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STEVEN ALLEN ADAMS Last Thursday was the 30-day mark of the 60-day legislative session for 2021, so it’s all downhill from here. Of the 1,767 bills that have been introduced this session, 65 bills have passed the House of Delegates, 93 bills have passed the state Senate, 21 bills have completed legislation, and six bills have been signed by Gov. Jim Justice. Tomorrow is the final day to introduce bills and joint resolutions in the House (that doesn’t prohibit originating bills from committees, supplemental appropriations bills, and regular resolutions or concurrent resolutions). Much of the heavy-lift bills that garnered much debate from the Democratic minority are mostly through the process. The Senate is still working through some of those bills, such as occupational licensing changes and the education savings account bill. ....
SEN. JOE MANCHIN Almost one year ago, the first West Virginian was diagnosed with COVD-19. In the time since then we have seen our schools close and reopen, small businesses shut their doors and watched in awe as our hospital workers, grocery store clerks, first responders and front line workers became superheroes. We got used to wearing masks and frequently using hand sanitizer, social distancing when we are around loved ones and doing everything possible to contain the virus. Despite our best efforts we still lost more than 2,300 West Virginians to the virus. But we are finally seeing a light at the end of the tunnel and the American Rescue Plan is going to help us finally kill COVID-19 and start rebuilding our economy. This COVID relief package will deliver at least $4 billion of vital assistance for West Virginia to rebuild from the health and economic crises that we’ve weathered in the past year. Our state government will receive $1.25 billion to be administered by ....
[email protected] Would you expect a shot and a Kiwanis meeting to make your week something out of the ordinary, something special? And, on top of that, to get some of the gray out of your head of hair? The answer is “yes” on all three counts. In this case, the shot went in the right arm not down the hatch and made me think I was on my way to returning to a more normal life. Normal, in the sense, that hopefully we’re ultimately moving away from virtual hugs to real ones, genuine handshakes to fist bumps and elbow bumps and a life where we won’t have to wonder who’s behind those masks. Or need a translator to understand what’s being said. ....
Almost one year ago, the first West Virginian was diagnosed with COVD-19. In the time since then we have seen our schools close and reopen, small businesses shu ....
Today, Appalachian-produced natural gas is the primary power source for one out of every eight American households. And as the nation’s fourth-largest energy ....