Exclusive interviews with mining industry experts and insiders hosted by Janet Sheriff.
About the Host:
Armed with a great degree from a top university, Janet had a crazy idea to pass up on a traditional career and instead headed to the cold and at times dangerous North of Yukon/Alaska to pay off her student loan. Once there she worked extensively with rural First Nation communities bringing her into the predominantly male world of mining along with an introduction to its diverse individuals and a world where only the strongest survive. After years of living and working in the North, Janet is now seeking gold in Canada’s Newfoundland while also working in the USA to create environmentally friendly gold extraction technology. She and her husband Bill, a leading figure in the uranium industry, live in the USA while pursuing business interests across North America.
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Exclusive interviews with mining industry experts and insiders hosted by Janet Sheriff.
About the Host:
Armed with a great degree from a top university, Janet had a crazy idea to pass up on a traditional career and instead headed to the cold and at times dangerous North of Yukon/Alaska to pay off her student loan. Once there she worked extensively with rural First Nation communities bringing her into the predominantly male world of mining along with an introduction to its diverse individuals and a world where only the strongest survive. After years of living and working in the North, Janet is now seeking gold in Canada’s Newfoundland while also working in the USA to create environmentally friendly gold extraction technology. She and her husband Bill, a leading figure in the uranium industry, live in the USA while pursuing business interests across North America.
Episode 45 - Jon Indall: Tariffs and Executive Orders
Mined in America
46 minutes 55 seconds
7 months ago
Episode 45 - Jon Indall: Tariffs and Executive Orders
Today, John Indall joins MIA co-hosts Janet and Greg to discuss tariffs, Executive Orders and other key pieces of federal legislation such as H.R.1042 (the Prohibiting Russian Uranium Imports Act), and more.
Jon Indall
Jon Indall is a seasoned attorney and policy advisor with nearly 40 years of experience in natural resources, environmental, and administrative law. A retired partner of Comeau, Maldegen, Templeman & Indall in Santa Fe, he currently consults for former clients and serves as Senior Policy Advisor and Counsel to the Uranium Producers of America—a role he has held since 1985. Mr. Indall has been instrumental in shaping key federal legislation, including the 1992 Mill Tailings Compensation Act, the 1996 Enrichment Privatization Act, and the 2024 Prohibiting Russian Uranium Imports Act.
He has represented major players in the uranium and natural resources industries, including Laramide Resources, enCore Energy, Energy Fuels, Premiere American Uranium, and the Uranium Producers of New Mexico, in matters ranging from permitting and litigation to toxic tort defense and reclamation. A respected voice in the mining sector, he has presented at numerous national and regional industry conferences and authored “A New Dawn for Uranium” for the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.
Mr. Indall is a Board Member of Premier American Uranium and was recognized with the Doc Weiler Professionalism Award by the New Mexico Mining Association and a Lifetime Legal Advisor Award by the New Mexico Mining Museum. He holds a B.A. (1971) and J.D. (1974) from the University of Kansas and is admitted to practice before numerous courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.
Mined in America
Exclusive interviews with mining industry experts and insiders hosted by Janet Sheriff.
About the Host:
Armed with a great degree from a top university, Janet had a crazy idea to pass up on a traditional career and instead headed to the cold and at times dangerous North of Yukon/Alaska to pay off her student loan. Once there she worked extensively with rural First Nation communities bringing her into the predominantly male world of mining along with an introduction to its diverse individuals and a world where only the strongest survive. After years of living and working in the North, Janet is now seeking gold in Canada’s Newfoundland while also working in the USA to create environmentally friendly gold extraction technology. She and her husband Bill, a leading figure in the uranium industry, live in the USA while pursuing business interests across North America.