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The West Virginia Coal Association today announced its endorsement of 17 candidates for State Senate, touting their strong record and clear commitment to protecting coal jobs and advancing an America First energy policy. 

“This May 12th, West Virginians have a clear choice,” said Chris Hamilton, President of the West Virginia Coal Association. “These 17 candidates for State Senate understand that our state’s economy and our communities depend on a strong coal industry and reliable American energy.”

The endorsed list of candidates include: 

  • Laura Chapman for State Senate in District 1
  • Toby Heaney for State Senate in District 2
  • Mike Azinger for State Senate in District 3
  • Trenton Barnhart for State Senate in District 3
  • Mark Maynard for State Senate in District 6
  • Zack Maynard for State Senate in District 7
  • Kevan Bartlett for State Senate in District 8
  • Rollan Roberts for State Senate in District 9
  • Jonathan Comer for State Senate in District 10
  • Robert Karnes for State Senate in District 11
  • Ben Queen for State Senate in District 12
  • John Williams for State Senate in District 13
  • Jay Taylor for State Senate in District 14
  • Darren Thorne for State Senate in District 15
  • Jason Barrett for State Senate in District 16
  • Anne Charnock for State Senate in District 17
  • Chris Pritt for State Senate in District 17

Hamilton said these candidates have been vocal advocates for coal and consistent opponents of federal policies that threaten West Virginia’s energy sector. They will fight Biden-era regulatory overreach and ensure that coal remains a cornerstone of the state’s economy.

“We need leaders who will stand firm for American energy independence,” Hamilton added. “These candidates will be that type of leader in the State Senate.” 

The West Virginia Coal Association encourages voters to support candidates who will protect the state’s energy economy and preserve its way of life.

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