CHARLESTON â The chairman of the West Virginia House of Delegatesâ Health Committee has been named commissioner of the newly established Bureau for Social Services within the Department of Health and Human Resources.
Del. Jeffrey Pack, R-Raleigh, will resign from his position as delegate. His district includes parts of Raleigh, Summers and Monroe counties.
Pack, of Cool Ridge, West Virginia, was appointed to the House in January 2018 and then elected for two two-year terms.
According to his legislative biography, he works in human resources and was last employed with Metrick Pest Control. He is a graduate of Concord University.
âJeffâs experience serving as the chair of the House Health and Human Resources Committee is a great asset for the state,â said DHHR Secretary Bill Crouch in a release. âAs a legislator, he has seen firsthand the issues that many families face and has demonstrated great dedication to West Virginiaâs children and families.
Pack appointed to lead WVa Bureau for Social Services
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CHARLESTON The debate was polite, but representatives of the House of Delegates and Senate could not hammer out a compromise Friday on a bill to limit the emergency powers of the governor.
Members of the conference committee on House Bill 2003, relating to the authority and obligations of the governor and Legislature when in declared states of preparedness and emergency, could not agree on either the Senate’s conference committee report or the House’s conference committee report.
The conference committee met Friday morning in the Senate President’s Conference Room with a large number of House members present and in the hallway to show support for the House’s position