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Democratic leaders looking at legislation to retain, attract young people By
March 8, 2021 - 12:35 pm
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – A group of Democratic legislators in the West Virginia statehouse are pushing for more policies to retain and attract young people to the state.
Senate Minority Leader Stephen Baldwin, (D-Greenbrier) was joined by Senator Mike Woelfel (D-Cabell), Delegate Sean Hornbuckle (D-Cabell) and Delegate Shawn Fluharty (D-Ohio) to voice support for current legislation and ideas on how to attract younger people to the Mountain State.
“They don’t have job opportunities in chosen fields. I think not all of them feel welcome here. The cultural opportunities they have elsewhere. A lot of our young people don’t have hope for the future in West Virginia,” Baldwin said.