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House talks newspaper postings, TANF drug testing, coal, constitutional amendments in Tuesday work By
April 6, 2021 - 4:42 pm
House Judiciary Committee Chair Moore Capito, R-Kanawha, consults with House attorney during Tuesday s floor session. (WV Legislative Photography, Photo by Perry Bennett)
CHARLESTON, W.Va. The House of Delegates passed a number of bills Tuesday and readied several others for final passage in Wednesday’s floor session.
SB 651
There was an extended debate on SB 651 that would give school districts the option of publishing their annual financial statements on their system’s websites instead of in a local newspaper.
Brent Boggs
Delegate Brent Boggs, D-Braxton, said many residents in his district wouldn’t have access to a report that’s solely online.