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160:) successfully corralling widespread opposition from both Democratic and Republican senators. In remarks at the time, Senator Rockefeller noted that Stickler had overseen "some of the most dangerous, most frequently cited for safety violations in the entire industry. In fact, his mines had a rate of preventable accidents that were 3 times the national average". Senator Rockefeller, who had recently marshalled the 179:
in August 2007. In a report released in March 2008, the Inspector General of the Labor Department said that MHSA was negligent in protecting workers at the mine. The investigation into the cause of the disaster, including the loss of three would-be rescuers, is still ongoing, with completion
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in October 2006. The appointment, which was met by vocal criticism from members of the Senate - expired on December 31, 2007. On January 4, 2008, President Bush again appointed Stickler as acting head of MSHA, and again renominated him to take the position on a permanent basis.
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through the Senate to strengthen mine safety regulation, noted that Stickler had testified to Congress that he did not believe more legislation was necessary but rather that enforcement was an issue.
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Despite resistance from the Senate, and with the nomination being returned twice to his desk unaffirmed, President Bush later appointed Stickler as a
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Stickler reached public notoriety as a result of his role in co-ordinating the rescue effort to find six miners trapped by a collapse at
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Stickler was nominated to the role of Assistant Secretary of Labor in charge of MSHA by President
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with a bachelor's degree in general engineering. He worked for
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in September 2005. The appointment was strongly opposed by the
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The nomination also faced significant resistance in the
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West Virginia
Fairmont State University
Secretary of Labor
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Secretary of Labor
Mine Safety and Health Administration
West Virginia
Fairmont State University
BethEnergy Mines Inc.
Bethlehem Steel
Pennsylvania
Quecreek Mine Rescue
Somerset County, Pennsylvania
George W. Bush
United Mine Workers
United States Senate
Robert Byrd
Jay Rockefeller
West Virginia
MINER Act
recess appointment
Crandall Canyon Mine
"Information About The Assistant Secretary
Archived
Wayback Machine
United States Department of Labor
"Union Opposes Award-Winning Mine Operator as Fed Safety Chief"
"Opposition from Senator Rockefeller and Byrd helps to block vote on Administrations MSHA nominee."
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