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Questions Remain After West Virginia Republican Party Chair Vote | News, Sports, Jobs

Questions Remain After West Virginia Republican Party Chair Vote | News, Sports, Jobs
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Morrisey wants to make sure stimulus bill doesn t affect states right to cut taxes

CHARLESTON Three state Attorneys General, including West Virginia s Patrick Morrisey, are leading a 21-state coalition seeking immediate confirmation that the most recent COVID-19 stimulus bill does not strip states of their well-established authority to tax or not tax their citizens. The coalition’s March 16 letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen argues that, absent an interpretation by her department, the legislation almost certainly is an unconstitutional intrusion on state sovereignty.  “Federal spending power has clear limitations,” Morrisey said. “Congress may not micromanage a state’s fiscal policies in violation of anti-commandeering principles nor coerce a state into forfeiting one of its core constitutional functions in exchange for a large check from the federal government.

Boos & Applause | News, Sports, Jobs - The Intermountain

Mar 13, 2021 Applause to the Elkins Fire Department for their quick work in putting out a fatal fire in just over an hour Wednesday morning. Two individuals died in the fire in a River Street house that had been declared uninhabitable. The West Virginia State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating the incident. Applause to the 43 years of service to the City of Elkins put in by Carman Metheny, the longtime Elkins City Councilman, who will take part in his last meeting as a current council member this Thursday. Metheny served on city council the past 16 years. Before that he worked for the City of Elkins for 28 years. We salute Metheny for his dedication to the city, and for his openness and honesty in his dealings with the public and the press.

Karnes steps down from committees | News, Sports, Jobs

For The Inter-Mountain Photo Courtesy of W.Va. Legislative Photography State Sen. Robert Karnes, R-Randolph, wears a mesh mask during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting last month. CHARLESTON State Sen. Robert Karnes, R-Randolph, resigned abruptly from all Senate committees Tuesday. The resignation was first announced at the end of Tuesday’s state Senate floor session by Senate President Craig Blair, R-Berkeley. Karnes was also absent from Tuesday’s floor session. According to the letter submitted by Karnes to Blair, he resigned from all his committees due to a business project that will take up most of his time. “I recently took on a large project in my company and it will require a considerable amount of time over the next several weeks to get the project properly launched,” Karnes said. “As a result, my ability to fully participate in committee meetings and deliberations will be significantly impacted.”

Karnes steps down from Senate committees, citing business issues | News, Sports, Jobs

Karnes steps down from Senate committees, citing business issues | News, Sports, Jobs
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