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UBB families head to U.S. Capitol to talk mine safety
Relatives of three miners killed in West Virginia's Upper Big Branch disaster reminded lawmakers Thursday that it's been more than two years and two months since 29 miners were killed in the explosion and that now was the time for action in passing long-stalled mine safety legislation.
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UBB families head to U.S. Capitol to talk mine safety
Relatives of three miners killed in West Virginia's Upper Big Branch disaster reminded lawmakers Thursday that it's been more than two years and two months since 29 miners were killed in the explosion and that now was the time for action in passing long-stalled mine safety legislation.
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