International Coal Group calls on mining companies to pool money to defeat Dems in Ky., W.Va.
By Roger Alford, APWednesday, July 28, 2010
Coal companies eye targeting congressional Dems
FRANKFORT, Ky. — A leading Appalachian coal company is asking its counterparts to pool their money for a political offensive against Democrats in Kentucky and West Virginia.
International Coal Group is calling on other mining companies to join an initiative that would take advantage of a U.S. Supreme Court decision loosening restrictions on corporate contributions to political causes.
ICG Vice President Roger Nicholson said in an e-mail that he wants to target Democratic U.S. Reps. Ben Chandler of Kentucky and Nick Rahall of West Virginia, and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jack Conway in Kentucky. The e-mail, first reported by the Lexington Herald-Leader, was obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Nicholson said the Obama administration and the Democratic-controlled Congress are “fiercely anti-coal.”
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