WEST VIRGINIA CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION ON MINE SAFETY.
West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin III announces new mine safety initiatives that he and the West Virginia Congressional Delegation on Mine Safety have passed, in Washington on January 24, 2006. Manchin was joined by Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV)..
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