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Month: May 2017
Media Alert: Information on WVONGA panelists available
WHEELING, W.Va. — The WVONGA Spring Meeting, being held through Wednesday at Oglebay Resort & Conference Center in Wheeling includes presentations from industry representatives and government leaders about the future of oil and gas in West Virginia, legal and regulatory updates, and news from WVONGA committees. Anne Blankenship, executive director of WVONGA, said, “The oil and natural[Read More…]
Opinion: Natural Gas — A Solution for W.Va.
By Phil Reale Attorney Charleston, W.Va. As a lawyer and lobbyist for IOGA of WV I read with interest the text of a recent article on the WV Metronews website discussing the state’s revenue and budget posture. As a past president of IOGA of WV years ago when my career was[Read More…]
Register now for W.Va. Chamber’s 2017 Environmental, Energy Conference
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Chamber’s 2017 Environmental and Energy Conference is May 24 at the Charleston Marriott Town Center. This year’s conference has been approved for 6.8 CLE credits for WV and kicks off at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Topics that will be covered at this year’s conference include: WV Department of Environmental[Read More…]
WV budget talks resume in special session
By PHIL KABLER Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — After a 10-day break, West Virginia legislators resumed a special session on the budget Monday, with the Justice administration and Senate leadership tweaking a revenue plan in hopes of gaining support in the House of Delegates — which twice soundly rejected earlier[Read More…]
Legislature gavels back in for special session with two new bills on call, changes to revenue proposal
By ANDREA LANNOM The Register-Herald CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Legislature gaveled back into special session Monday with two more bills added to the call. On Monday, Gov. Jim Justice added a bill to increase the consumer sales tax and use tax on vehicles and a bill authorizing the[Read More…]
Justice chief of staff warns of possible state shutdown
By LACIE PIERSON The Herald-Dispatch CHARLESTON, W.Va. — “Out of an abundance of caution” Gov. Jim Justice’s Chief of Staff Nick Casey on Monday instructed West Virginia’s cabinet secretaries to start developing contingency plans for a potential shutdown in state government. The memo came during the third day of a[Read More…]
Attorneys: C8 case settlement’s final deadline looming
By JESS MANCINI The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — Attorneys in the C8 cases against DuPont have cautioned clients who have yet to respond to the settlement packets to soon do so. Otherwise they will not be entitled to any compensation in the agreement reached in February in[Read More…]
Spinning the story on student distractions
By LISA SHREWSBERRY The State Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Can a toy be therapeutic? Depends on how you spin it. Whirling curiosities dot the timeline of novelties that defy explanation — first, yoyos and twirling tops of ancient origin, then hula-hoops and the like in the ’50s. Now a novelty[Read More…]
Dominion Hope changes named to Dominion Energy West Virginia
Staff reports The Exponent Telegram CLARKSBURG, W.Va. — Dominion Hope began serving customers under its new name, Dominion Energy West Virginia, Monday. This move reflects results of a May 10 shareholder vote transforming the name of the company’s corporate parent from Dominion Resources Inc. to Dominion Energy Inc. (NYSE: D).[Read More…]