Posted inWest Virginia Legislature In Justice’s State of the State, lip service but few substantive proposals for WV’s biggest challenges by Ian Karbal, Douglas Soule, Quenton King, Amelia Ferrell Knisely and Emily Allen January 28th, 2022January 28th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature A new report on WV’s coalfields communities has more than 80 ideas, but so far, little legislation by Emily Allen January 26th, 2022January 26th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV legislative roundup: Questions about Nucor numbers, and a restrictive abortion bill by Greg Moore January 21st, 2022January 21st, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature ‘Rushed’ WVU report could have overstated economic benefits of Nucor deal by Douglas Soule January 20th, 2022January 24th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature It’s already hard for West Virginians to get abortions. It’s about to get even more difficult. by Quenton King January 15th, 2022September 15th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV legislative roundup: Some things old, some things new as session starts by Greg Moore January 14th, 2022January 14th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV’s lack of CPS workers means kids don’t get help. The problem isn’t new, and is getting worse. by Amelia Ferrell Knisely January 13th, 2022January 13th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature Gov. Justice still says WV is on a rocket ship ride. He’s sidelined by COVID and the virus is again ravaging the state. by Ian Karbal January 12th, 2022January 12th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature Lawmakers promised to help West Virginia’s coalfield communities. As the session begins, their plan for doing so remains unclear by Emily Allen January 12th, 2022January 11th, 2022
Posted inWest Virginia Legislature WV has a long history of failed economic giveaways. Lawmakers just rushed through another deal worth a billion dollars by Douglas Soule January 11th, 2022January 18th, 2022