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W.Va. Session highlighted by child welfare reform

By TAYLOR STUCK The Herald-Dispatch CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As the 2020 session came to an end Saturday, West Virginia lawmakers could leave the Capitol knowing they made an impact on some of the state’s most vulnerable residents — its children. Legislators made finishing touches Saturday to House Bill 4092, the session’s[Read More…]

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Prayer Caucus shepherds Bible bill to W.Va. governor’s desk

By Jordan Hatfield, The Register-Herald CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Efforts to put the Bible back into public schools as a course of study and to allow homeschoolers to play public school sports have defined education policy efforts in this year’s 60-day legislative session – which came to a close Saturday night. Dubbed[Read More…]

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Coronavirus Update: WVU issues statement on Coronavirus, offers website, stats, facts

From WVU Today: MORGANTOWN, W.Va. —  West Virginia University Health Sciences Vice President and Executive Dean Dr. Clay Marsh sent the following letter to the campus community Friday, March 6:  Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19): Stats, Facts and What to Do WEBSITE: coronavirus.wvu.edu There is a lot of anxiety about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but remember, there’s[Read More…]

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Foster parents celebrate passage of W.Va. foster care reform bill, which includes robust funding

By Taylor Stuck, The Herald-Dispatch CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Preston County grandmother Lora Jones is raising seven teenage boys on $462 a month, which barely covers two weeks of groceries. She’s an uncertified kinship caregiver, though she’s been trying to get certified for several months, awaiting final approval since November. Becoming[Read More…]

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W.Va. Impact Fund bill heads to Gov. Justice for signature

By Charles Young, The Exponent Telegram of Clarksburg CHARLESTON — The House of Delegates on Friday concurred with a minor title amendment to a bill creating the West Virginia Impact Fund, completing legislative action on the measure. The bill now goes to Gov. Jim Justice for his signature. In his State[Read More…]

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