News from July 2020
In blocking reform, Democrats offer Americans no justice
Police officers play a critical role in protecting our physical security and securing our civil rights. West Virginians know that the overwhelming majority of people in law enforcement – our city police officers, county sheriff’s deputies, state troopers, personnel at the Clarksburg FBI Center, and many others – take seriously their responsibility to serve and protect everyone in our community.
Man says battery purchased at AutoZone exploded on him
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County man has sued AutoZone and a manufacturer after a battery he purchased in a Kentucky store exploded and injured him.
Virginia couple says Kia they bought is a lemon
PRINCETON – A Virginia couple says the Kia Sedona they purchased has potentially life-threatening issues.
Kentucky man says he was hurt from falling on steps on the job at Norfolk Southern
WILLIAMSON – A Kentucky man seeks damages after sustained an injury while working for Norfolk Southern in Mingo County.
Davis returns to private practice, discusses 'chaos' of final months on Supreme Court
CHARLESTON – After almost two years after stepping away from the state Supreme Court, former Justice Robin Jean Davis is “back in the game.”
Capito co-sponsors bill to simplify PPP loan forgiveness for small businesses
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito has co-sponsored the Paycheck Protection Small Business Forgiveness Act, bipartisan legislation to streamline forgiveness of Paycheck Protection Program loans for small businesses.
Former CSX employee blames rail company for his cancer diagnosis
BECKLEY – A former CSX employee blames the rail company for his cancer diagnosis.