Special Election Set for August 28

On Monday evening the Legislature approved, and the Governor signed immediately, House Bill 201 providing for a special election to pick the successor for Senator Robert C. Byrd’s seat and the election will be open to anyone who wants to file, including anyone who is already on the November ballot for another office.  Republicans in the Legislature advocated this amendment and referred to it as the “Capito” amendment since it would permit Congresswoman Capito to seek election to the U.S. Senate, as well as her seat in Congress.  However, the next morning, Congresswoman Capito announced she would not file for the U.S. Senate seat and would limit her re-election efforts to her 2nd District Congressional seat.  So far there have been two Democrats file to oppose Governor Manchin.  Former Secretary of State and longtime mining opponent, Ken Hechler, who is 95 years old, described his filing as a referendum on mountain top mining.  Also, former House of Delegates member Sheril Fletcher from Morgantown filed as a Democrat.  A number of Republicans filed, led by the most prominently known John Raese and Mac Warner, both from Morgantown.  The filing period ends today, Friday, at 5 p.m.  There will be a Primary Election on August 28th, with the Special “General” Election to be held at the same time as the already scheduled November General Election.

Committee Substitute Prepared for H.R. 5663

Committee Substitute for H.R. 5663 which was introduced by Chairman George Miller of the US House Education and Labor Committee during Wednesday’s official Committee “Mark-up”.  Thanks largely to the special efforts of several WVCA, NMA, and BCOA members, the Committee Substitute contains some favorable changes over the introduced version, but remains generally ominous. The threat of moderate legislation from Congresswoman Capito looming over House deliberations is also believed to have played a role in Chairman Miller’s decision to “soften” the bill. 

Among other changes, the Chairman’s Substitute eliminates the proposed definition of S&S violations; revises and lowers the proposed penalties and miner loss of pay provisions; further alters the proposed POV program and directs the General Accountability Office to analyze MSHA’s plan approval process.

Chairman Miller maintains optimism that the full House will pass H.R. 5663 before the Labor Day recess or July 30th.

Communications and work continues with Senator Rockefeller and his staff with greater success to amend the bill anticipated once the bill is taken up by the Senate. 

Water Quality Standard Comments Filed

On Monday, the Association filed comments to the changes proposed by WVDEP to the water quality standards, 47CSR2.  Jason Bostic (WVCA VP) authored and submitted these comments with a great deal of input from members of the Environmental & Technical Committee.  Copies of these comments are available at the Association. 

WVCA Attends SAB Meeting

Jason Bostic (WVCA VP) spent several days this week in Washington, DC attending the initial Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) meetings that were held to review the two reports that serve as the basis for EPA’s April 1, 2010 Guidance on regulating coal mining in Appalachia under Sections 402 and 404 of the federal Clean Water Act.  

Exports Up

The Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) weekly report indicates that U.S. metallurgical exports for May 2010 were 262% ahead of those from a year ago, May 2009 (5.8 million tons v. 1.6 million tons).  Met exports for the months January through May 2010 were 115% ahead of those for the same period a year ago (25 million tons v. 11.6 million tons).  For the same 5 month period, steam exports were down 20% year to year and imports were 18.4% less.  West Virginia production, for the 52 weeks through the week ending July 17, 2010 was down by 9% as compared to the same period in 2009.