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Rockefeller's work for W.Va. praised
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- After U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller announced Friday that he won't run for re-election in 2014, political, union and business leaders lined up to praise him.
"Saying 'thank you' does not go far enough to express the gratitude we have for Jay Rockefeller," said Larry Puccio, chairman of the West Virginia Democratic Party. "Many children in West Virginia are living better lives because of Jay, our veterans are getting the respect they so deserve because of Jay, and our seniors feel more secure because of Jay."
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Rockefeller's work for W.Va. praised
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- After U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller announced Friday that he won't run for re-election in 2014, political, union and business leaders lined up to praise him.
"Saying 'thank you' does not go far enough to express the gratitude we have for Jay Rockefeller," said Larry Puccio, chairman of the West Virginia Democratic Party. "Many children in West Virginia are living better lives because of Jay, our veterans are getting the respect they so deserve because of Jay, and our seniors feel more secure because of Jay."
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