lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. we have texted and called the white house counsel s office. this story has completely changed because during yesterday s show when president biden read a carefully worded statement about this, he mentioned classified material in one location. and he said that was a surprise. the surprise tonight, classified material in a second location. has he looked into whether any other documents have been taken to any other any other office that he has? i m just not going to speak to this. i m going to let the process continue. peter: white house officials are vague about what was found at president biden s think tank. that is something that the president doesn t even know. but the time something suspicious to republicans. every time we find something that turns out before the election dealing with biden s family is pushed under the rug. and some democrats. i would have to look as to, you know, when they were disco
WASHINGTON, D.C. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., announced Monday securing funds for West Virginia priorities through a bipartisan appropriations package, includ
The West Virginia Senate has forwarded to the governor s desk a bill that would create an economic and energy development-focused board consisting of representatives of economic development agencies in McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Wayne and Wyoming counties. Under Senate Bill 354, , the board could seek out public-private partnerships, propose legislation for bonding and tax credits to facilitate economic development along the Interstate 73/74 corridor stretching from northern Michigan to eastern South Carolina.
The West Virginia Senate passed a bill, Senate Bill 571, aimed at fostering economic and energy growth in the Corridor H area. But the roadway is unfinished, and the Federal Highway Administration published a notice of intent for a supplemental environmental impact statement for an unfinished portion of the project.
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.