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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Gov. Joe Manchin is planning to host a private meeting on the future of coal in West Virginia with government, industry and labor representatives. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
Nov. 6, 2009 -- CHARLESTON, W.Va. Full Article at All American Patriots
Democratic Governors Chet Culver of Iowa, left, and Joe Manchin of West Virginia confer during the opening plenary session of the National Governors Association Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss. View Photo »
It is a pleasure working with Sen. Mike Green
Before long, Gov. Joe Manchin expects to sit down face to face with President Obama in his bid to sell the idea that 23 delayed coal mining permits are vital to the economic health of not only West Virginia but the entire nation. Full Article at Beckley Register-Herald
West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin is hoping to have a face-to-face chat soon with President Obama. The topic of discussion will be coal. Specifically, Manchin is hoping to make his case for accelerating 23 delayed mining permits in the Mountain State. Full Article at Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Nov. 5, 2009 -- CHARLESTON, W.Va.— West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin today reminded West Virginians that the last day to take advantage of the State’s second ENERGY STAR® Sales Tax Holiday is Nov. 30, 2009. Full Article at All American Patriots
National Governors Association vice chairman Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, listens as West Virginia's Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin, left, speaks during a news conference before the opening of the annual NGA meeting in Gulfport, Miss. , Saturday, July 18, 2009. View Photo »
Coal is going to be our primary provider of electricity for the next 30 years. That’s the practical reality ... West Virginia is very much willing to be involved and play a responsible role.
As concerns about H1N1 continue to escalate, officials are working to boost efforts to educate residents about the disease in West Virginia. The extra work started Monday when Gov. Full Article at Times West Virginian
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Lagging tax revenues are threatening West Virginia state government with a budget deficit, but Gov. Joe Manchin does not yet plan to lay off public workers, ax programs or raise taxes to keep the books balanced. Full Article at The Cumberland Times-News
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Democratic Governors Chet Culver of Iowa, left, and Joe Manchin of West Virginia confer during the opening plenary session of the National Governors Association Saturday, July 18, 2009, in Biloxi, Miss.
View Photo »National Governors Association vice chairman Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, listens as West Virginia's Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin, left, speaks during a news conference before the opening of the annual NGA meeting in Gulfport, Miss. , Saturday, July 18, 2009.
View Photo »National Governors Association vice chairman Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, listens as West Virginia's Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin, left, speaks during a news conference before the opening of the annual NGA meeting in Biloxi, Miss. , Saturday, July 18, 2009.
View Photo »This April 8, 2009 photo released by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, shows West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Chief Justice Brent Benjamin, left, delivering the oath of office to Justice Thomas McHugh, right, on April 8, 2009, at the state Capitol in Charleston, W.Va.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 23: Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (C) walks with West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin (L) and Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas (R) after meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House on February 23, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, center, flanked by West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin, left, and Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, lead the way as governors leave the White House in Washington, Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, after meeting with President Barack Obama in the State Dinning Room in Washington.
View Photo »Lt. M.W. Neal of the West Virginia capitol police force directs environmental protestors that were arrested for trespassing in the Governor's Reception Room at the West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. Monday, Oct. 19, 2009.
View Photo »West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin, right, speaks about blasting on the Coal River Mountain with environmental protesters Chuck Nelson, left, and Miranda Miller in the Governor's Reception Room at the West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. Monday, Oct. 19, 2009.
View Photo »West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin speaks about blasting on the Coal River Mountain with environmental protesters in the Governor's Reception Room at the West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. Monday, Oct. 19, 2009.
View Photo »Miranda Miller, facing camera, was one of seven environmental protestors that was arrested for trespassing in the Governor's Reception Room at the West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. Monday, Oct. 19, 2009.
View Photo »West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin III, right, listens along with Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, second from right, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, second from left, and Georgia Gov.
View Photo »Nancy-Ann DeParle, of the White House office of Health Reform, center, speaks during a meeting on health care during the 2009 Southern Governors Association meeting in Williamsburg, Va. , Monday, Aug. 24, 2009. West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin III, left, and Virginia Gov.
View Photo »From left, Gov. Joe Manchin, Jim Justice and Tom Watson announce the 6-year deal bringing the PGA to the resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2009.
View Photo »From left, Republican Governors Haley Barbour of Mississippi, West Virginia's Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin and Jim Douglas of Vermont, center, listen to Montana's Democratic Gov.
View Photo »From left, Republican Governors Haley Barbour of Mississippi, West Virginia's Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin and Jim Douglas of Vermont, center, listen to Montana's Democratic Gov.
View Photo »Governors leave the White House in Washington, Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, after meeting with President Barack Obama in the State Dinning Room in Washington. From left to right are Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick. Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle, West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin, Pennsylvania Gov.
View Photo »Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, left, and West Virginia Governor West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin listen to questions from the media after they, and other governors met with President Barack Obama , Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, in the State Dinning Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, left, and West Virginia Governor West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin listen to questions from the media after they, and other governors met with President Barack Obama , Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, in the State Dinning Room of the White House in Washington.
View Photo »President Barack Obama, left, talks with West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin III before the start of entertainment in the East Room of the White House following a dinner with the nation's governors in the State Dining Room, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009, in Washington.
View Photo »National Governors Association vice chairman Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, listens as West Virginia's Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin, left, speaks during a news conference before the opening of the annual NGA meeting in Gulfport, Miss. , Saturday, July 18, 2009.
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Coal is going to be our primary provider of electricity for the next 30 years. That’s the practical reality ... West Virginia is very much willing to be involved and play a responsible role.
The Spruce Number 1 Mine permit was one of the most reviewed and carefully examined permits in history ... and now the EPA is telling the employees and the business that made the investment that 'No, you cannot work.' This is a prime example of how the federal government is not working for the people
The plastic industry in West Virginia is both robust and diverse and is an economic engine for the state of West Virginia
It’s more accountable, it’s more transparent and it’s absolutely necessary if we expect to keep West Virginia moving forward ... Our strategy of the last four-and-a-half years has paid off. West Virginia no doubt is facing tough economic times, but we also are way ahead of the pack in terms of our finan...
It’s more accountable, it’s more transparent and it’s absolutely necessary if we expect to keep West Virginia moving forward ... Our strategy of the last four-and-a-half years has paid off. West Virginia no doubt is facing tough economic times, but we also are way ahead of the pack in terms of our finan...
We want Raleigh County and neighboring county residents to tell us what their ideas are for West Virginia’s future ... This event is not a time for government to tell the people how to solve the state’s problems — just the opposite. We want to hear from the people what solutions they have for meeting th...
We want Raleigh County and neighboring county residents to tell us what their ideas are for West Virginia’s future ... This event is not a time for government to tell the people how to solve the state’s problems — just the opposite. We want to hear from the people what solutions they have for meeting th...
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