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Rockefeller has harsh words for coal industry

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Sen. Jay Rockefeller

By Beth Vorhees

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July 16, 2012 · The coal industry is angry at President Barack Obama and his Environmental Protection Agency. Sen. Jay Rockefeller is angry at the coal industry.

 

His anger came to a head on June 20 when he gave a speech on the floor of the United States Senate to announce his support for coal miners, but had harsh words for the coal companies. 

 

Rockefeller stopped by our studios to explain. 

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