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W.Va. legislators get details of Justice’s new budget

By TAYLOR STUCK The Herald-Dispatch CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Legislators on Thursday were presented with Gov. Jim Justice’s proposed budget for 2019, which includes an average 1 percent pay raise for all state employees and new funds for the foster care system, tourism and economic development. The pay raise would shake out[Read More…]

Meals tax back on the menu at West Virginia 2108 Legislature

By CHARLIE BOOTHE Bluefield Daily Telegraph CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — Allowing voters of localities to decide whether to enact a meals tax could be one component of a plan to compensate for the loss of tax revenue if an “anti-business” personal property tax is eliminated. The meals tax option resurfaced again[Read More…]

West Virginia opioid response plan targets crisis on multiple fronts

By ERIC EYRE Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia public health officials are circulating a preliminary plan to combat the opioid crisis, emphasizing the need to start addiction treatment sooner in places like hospital emergency rooms and jails. The short-term plan aims to reduce opioid-related deaths in a state[Read More…]

West Virginia State of State leaves Marshall’s Gilbert optimistic

By TAYLOR STUCK The Herald-Dispatch CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Marshall University President Jerome Gilbert is expecting a much better year after hearing Gov. Jim Justice’s optimistic State of the State address Wednesday night. Gilbert joined Del. Matt Rohrbach, R-Cabell, on the House floor for Justice’s speech Wednesday and was even the source[Read More…]

Top legislators discuss West Virginia Forward

Editor’s Note: This story is the final of a four-part series previewing the 2018 West Virginia legislative session. By CARTER WALKER Times West Virginian CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — The state’s two congressional leaders joined West Virgina University’s Rob Alsop in Charleston last Friday to discuss legislation impacting the “West Virginia Forward” program.[Read More…]

Construction to begin on Mid-Ohio Valley compressor stations in West Virginia

By JESS MANCINI The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va.  — Construction will start around the end of the month on three multi-million-dollar compressor stations in Calhoun, Doddridge and Jackson counties for the recently approved Mountaineer XPress natural gas pipeline. Each station will cost about $100 million, said Scott Castleman,[Read More…]

International Energy Agency predicts ‘decade of stagnation’ for coal

By CASEY JUNKINS The Intelligencer and Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va.  — The International Energy Agency does not believe President Trump’s plans to overturn Obama-era environmental regulations will do much to bolster coal markets, as the Paris-based organization predicts a “decade of stagnation” in demand for the carbon-rich mineral. The agency[Read More…]

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