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Editorial: Tax exemptions should stay right where they are

From The Register-Herald of Beckeley: My goodness, this legislature and our governor can’t seem to keep their sticky little fingers out of the pockets of working class West Virginians. To say the least, it’s getting a little uncomfortable — and unseemly – with so many busy hands grabbing whatever nickels[Read More…]

Editorial: Some W.Va. programs must get the ax

From The Journal of Martinsburg: Hard choices will be needed to balance West Virginia’s budget for the coming year. Some legislators already have made one: They want to eliminate the Courtesy Patrol program. It provides regular patrols of a few highways, primarily interstates, by personnel equipped to help motorists whose[Read More…]

Governor seeks OK to furlough WV employees in budget crisis

By PHIL KABLER Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Gov. Jim Justice announced Thursday that he will ask lawmakers to let him force state employees to take unpaid days off in response to the West Virginia budget crisis. In a news release issued Thursday afternoon, Justice said the authority to furlough[Read More…]

Gov. Jim Justice pushes for power to furlough state employees

By JESS MANCINI The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va.  — The governor of West Virginia Thursday said he wants authority from the Legislature to furlough state employees by executive order because of the budget crisis. “Because West Virginia’s finances are such a dog’s mess, furlough legislation is a necessary[Read More…]

‘Devastating:’ Member of Justice Cabinet discusses West Virginia’s financial situation

JESS MANCINI The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va.  — How bad would it be if the West Virginia Legislature doesn’t go with the governor’s plan to raise revenue? Worse than bad, according to Department of Veterans Assistance Secretary Dennis E. Davis. “Let me start by saying, devastating,” Davis said. Davis[Read More…]

Governor releases education plan

By ANDREA LANNOM The Register-Herald CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — At the behest of Gov. Jim Justice, a bill abolishing Regional Education Services Agencies and restructuring the state Department of Education was introduced in the state Senate Thursday. Justice said his plan’s goal is to reduce control from Charleston. Senate Bill 420[Read More…]

Legislature Roundup

The Dominion Post Court of Claims renamed CHARLESTON, W.Va  — The House of Delegates split along party lines, after a lengthy debate, to pass a bill renaming the Court of Claims. HB 2447 renames the court as the Claims Commission and retitles the three judges as commissioners. Judiciary chair John[Read More…]

Justice unveils education bill

By RYAN QUINN Charleston Gazette-Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice wants to eliminate an agency that reviews public schools and public school systems, nix the eight multi-county Regional Education Service Agencies, remove the mandate for schools to have 180 separate “instructional days” and erase the requirement that[Read More…]

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