Coal communities need a seat at the table for infrastructure spending, UMW president says By
Cecil Roberts
Appalachian states like West Virginia don’t have to like every aspect of a federal infrastructure bill, the president of the United Mine Workers union said, but the region should speak up to shape the benefits that may come.
“Are we gonna say we don’t want any of that $2 trillion because we don’t like Biden?” asked UMW President Cecil Roberts.
“If we can bring jobs to these communities, I’m all for it. My goal is to keep coal miners working and help as many people as we can in Appalachia while we’re at it.”
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