Posted inWest Virginia Legislature For years, WV lawmakers have known how to alleviate jail overcrowding. Instead, they’ve made the problem worse. by Ian Karbal and Quenton King March 17th, 2022March 16th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature In WV legislative session’s crowded final night, a number of high profile bills died. Here’s what happened. by Ian Karbal, Quenton King, Amelia Ferrell Knisely and Douglas Soule March 13th, 2022March 16th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature ‘It really will have almost no impact at all’: WV lawmakers strip social worker raises from foster care bill by Amelia Ferrell Knisely March 10th, 2022March 10th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature West Virginia 50-50 custody bill returns, this time with Senate support by Ian Karbal March 9th, 2022March 9th, 2022
Posted inEconomic Justice While WV lawmakers tackle child hunger, their inaction will push thousands of adults off emergency food assistance by Amelia Ferrell Knisely March 9th, 2022March 8th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature Amid efforts to stem discussions of race in classrooms, WV lawmakers push for larger control of education policy by Ian Karbal March 6th, 2022March 7th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV legislative roundup: EMS workers see progress; broadband spending sees less accountability by Greg Moore March 4th, 2022March 4th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature Stressed and stretched thin, West Virginia EMS agencies still waiting for long-term fixes from lawmakers by Quenton King March 3rd, 2022April 27th, 2022
Posted inNews WV lawmakers strip economic development oversight panel from broadband bill by Douglas Soule February 28th, 2022February 28th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV legislative roundup: One bill that wasn’t wanted, and another that may hurt those in need by Greg Moore February 25th, 2022February 25th, 2022