Under Senate Bill 618, approved by the West Virginia Senate Economic Development Committee on Feb. 19, 2024, only state carbon credits from real property or standing timber would be eligible for purchase, prompting criticism it s anti-property rights legislation. Senate Bill 618 is the latest in a string of attempts in the state Legislature to regulate forest carbon offset agreements.
CHARLESTON Members of the West Virginia Legislature agree more funding needs to get into the hands of fire departments across the state, but how to go about
CHARLESTON Members of the West Virginia Legislature agree more funding needs to get into the hands of fire departments across the state, but how to go about that is creating a divide between rural and urban lawmakers. House Bill 121 would create a County Fire Protection Fund and a Growth County Fire Protection Fund. […]
CHARLESTON Members of the West Virginia Legislature agree more funding needs to get into the hands of fire departments across the state, but how to go about