Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw told reporters Saturday he was 'there to support the community,' but declined to say anything else.
that company president and CEO Alan Shaw told reporters Saturday he was there “to support the community” but declined further comment.a public meeting attended by hundreds of people,
Norfolk Southern said in a statement Friday that it was “committed to coordinating the cleanup project and paying for its associated costs,” saying the company wanted to ensure that East Palestine’s residents and natural environment “not only recover but thrive.”
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