CHARLESTON â On Monday, House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, announced key members of his leadership team for the upcoming 85th Legislature.
âWeâve had a great team thatâs worked collaboratively during the past few years to advance bold ideas to improve our state,â Hanshaw said. âIâm confident this team Iâm naming today will continue to build upon that success and deliver even greater results for the people of West Virginia.â
House Majority Leader Amy Summers, R-Taylor; Majority Whip Paul Espinosa, R-Jefferson; and Assistant Majority Leader Kayla Kessinger, R-Fayette, will continue in their roles for the upcoming session.
âAmy, Paul and Kayla have been tremendous advocates for conservative principles, and I know theyâll continue to provide strong leadership among our caucus in the coming Legislature,â Hanshaw said.
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CHARLESTON As the 2021 session of the West Virginia Legislature looms around the corner with a greater Republican majority taking seats next year, new committee leadership assignments are taking shape.
House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, announced a leadership team Monday afternoon with some familiar faces and a new speaker pro tempore.
“We’ve had a great team that’s worked collaboratively during the past few years to advance bold ideas to improve our state,” Hanshaw said in a statement. “I’m confident this team I’m naming today will continue to build upon that success and deliver even greater results for the people of West Virginia.”