WSAZ - News Charleston - Headlines

Protesters Rally at W.Va. Governor's Mansion

By: Katelyn Sykes Email
Updated: Wed 9:40 PM, Oct 24, 2012

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- The future of coal in the Mountain State -- one group is calling it a dying industry, and they want to know what state leaders are doing to plan for the future.

On Wednesday, protesters with RAMPS knocked on Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin’s door demanding answers. They told WSAZ.com that Tomblin said his door would always be open. That's why they say they decided to knock on it to find out what his plans are for the coal industry, an industry they said is disappearing.

Coal -- it's a hot issue in West Virginia. From layoffs to declining demand, it’s no question things are changing. But those changes are sparking questions, and one environmentalist group is looking for answers.

"We just wanted to have an honest and open dialogue with Tomblin because we all have to acknowledge the thousand pound elephant in the room that coal is declining in Appalachia,” said Dustin Steele with RAMPS. “And we have to have an open and sustainable development in an economy that's going to replace coal because coal is leaving."

About 35 protesters with RAMPS, or Radical Action for Mountain People’s Survival, tried to deliver a letter about their concerns to Tomblin at the Governor’s Mansion. When he wasn’t there, they took the letter to his office.

"They were very respectful,” said Randy Mayhew, director of police at the West Virginia Capitol. “They just wanted to get a message to the governor and upon doing that they left the property."

They left with the same questions they had when they came.

"What's your plan for the future of southern West Virginia that's carried America's electricity needs on it's back for 125 years?” Steele said. “No politicians will give us any answers about what's their plan for economic development."

WSAZ.com tried to get in contact with someone at the governor’s office to get their response on the protest but hasn’t heard back.

A number of state police troopers were also called to the Capitol during the protest but Capitol Police said it was only a precaution.

To read a copy of the letter go to:
http://rampscampaign.org/wv-residents-supporters-attempt-to-deliver-letter-to-gov-tomblin/#more-3019


Comments are posted from viewers like you and do not always reflect the views of this station.
powered by Disqus
Click here to send us your pictures and video pix@wsaz.com

Call To Check Road Conditions

  • WEST VIRGINIA: (877) 982-7623
  • KENTUCKY: (866) 737-3767
  • OHIO:Click here

Click here for online road conditions

WSAZ.com Sponsor Sections & Links

Download the WSAZ First Warning Weather App to your iOS or Android devices. It's FREE, sponsored by St Mary's Medical Center.
SOMC-Very good things are happening here
Very good things are happening here. Click here to learn more
Click here for closing and delays
Click here for school closings and delays. Sponsored by Buckeye Hills Career Center.
West Virginia Lottery nightly @ 6:59pm on WSAZ click here for numbers and drawings
Check out the WV Lottery HD Weather Cameras here. Watch the Lottery Live Monday - Saturday @ 6:59pm on WSAZ NewsChannel 3.
Ohio Lottery
Watch the Ohio Lottery Drawings weeknights @ 7:29pm and Cash Explosion Saturday @ 7:30pm on WSAZ NewsChannel 3.
Making Moms LIfe Easier - with Diane Dimoff
Follow @MomsEveryday daily video tips from the experts about health, money, family fun, and more!
WSAZ Children's Charitable Foundation
Remember WSAZ Children's Charities as we end the year. Click here to donate. Thank you.
A WSAZ Salute to...
Join us as we salute our communities, fairs and festivals. Scheduled are Pikeville, KY, Mason Co, WV. Jackson Co, WV, Logan, WV, Putnam Co, WV, South Charleston, WV, Barboursville, WV, Milton, WV, Paintsville, KY, Gallipolis, OH
WSAZ NewsChannel 3 645 Fifth Avenue Huntington, WV 25701 304-697-4780 WSAZ Charleston 111 Columbia Avenue Charleston, WV 25302 304-344-3521
Gray Television, Inc. - Copyright © 2002-2013 - Designed by Gray Digital Media - Powered by Clickability
User Agent: CCBot/2.0 - 175669931