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WV Senate takes up bill to combat ‘revenge porn’

By RUSTY MARKS The State Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Members of the West Virginia Senate are considering a bill designed to combat “revenge porn.” Members of the Senate judiciary committee voted unanimously on Friday, Feb. 17, 2017 to send a bill to the Senate floor that would make it a[Read More…]

Legislators target local government websites, including Ohio County

By JANET METZNER The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register WHEELING, W.Va.  — It’s not unusual for West Virginia local government websites to contain outdated information — or lack important items such as meeting schedules and minutes, said Delegate Gary Howell. To ensure more timely information online, Howell, R-Mineral, sponsored House Bill 2444 that,[Read More…]

‘Emmaleigh’s Law’ would double child abuse penalties in West Virginia

By EVAN BEVINS The Parkersburg News and Sentinel CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — The West Virginia Senate president this week introduced a bill that doubles the penalties for child abuse offenses in memory of a young Jackson County girl who died last year after being sexually assaulted. Senate Bill 288, or Emmaleigh’s[Read More…]

2017 WVPA Newspaper Contest site open, packets available

Editorial and advertising packets emailed and linked below CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Press Association’s 2017 Newspaper Contest entry packets for editorial and advertising are available and the contest website is open for entries. Every August, the West Virginia Press Association sponsors a statewide convention for newspaper staff members around the state. Benefits include professional[Read More…]

W.Va. Whistle-Blower Law gets support from House; heads to Senate

By GREG JORDAN Bluefield Daily Telegraph CHARLESTON, W.Va.  — Legislation designed to improve the protections to whistle-blowers in government agencies has passed the House unanimously and is now scheduled to go before the Senate, a local lawmaker said Thursday. Delegate John Shott, R-Mercer, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is the[Read More…]

Bill would change age to buy tobacco products to 21

By ANDREA LANNOM The Register-Herald CHARLESTON — A Senate committee advanced a bill that would change the legal age to buy tobacco products to 21 years old. Senate Bill 37, would raise the legal age to purchase tobacco and vapor products from 18 to 21. Hawaii and California have done[Read More…]

House health committee holds off on selling long-term care hospital

By RUSTY MARKS The State Journal CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Members of the West Virginia House of Delegates committee on health and human resources held off advancing a bill that would authorize the sale of one of the state’s four long-term behavioral health care facilities while they wait to see what[Read More…]

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