$4.9 for meso research in Minnesota

April 29th, 2008 by Wendi Lewis

Monday, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty signed the bill that will provide $4.9 million for a mesothelioma research study. The bill unanimously passed the Senate, and passed by a vote of 121-1 in the House.
The 5-year study, which will be conducted under the direction of the University of Minnesota, will analyze death records and conduct screenings of current and former Iron Range mine workers and their families. The study will determine if there is a link between and the taconite fibers produced by the mine. To date, 58 Iron Range workers have died of .

The study also will include environmental research.

Funding for the program will come from a special insurance fund overseen by the Department of Commerce.

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