Big River Steel receives approval from Arkansas lawmakers

Thursday, 04 April 2013 02:07:29 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego

Steel veteran John Correnti's new proposed project, a flat rolled steel mill in northeastern Arkansas to be known as Big River Steel, cleared another hurdle this week and is one step closer to becoming a reality.

On Wednesday, a House committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Development approved $125 million in state funds to help cover some of the costs of building Big River Steel. The vote was not unanimous.

The House committee vote follows a positive 26-6 vote from the Senate on Tuesday.
Nucor Steel, which operates steelmaking plants in the state, previously issued a letter to lawmakers voicing its concerns over Big River Steel and insisting that the market cannot absorb more steelmaking capacity.

John Correnti once served as the CEO of Nucor.


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