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Navajo candidate is mining lobbyist
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2002

Navajo Nation presidential candidate Joe Shirley's running mate is a lobbyist for a multinational corporation that wanted to start a mine near a Wisconsin reservation.

Frank Dayish is government lobbyist for BHP Billiton, The Farmington Daily-Times reports. The company pulled out of the mining project last week.

Former presidential candidates questioned Dayish's industry ties due to the tribe's ongoing lawsuit against Peabody Coal. Shirley says there is nothing to worry about but that he supports a settlement with the company over low royalty payments.

Dayish is also a Native American Church leader.

Get the Story:
Shirley supports a Peabody settlement (The Farmington Daily-Times 9/24)

Relevant Links:
The Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org
Peabody Energy - http://www.peabodyenergy.com

Related Stories:
Navajo candidate chooses running mate (9/18)

More on Peabody:
U.S. argues limits as trustee (8/9)
Legal tactics land Peabody in hot seat (7/22)
Navajo royalty case accepted (6/4)
Don Hodel's Navajo Folly (6/4)
Supreme Court accepts Navajo trust case (6/3)

More on BHP Billiton:
Company bows to tribal pressure on mine (9/18)
Wis. tribal proposal scrapped (9/16)