electric Power
Keynote Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association To The West Virginia Coal Association 28th Annual Mining Symposium Charleston, W.Va.

February 5, 2001
California Previews the Next National Melodrama: Coal and the Clinton Legacy in Electric Power
Keynote Remarks by Jack N. Gerard President & Chief Executive Officer National Mining Association To the Ohio Society of Mining Engineers 2001 Annual Meeting Columbus, Ohio