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From left to right at the Congressional Reception in Washington, D.C. held May 28 are: Stan Stockton, Production Supervisor for the Alexandria District of the Virginia American Water Company; Edward Limbach, President of the Southern District of the American Water Works Service Company; Joel Mohr, manager of the Hamlin district of the West Virginia Water Company; West Virginia Senator Jennings Randolph; David Legg,  Customer Service Superintendent of Kanawha Valley District of the West Virginia Water Company; Pierson Butcher, Manager of the Weston District of the West Virginia Water Company; Tom Muncy, Manager of the Oak Hill District of the West Virginia Water Company; West Virginia Congressman Harley O. Staggers; Robert Dawson, Vice President and Manager of the Kanawha Valley District of the West Virginia Water Company; Glenn Phillips, Manager of the Madison District of the West Virginia Water Company; Jim Dawson, Manager of Operations of the Southern District of the American Water Works Service Company; Paul Ewing, Manager of the Hinton District of the West Virginia Water Company; and West Virginia Congressman Nick Joe Rahall II.
From left to right: Bob Hope, Congressman Harley Staggers (D-WV) and Congressman Nick Rahall II (D-WV).
From left to right: Bob Hope, Congressman Harley Staggers, and Congressman Nick Rahall II in the U.S. House of Representatives.
From left to right: Congressman Bob Matsui (D-CA); Congressman Harley Staggers (D-WV); Congressman Jim Florio (D-NJ); Congressman Nick Rahall (D-WV); and former Congressman Fred Rooney (D-PA) who was with the American Association of Railroads. The congressmen are watching President Jimmy Carter sign the railroad deregulation bill (Staggers Rail Act of 1980).