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Leaders predict workforce, transportation, budget issues will dominate legislative session

By George Hohmann For the W.Va. Press Association CHARLESTON — Workforce, transportation and budget issues will likely dominate the legislative session that begins on Wednesday according to panelists participating at the Associated Press’ annual West Virginia Legislative Lookahead, held Friday at Marshall University’s South Charleston campus. John Deskins, director of West Virginia University’s[Read More…]

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2016 West Virginia AP Legislative Lookahead Photo

2016 West Virginia AP Legislative Lookahead Photo: Discussion on broadband expansion in West Virginia was diverse during the afternoon panel of the West Virginia AP legislative Lookahead, held at the Marshall University’s South Charleston Campus. Frontier’s Kevin Wallick, senior vice president and general manager of the company’s Mid-Atlantic Region, explains areas being[Read More…]

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2016 WV AP Legislative Lookahead Photo

West Virginia Sen. Jeff Kessler, D-Marshall, debates the value of Common Core during an afternoon panel of the West Virginia AP legislative Lookahead, held at the Marshall University’s South Charleston Campus. Participating in the panel were, from left, Kessler, Delegate Paul Espinosa, R-Jefferson; Christine Campbell, president of the AFT-WV; and Michael[Read More…]

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2016 West Virginia AP legislative Lookahead photo

2016 West Virginia AP legislative Lookahead: Maribeth Anderson, government relations manager at Southwestern Energy; offers her opinion during the “Forced Pooling” panel at today’s 2016 West Virginia AP legislative Lookahead, held at the Marshall University’s South Charleston Campus. Participating in the panel were, from left, David McMahon, lawyer representing surface and[Read More…]

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Obamacare claim deceptive

An editorial from The Intelligencer/Wheeling News-Register  WHEELING, W.Va. — West Virginians for Affordable Health Care picked some numbers to crunch from data collected by the West Virginia Health Care Authority. They say their statistics show declines in “uncompensated care” have saved Mountain State hospitals millions of dollars, all thanks, as you[Read More…]

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Don’t let the Capital Classic slip away

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — College sports is big business, and school athletic officials understandably look after their own interests. But too often the interests of the public and school supporters get lost in the shuffle. That happened this week with the discontinuation of the annual Capital Classic[Read More…]

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