Month: October 2017

Road Bond Editorial: The Wheeling News-Register says vote ‘Yes’

From The Wheeling News-Register:   Vote ‘Yes’ and monitor road project spending No doubt some unscrupulous operators are eager to see West Virginians approve a $1.6 billion road bond issue. The possibilities for fraud and other chicanery are limitless. Voters in our area should say yes to the bond issue, as we[Read More…]

Road Bond Editorial: Weirton Daily Times says vote ‘Yes’

From The Weirton Daily Times:  For years, many West Virginians have complained about the sorry condition of many highways and bridges in our state. We wondered why someone didn’t do something about the problem. Now whether the challenge is addressed is up to us. It would be foolish not to[Read More…]

Road Bond Editorial: Logan Banner says vote ‘Yes’

From the Logan Banner: Roads initiative merits a ‘yes’ vote to help state Economic growth in West Virginia has been a long, difficult struggle for many decades. The state has long relied on the coal industry as the backbone of its economy, but even that pillar has been weakened as[Read More…]

Fate of road bond rests with WV voters

By TAYLOR STUCK The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – As early voting continues through Wednesday, Gov. Jim Justice and supporters of his Road to Prosperity infrastructure plan are traveling across the state in the final push to get West Virginia voters to the polls next Saturday. The governor hopes[Read More…]

Editorial: Phase Out W.Va. Tax on Inventory

From The Wheeling News-Register: If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. That is advice West Virginia legislators should embrace in regard to tax reform. This has not been a good year for tax reform in our state, where we surely need something to help struggling families and give[Read More…]

Editorial: Economic report comes with a call to action

From The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington: The findings of a study done at the behest of a West Virginia state agency and its two largest universities spell out what officials describe as a path forward to diversify and grow the state’s economy, but amid the opportunities spelled out in the report[Read More…]

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