The West Virginia Senate Economic Development Committee approved Senate Bill 571, which would create a board to facilitate economic development in the Corridor H area. The board would include representatives of economic development agencies in Lewis, Upshur, Barbour, Rsndolph, Tucker, Grant and Hardy counties.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — The members of the West Virginia Senate Committee on Health and Human Resources approved a bill Thursday that will give a legislative oversight commission the
A bill passed by the West Virginia Senate, Senate Bill 171, has sparked fears of loss of local safeguards against environmental health concerns, especially in Hardy County. The bill would prohibit county commissions from passing ordinances or rules stricter than state law regarding agricultural operations.