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House Bill would eliminate West Virginia film tax credits

By JESS MANCINI The Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG, W.Va.  — A bill eliminating the film tax credits in West Virginia is going to the governor for his signature. The House of Delegates on Friday passed Senate Bill 263, which passed the Senate last week. It discontinues film tax credits[Read More…]

Utopia Pipeline sending Ohio Valley ethane to Canada

Operation up and running after clearing hurdles By CASEY JUNKINS The Wheeling News-Register  WHEELING — After hundreds of eminent domain lawsuits, several route adjustments and at least $500 million worth of investments, Kinder Morgan is pumping Marcellus and Utica shale ethane from the Cadiz area to Michigan for export to[Read More…]

Editorial: WV educators should reject idea of a strike

From The Intelligencer of Wheeling: Questioned about challenges facing public education in West Virginia, teachers sometimes respond that they’re doing the best they can with what they have. So are Mountain State taxpayers. Now, as many are preparing to do their state income tax returns and are thinking about paying[Read More…]

Editorial: Martinsburg, WV, response to opioid crisis is innovative

From The Journal of Martinsburg: It is often observed that what defines an individual’s character is not whether they never fall, but what they do after they’ve fallen. The same can be said of a community. For years the Eastern Panhandle has been in the grips of a devastating drug[Read More…]

Editorial: Proposed WV legislative change to single-member districts is logical

From the Bluefield Daily Telegraph: Lawmakers in West Virginia’s House of Delegates voted overwhelmingly this week to reorganize the state’s electoral map into 100 single-member delegates districts, a move that could provide stronger representation for the deep south counties. At the present time, the House’s 100 members together represent 67 districts. The Republican-sponsored bill, which passed[Read More…]

Editorial: West Virginia needs to increase tourism promotion

From The Herald-Dispatch of Huntington: West Virginia has many wonderful places to visit and vacation. But probably most people in the eastern half of the United States know very little about what the state has to offer. So, if there is a “no-brainer” in Gov. Jim Justice’s proposed budget, increasing[Read More…]

W.Va. House of Delegates bill would make cyberbullying a crime

Delegates Blair and Higginbotham – class of 2014 – two of bill’s sponsors By Jim Workman West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Cyberbullying is a problem for minors in West Virginia, which often leads to poor self-esteem, substance abuse and even suicide. The state legislature is taking on the[Read More…]

This week in the West Virginia House of Delegates: Jan. 22-26

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The West Virginia House of Delegates this week passed a long-debated reform to ensure equal representation among state’s delegate districts, while also passing 17 other bills, including measures to protect citizens’ privacy and boost consumer protections against deceptive telemarketers. On Monday, the House passed House Bill 4002<http://www.wvlegislature.gov/Bill_Status/bills_history.cfm?INPUT=4002&year=2018&sessiontype=RS>,[Read More…]

Conservation groups disappointed in W.Va. Commerce Secretary Thrasher’s response on state park logging bill

Release fromWVPublicLands.org:  CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Conservation groups working on solutions to the maintenance backlog in state parks are disappointed that W.VA. Commerce Secretary Woody Thrasher is standing by a bill to allow commercial logging operations in the parks. Organized under the name, Save Our State Parks, or SOS Parks, the[Read More…]

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