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Delegates pass two election measures

Republican and Dem lawmakers clash over intentions behind bills By Charles Young, The Exponent Telegram CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — A pair of bills modifying the state’s election laws passed the House of Delegates on Tuesday following a contentious debate. Republicans, who control the chamber, said the bills are intended[Read More…]

House Committee on Political Subdivisions debates B & O taxes and stormwater fees

West Virginia Press Association Staff Report CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The House Committee on Political Subdivisions, on Tuesday, debated four bills designed to limit municipal authority with regard to penalizing both businesses and water customers, as well as exempting subcontractors from certain municipal taxes. Proposed by Del. Mike DeVault, R-Marion, HB[Read More…]

House of Delegates begins third week of session by passing seven bills

West Virginia Press Association Staff Report CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia House of Delegates, on Monday, began the second-third of the 2024 Legislative Session by overwhelmingly passing seven bills, all primarily administrative in nature. None of the bills passed saw any debate among lawmakers, and five were passed unanimously. [Read More…]

W.Va. legislative committee advances seven wide-ranging bills from gas well royalty payments to state-sponsored ID age verification for pornographic website access

By Autumn Shelton, West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The House Committee on the Judiciary advanced seven bills on Monday, ranging from enhanced damages for nonpayment of royalty fees to one that would require digital identification age verification to access pornographic websites.  The first bill discussed was HB 4292,[Read More…]

Huntington honors 77 through Black History Month banner program

By Destiney Dingess, The Herald Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — More than 50 community members, friends and loved ones gathered at the A.D. Lewis Community Center on Sunday evening to celebrate the 77 honorees featured in this year’s Black History Month downtown street banner program. The banners recognize people who have[Read More…]

Poll workers being sought for upcoming election

By Greg Jordan, Bluefield Daily Telegraph PRINCETON, W.Va. — People interested in serving the public by becoming poll workers for the upcoming May primary election are being encouraged to contact their local county clerk’s offices. Mercer County Clerk Verlin Moye said his office is seeking people interested in becoming poll[Read More…]

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