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Cuts in workers' health plans put lives of US coal miners in jeopardy

Updated: 2025-11-27 09:35
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Lisa Emery (left), director of the New River Health Association's Black Lung Clinic, talks with a patient with black lung disease in Oak Hill, West Virginia, on Sept 23. CAROLYN KASTER/AP

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The result of all these changes is that many blue-collar workers and first responders nationwide — from commercial fishermen and miners to firefighters and construction workers — will have fewer people working to help keep them safe and healthy while doing some of the country's most dangerous jobs.

Sick miners say the cost, for them, is their lives. Even after removing all exposure to silica and coal dust, symptoms continue to worsen, typically resulting in only two options: a risky, expensive lung transplant or death.

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