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President Obama Voices Support for American Power Act. President Barack Obama greeted the release of the draft Kerry-Lieberman climate change bill, the American Power Act, with a supportive statement expressing a desire to see legislation enacted this year.
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DOL’s MSHA expands Upper Big Branch explosion investigation team, names internal review team [05/04/2010]
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Mine Safety and Health Administration today announced the formation of a supplemental investigation group to augment the efforts of the agency’s accident investigation team to determine the cause of the explosion that occurred April 5 at the Upper Big Branch Mine in Raleigh County, W.Va. This investigation group will be led by former MSHA employee Robert Phillips …
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US Labor Department’s MSHA expands Upper Big Branch explosion investigation team, names internal review team
Anonymous tip line established to gather additional information about blast
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Memorial Service for Upper Big Branch Miners Offers Support and Inspiration
Words of inspiration, hope and promises to keep every miner safe was the focus of a memorial service to honor the 29 men killed and two injured in an explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine.
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10:35 a.m.: Capito Statement Following Upper Big Branch Mine Memorial
BECKLEY-On the day of the Upper Big Branch mine memorial service, Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., today made the following statement: “It was with heavy hearts that we gathered today to remember the lives of 29 brave West Virginians who were victims of the tragedy at the Upper Big Branch mine.
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