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At the Capitol: Bills moving through Legislature at rapid pace

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Unlike past legislative sessions, where momentum for the 60-day session builds slowly, the 2015 regular session passed the one-third mark with a flurry of bills advancing in both houses. The fast pace of the legislative session prompted Senate Democrats to attempt a procedural move to slow down a bill to repeal[Read More…]

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Group says bill could leave only 90 tanks regulated

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — As few as 90 of the thousands of chemical storage tanks across West Virginia might be covered by new state Department of Environmental Protection safety requirements passed after last year’s Freedom Industries leak, if legislation introduced this week passes, according to a new analysis of DEP data. That’s 0.2[Read More…]

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Jobs: Weigh all aspects

An editorial from The Charleston Gazette CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Everyone wants more jobs and prosperity in West Virginia. It’s a universal goal. For that purpose, the Legislature’s new majority wants to make West Virginia a “right to work” state. Supporters say more businesses will be attracted if a small limitation[Read More…]

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First priority is keeping adequate water protections

An editorial from The Herald-Dispatch  HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — A year ago in Charleston, lawmakers were busy grappling with an issue that wasn’t even on their radar heading into the 2014 legislative session: How do we protect the state’s drinking water supplies? The question was thrust upon them by the leak[Read More…]

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Prevailing wage bill advances despite stall tactic

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A move by Senate Democrats to stall the prevailing wage repeal bill narrowly failed along party lines Thursday. Senate Minority Leader Jeff Kessler, D-Marshall, moved to reject a report on Senate Bill 361 submitted by the Senate Government Organization Committee. Kessler argued the bill as submitted would[Read More…]

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Herald-Dispatch journalist speaks at Marshall

  HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall University’s Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) had its first event of the semester, “Q&A with PRSSA” Thursday in the John Deaver Drinko Library. Dave Lavender, features reporter for the Herald-Dispatch, was the event guest speaker, who spoke about his experience working in media[Read More…]

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