Among those making the trip is Tim
McLean, vice president of operations for Walker Machinery in Kanawha County ,
who said what happens in the coal industry directly affects his company.
“Our company, historically, which
is going to be 60 years old this year, we have gone as well as the industry
goes,” said McLean . “When it’s going
well, we do well and, when the coal industry is not doing well, we suffer from
that, as well as all people in West
Virginia .”
He said Walker Machinery is doing
“okay,” in today’s current coal climate with challenges from the natural gas
industry and the Environmental Protection Agency, but could be doing better.
Today’s “Rally for American Energy
Jobs” is scheduled to run from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the west side of the
U.S. Capitol.