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 House of Delegates passed a bill that would create an economic and energy development board for southern West Virginia counties. The bill, Senate Bill 354, would create a 15-member board that includes representatives of economic development agencies in McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Wayne and Wyoming counties and governor appointees from the private sector.
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.
The West Virginia Senate passed legislation, Senate Bill 354, which would create an economic development board with representatives from McDowell, Mercer, Mingo and Wayne counties. SB 354 would create a 13-member board that includes representatives of economic development agencies in those counties, with an aim of economic growth along the Interstate 73/74 corridor.
The West Virginia Senate passed legislation, Senate Bill 354, which would create an economic development board with representatives from McDowell, Mercer, Mingo and Wayne counties. SB 354 would create a 13-member board that includes representatives of economic development agencies in those counties, with an aim of economic growth along the Interstate 73/74 corridor.