Former state Sen. Mike Ross, D-Randolph, hopes water conservation will prove the issue that helps return him to the Legislature in 2008, according to the (Beckley) Register-Herald.
"A veteran businessman in the oil and gas industries, Ross is involved in the creation of a 65-acre impoundment, just south of Huttonsville, capable of providing sufficient water to serve Tygart Valley up to half a year," the newspaper reports.
As the article notes, Ross was seeking a fourth Senate term in 2004 when he fell to Republican Clark Barnes, a political newcomer and also a business owner.
14 June 2007
Ross Eyeing '08 Senate Rematch
Posted by Lawrence Messina at 10:45 AM
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Ross better not claim too much of the credit for that project. It is the largest of it's kind in WV and has taken a lot of people a lot of years to make happen. Including one gutsy lady mayor!
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