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The first day of the event focused on first aid. The teams were given problems and had to solve them while following proper procedures. The teams were then put to the test with two days of mine rescue scenarios and tests. Teams from West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Alabama participated.
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The group will begin the day at 7 a.m. in the Logan WalMart parking lot off US 119 at the Fountainplace Mall. A rally and picnic in Ohio will follow a day of campaigning. If you are interested in going, please contact Shaun Adkins via the Miners for Romney Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/terry.headley1#!/events/143701149104754/
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The group held an event earlier this month in Madison that drew well over 200 people to the Madison Civic Center and plans additional events in Logan, Lincoln and other counties over the next two months. For more information, check out the groups’ Facebook pages at:
Friends and Families of Coal http://www.facebook.com/terry.headley1#!/groups/181696321963237/
Citizens for Coal http://www.facebook.com/pages/Citizens-for-Coal/302147546536332?ref=hl
Friends of Coal – West Virginia http://www.facebook.com/friendsofcoal?ref=hl
Logan Coal Vendors Association http://www.facebook.com/LoganCoalVendorsAssociation?ref=hl
The COALition for Romney http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-COALition/265299486910146?ref=hl
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•H.R. 3409, the Coal Miner Employment and Domestic Energy Infrastructure Protection Act, to prevent the Secretary of the Interior from issuing new regulations that would adversely impact mining jobs;
•H.R. 910, the Energy Tax Prevention Act, passed in April 2011, would prevent the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act;
•H.R. 2401, the Transparency in Regulatory Analysis of Impacts on the Nation Act, or TRAIN Act, passed in September 2011, would require analysis of the effects of proposed environmental regulations on manufacturing, energy prices and jobs;
•H.R. 2273, the Coal Residuals Reuse and Management Act, passed in October 2011, curtailing the EPA's ability to regulate the disposal of coal ash from power plants; and
•H.R. 2018, Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act, passed in July 2011, would limit EPA action with regard to state regulation of water quality.
The legislation previously passed by the Republican-controlled House has been stalled in the Democrat-controlled Senate. The bill now moves to the Senate.

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