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["The \"Veteran's Legacy Memorandum\" provides a comprehensive overview of Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller's work on veterans' issues, 1985-2014, including his service and leadership on the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs. It covers his focus on expanding research and treatment of service-related illnesses, such as Gulf War Illness, Agent Orange, and issues related to Atomic Veterans; bringing attention to the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); and reforming the VA health care system."]%

1241. Veterans' Legacy Memorandum

Media Type: Legacy Memos
["The \"A Record of Achievement for West Virginia: Energy and Environment Issues (Legacy on Energy, Environment and Coal Miners)\" memorandum details Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller's contributions to federal policy related to energy, environment, coal miners, and mine safety. The memo covers the Coal Industry Health Benefit Stabilization Act of 1989, the passage of the Coal Act in 1992, and additional legislation related to mine improvement and safety. It includes a timeline of Rockefeller's years as governor of West Virginia and as a U.S. senator."]%
["\"A Record of Achievement for Children, Families, and Students Memorandum\" details Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller's contributions to federal policy related to children, families, and education. It includes information about the National Commission on Children; Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit; child welfare; welfare reform; and education policy."]%
["The \"West Virginia Wesleyan college Legacy Memorandum\" provides a comprehensive overview of Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller's work as President of West Virginia Wesleyan College from 1973 to 1975, including his efforts to increase enrollment, create an active recruitment campaign, and streamline operations."]%

1244. West Virginia Wesleyan College Legacy Memorandum

Media Type: Legacy Memos
["The \"Legacy Memorandum: Freight Rail Industry and Surface Transportation Board\" details Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller's work on national rail policy as it relates to the Surface Transportation Board (STB), captive shippers, and the freight rail industry."]%
["\"Your Legacy Fighting Inequality and Excess Memorandum\" is an overview of Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller's work in the areas of corporate accountability, and tax, minimum wage, and unemployment benefit reform. It also deals with the Freedom Industries Chemical Spill on the Elk River in Charleston, WV, in 2014."]%
["The \"A Record of Achievement for West Virginia: Diversifying West Virginia's Economy for the 21st Century (Your Legacy Memo on Jobs and Economic Growth in West Virginia)\" memorandum provides an overview of Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller's accomplishments in the area of jobs and economic development in West Virginia. It outlines Rockefeller's efforts in diversifying West Virginia's economy; encouraging new high technology industry growth; helping West Virginia's industries and businesses become more competitive; building a strong tourism industry; attracting new federal operations to the state; and advocating for federal resources to aid the state."]%
["The \"Review of Senator John D. Rockefeller's Service on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence: 2001-2015 Memorandum\" provides an overview of Senator John D. (Jay) Rockefeller's time on the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Senator Rockefeller served as both Committee Chairman and Vice Chairman. This memo focuses on his service in several key areas, including the investigation of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; the Iraq War and flawed intelligence on weapons of mass destruction; Intelligence Community reform; surveillance oversight and reform; the CIA's detention and interrogation program; cybersecurity; and the intelligence authorization process."]%
["Governor Rockefeller standing on an overlook at Blackwater Falls."]%