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State Government Category Archives: State Government
Gov. Tomblin signs public financing bill
CHARLESTON – A bill that continues a public financing program to the 2016 state Supreme Court election was signed into law by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin on May 1. The bill had been approved by the state Legislature on April … Read More
Bill that sends settlement monies to state’s General Fund passes
CHARLESTON – The House of Delegates on April 18 passed Senate Bill 1005, which would establish a new precedent for how settlement funds recovered in lawsuits are handled. State Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is a supporter of the bill, which … Read More
Legislature passes public financing bill for SC elections
CHARLESTON – A bill that continues a public financing program to the 2016 state Supreme Court election was approved by the state Legislature on April 13, the final day of its session. The program began as a pilot project in … Read More
House votes to make public financing for SC elections permanent
CHARLESTON – The House of Delegates has passed a bill that would make permanent the public financing program used in the 2012 Supreme Court election. In a 70-29 vote on April 3, the House voted to adopt HB 2805, which … Read More
Transportation Dept. to pay $30K to settle EPA allegations
PHILADELPHIA – A $30,000 penalty will be paid by the West Virginia Department of Transportation to settle alleged violations of underground storage tank regulations at 10 facilities operated by the department’s Division of Highways. Announced by the U.S. Environmental Protection … Read More
State board sues engineering company for alleged failure to pay
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers is suing J.L. Arnold Engineers, Inc., for failing to pay money it allegedly owes. Jeffrey L. Arnold was also named as a defendant in the suit. The WVSBRPE filed … Read More
House passes magistrate pay equality bill
CHARLESTON – A bill that will give West Virginia magistrates and their staffs a pay raise passed the House Feb. 20 with a 53-45 vote. House Bill 2434, which was passed after approximately 90 minutes of debate, will give magistrates … Read More
Groups rally to protest 2010 Citizens United decision
CHARLESTON – Local and national groups hoping to overturn a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding spending in federal elections held a rally at the State Capitol on Feb. 19. The event protested the court’s decision in Citizens United v. … Read More



