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Teacher insurance proposal called ‘union-busting’

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A request that the West Virginia Board of Education consider backing a state-funded teacher liability insurance plan, while termed a measure of good will by one school board member, has labor union officials once again saying lawmakers are out of touch with educators. Proposed last week by[Read More…]

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Are robo-calls Morrisey’s new election ‘trinkets’?

A column by Phil Kabler, statehouse reporter for The Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Back in the day, you knew an election year was coming around when the “Darrell McGraw enforces the law” billboards touting the attorney general’s consumer protection hotline starting popping up around the state. That irked some legislators,[Read More…]

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State should play big part in syringe program

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Officials in Cabell County have been working for months on ways to respond to the impact of a skyrocketing heroin addiction problem in the region, one that’s also reflective of what’s happening in many other parts of West Virginia. Leading the way[Read More…]

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