- Details
The following remarks were given today by Gov. Joe Manchin during a press conference announcing the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s action to file a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regarding coal mining permits in West Virginia:
Â
I want to thank the representatives from the West Virginia Coal Association, the UMWA and all of the top-notch workers and families from the mining community, for your dedication and commitment on behalf of the people of West Virginia.Â
Â
Thank you all for being here for this press conference.Â
I’ve asked our stakeholders to come together today because over the past year and a half, we have been fighting President Obama Administration’s attempts to destroy our coal industry and way of life in West Virginia.
Â
- Details
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin announced Wednesday that his administration is filing suit against the Obama Administration and the U.S. EPA in an effort to stop the senseless war against Appalachian coal being waged by the president and his administration.
West Virginia Coal Association Chairman Gary White and President Bill Raney, along with representatives of the United Mine Workers of America and several other labor and industry organizations, were on hand for the announcement at the State Capitol.
White said it is vital to the state’s future to stop this power grab by Obama and the EPA.Â
- Details
- Details
The deadline to register to vote is quickly approaching. The last day to register to vote in Kentucky is October 4th, and in Virginia and West Virginia on October 12th. It is easy to register to vote. Check out the process in your area www.minethevote.org. This is a vital election for the future of our nation, our state and our industry. The Friends of Coal encourages everyone to vote in November.
- Details
The West Virginia Coal Association and the Friends of Coal joined with the Summersville Chamber of Commerce to host the 2nd Annual Coal Symposium Tuesday in Summersville.
More than 300 people attended the event, which featured speakers from coal companies operating in the area. The theme of the evening was the economic importance and impact of coal on the region and state.
Headlining the event was Senate President and Lt. Governor Earl Ray Tomblin. Tomblin spoke of the importance of having coal as the foundation of the state’s economy. He said it was largely because of the dependability and strength of the coal industry that the state has been able to maintain a strong financial position despite the economic downturn across the country.
