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DISTRICT/CIRCUIT |
NAME |
PARTY |
COUNTY |
NOTES |
U.S. SENATE |
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SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO |
R |
KANAWHA |
*- indicates incumbent |
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
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1 |
DAVID B. MCKINLEY* |
R |
OHIO |
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2 |
ALEX X. MOONEY |
R |
JEFFERSON |
|
3 |
EVAN JENKINS |
R |
CABELL |
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STATE SENATE |
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1 |
RYAN FERNS |
R |
OHIO |
|
3 |
DAVID C. NOHE* |
R |
WOOD |
|
4 |
MIKE HALL* |
R |
PUTNAM |
|
5 |
VICKI DUNN-MARSHALL |
R |
CABELL |
|
7 |
RON STOLLINGS* |
D |
BOONE |
|
8 |
ED GAUNCH |
R |
KANAWHA |
|
9 |
MIKE GREEN* |
D |
RALEIGH |
|
10 |
DUANE ZOBRIST |
R |
GREENBRIER |
|
11 |
GREGORY A. TUCKER* |
D |
NICHOLAS |
|
12 |
MICHAEL L. "MIKE" QUEEN |
R |
HARRISON |
|
13 |
KRIS WARNER |
R |
MONONGALIA |
|
14 |
DAVE SYPOLT* |
R |
PRESTON |
|
15 |
CHARLES S. TRUMP IV |
R |
MORGAN |
|
17 |
TOM TAKUBO |
R |
KANAWHA |
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HOUSE OF DELEGATES |
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1 |
PAT MCGEEHAN |
R |
HANCOCK |
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MARK ZATEZALO |
R |
HANCOCK |
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2 |
RYAN W. WELD |
R |
BROOKE |
|
3 |
ERIKKA STORCH* |
R |
OHIO |
|
4 |
DAVID A. EVANS* |
R |
MARSHALL |
|
5 |
DAVE PETHTEL* |
D |
WETZEL |
|
6 |
WM. ROGER ROMINE* |
R |
TYLER |
|
7 |
LYNWOOD "WOODY" IRELAND* |
R |
RITCHIE |
|
8 |
BILL ANDERSON* |
R |
WOOD |
|
9 |
ANNA BORDER* |
R |
WOOD |
|
10 |
MIKE AZINGER |
R |
WOOD |
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FRANK DEEM |
R |
WOOD |
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JOHN R. KELLY |
R |
WOOD |
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11 |
BOB ASHLEY* |
R |
ROANE |
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12 |
STEVE WESTFALL* |
R |
JACKSON |
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13 |
SCOTT CADLE* |
R |
MASON |
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MICHAEL IHLE |
R |
JACKSON |
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14 |
JIM BUTLER* |
R |
MASON |
|
15 |
GEOFF FOSTER |
R |
PUTNAM |
|
16 |
CAROL MILLER* |
R |
CABELL |
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JIM MORGAN* |
D |
CABELL |
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LAUREN E. PLYMALE |
D |
CABELL |
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17 |
MATTHEW ROHRBACH |
R |
CABELL |
|
18 |
KELLI SOBONYA* |
R |
CABELL |
|
20 |
JUSTIN J. MARCUM* |
D |
MINGO |
|
21 |
HARRY KEITH WHITE* |
D |
MINGO |
|
22 |
MICHEL G. MOFFATT |
R |
PUTNAM |
|
23 |
JOSHUA NELSON* |
R |
BOONE |
|
24 |
RUPERT "RUPIE" PHILLIPS JR.* |
D |
LOGAN |
|
27 |
JOE C. ELLINGTON JR.* |
R |
MERCER |
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MARTY GEARHEART* |
R |
MERCER |
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27 |
JOHN H. SHOTT* |
R |
MERCER |
|
28 |
JOHN D. O'NEAL IV* |
R |
RALEIGH |
|
ROY G. COOPER* |
R |
SUMMERS |
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29 |
GREG WOOD |
R |
RALEIGH |
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30 |
LINDA SUMNER* |
R |
RALEIGH |
|
31 |
LYNNE ARVON* |
R |
RALEIGH |
|
32 |
JOHN PINO* |
D |
FAYETTE |
|
KAYLA KESSINGER |
R |
FAYETTE |
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33 |
ROGER HANSHAW |
R |
CLAY |
|
34 |
BRENT BOGGS* |
D |
BRAXTON |
|
35 |
JOHN "JB" MCCUSKEY* |
R |
KANAWHA |
|
ERIC NELSON* |
R |
KANAWHA |
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CHRIS STANSBURY |
R |
KANAWHA |
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36 |
BRAD WHITE |
R |
KANAWHA |
|
37 |
CHARLES MINIMAH |
R |
KANAWHA |
|
39 |
RON WALTERS* |
R |
KANAWHA |
|
40 |
TIM ARMSTEAD* |
R |
KANAWHA |
|
42 |
GEORGE "BOOGIE" AMBLER* |
R |
GREENBRIER |
|
RAY CANTERBURY* |
R |
GREENBRIER |
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43 |
DENISE L. CAMPBELL* |
D |
RANDOLPH |
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BILL HARTMAN* |
D |
RANDOLPH |
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47 |
DANNY WAGNER |
R |
BARBOUR |
|
48 |
DANNY HAMRICK* |
R |
HARRISON |
|
THERESA "TERRY" WAXMAN |
R |
HARRISON |
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49 |
AMY SUMMERS |
R |
TAYLOR |
|
50 |
PHIL MALLOW |
R |
MARION |
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51 |
AMANDA PASDON* |
R |
MONONGALIA |
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CINDY FRICH* |
R |
MONONGALIA |
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JOE STATLER |
R |
MONONGALIA |
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53 |
RANDY E. SMITH* |
R |
PRESTON |
|
54 |
ALLEN V. EVANS* |
R |
GRANT |
|
55 |
STEVEN L. DAVIS |
R |
HARDY |
|
56 |
GARY G. HOWELL* |
R |
MINERAL |
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57 |
RUTH ROWAN* |
R |
HAMPSHIRE |
|
58 |
DARYL E. COWLES* |
R |
MORGAN |
|
59 |
SAIRA BLAIR |
R |
BERKELEY |
|
60 |
LARRY W. FAIRCLOTH* |
R |
BERKELEY |
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61 |
WALTER E DUKE |
R |
BERKELEY |
|
62 |
JOHN OVERINGTON* |
R |
BERKELEY |
|
63 |
MICHAEL "MIKE" FOLK* |
R |
BERKELEY |
|
64 |
ERIC L. HOUSEHOLDER* |
R |
BERKELEY |
|
65 |
JILL UPSON |
R |
JEFFERSON |
|
66 |
PAUL ESPINOSA* |
R |
JEFFERSON |
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67 |
PATRICIA RUCKER |
R |
JEFFERSON |
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Local Companies Take Awards for Community Involvement & Safety
This is the second in a series of reports regarding the Miners’ Celebration event held at Tamarack last week. Miners, community members and others connected with the state’s coal mining industry gathered at the Celebration, which included a gala reception and dinner to celebrate the past, present and future of West Virginia’s coal mining enterprise. The annual event serves to recognize those who play a role in the success of the state’s mining enterprise.
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The Friends of Coal petition to protect America’s coal jobs has now collected more than 11,600 letters of support through our convenient online tool.
The online tool allows you to file your comments calling on EPA to rescind its job-killing regulations that are halting the construction of new coal-fired power plants and essentially forcing the closure of existing plants. The letters are sent directly to the EPA’s official comments e-mail address. You have until December 1, 2014 to register your comments.
If you have not already done so, we ask that you visit the online petition and add your support. You can do so at www.friendsofcoal.org/soundoff. Do it today!
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Public outreach and education efforts for the Friends of Coal continued this week, with West Virginia Coal Association Senior Vice President Chris Hamilton speaking to the Ripley Rotary at their weekly meeting in Jackson County and Bill Raney visiting with the Community Advisory Panel at Arch Coal’s Beckley Mining Complex in Eccles, WV.
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Coal production in the United States was up 10.2 percent for the week ending October 4th from the same week last year, according to weekly figures released by the US Energy Information Agency (EIA). Production for the week was up slightly less than two million tons to 18.5 million tons, from 16.8 million tons for the same week in 2013. Production for the previous 52 weeks, however, remains down, off by 1.3 percent or almost 12 million tons, compared to the same period last year, to stand at 977.1 million tons.
