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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Opinions


You’re entitled to our opinion

By The West Virginia Record |
Ouch! Now Family Court Judge Sally Jackson knows how all the other victims of cancel culture feel. Maybe she should stick to private messages from now on.

A team approach to overcome opioid abuse

By Patrick Morrisey |
Our team approach will utilize real experts with real experience, physicians, nurses and healthcare administrators. This will ensure appropriate spending and that the money does not run out in two, three or four years.

‘Over-naming’ asbestos defendants is a major problem, and it's getting worse

By The West Virginia Record |
“Asbestos litigation continues to create problems for businesses, and West Virginia is the epicenter,” a recent report asserts.

The Name Game: Over-naming in West Virginia asbestos litigation

By Mary Margaret Gay |
This legislation is needed in West Virginia. Over-naming of asbestos defendants is a serious issue, unnecessarily driving up litigation costs, bankrupting companies, creating further West Virginia court backlogs, and leaving unsuspecting victims with delayed recoveries.

The case for an Agriculture Business Development Fund

By Kent Leonhardt |
We know we cannot rely on the federal government to tell us what is best for West Virginia. It will take state lawmakers, business leaders and producers to turn our state around.

Defending West Virginia against Biden overreach

By Patrick Morrisey |
We will continue to watch the president closely and in doing so defend America so West Virginia and our country can reach their full potential.

Any intermediate appellate court should include first review of all family court decisions

By Jim Douglas |
Family disputes that end up in court can be ugly. But no one can deny their prevalence or their importance.

Asbestos still is a big problem, and West Virginia is no exception

By Treven Pyles |
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – We like to think of asbestos as a problem of the past, something that has been “done away with” back in the '80s and '90s. But sadly, for hundreds of thousands of Americans, it is still very much at the front of the mind.

Are Wayne County voters being disenfranchised?

By The West Virginia Record |
If you’re tired of big shots usurping your rights, you’d better speak up.

On principle, Manchin should support statehood for Puerto Rico

By Andres Fuentes |
HURRICANE – West Virginia became a state because they stood on principle. Originally a part of Virginia, they rejected the rebellion of the Confederacy in favor of membership in the Union. It is fitting that a key West Virginian could have a pivotal role in standing on principle and helping add another state to the union – Puerto Rico.

The war on coal has begun again

By The West Virginia Record |
We’d thought we’d won, and we had. But now, the war is on again.

West Virginia voters put students and education first; it’s time for our leaders to follow

By Jason Huffman |
Educational freedom was on the ballot this year, and voters have spoken. Lawmakers should stop tinkering and instead get busy reimagining our state’s approach to K-12 education.

Our renewed fight against opioid abuse

By Patrick Morrisey |
CHARLESTON – As we enter a new year full of opportunity, I also embark upon my third term as your attorney general and do so with renewed commitment to fight against opioid abuse with more intensity than ever.

Confidence in U.S. government begins with confidence in our election process

By Mac Warner |
Through voter engagement and following the rule of law, West Virginia voters can have confidence in the election process and confidence in our elected leaders. As President Lincoln once said, it is “their decision."

Stop over-naming and over-blaming

By The West Virginia Record |
The asbestos lawyers tying up the dockets in West Virginia seem to have taken a cue from Dame Agatha Christie, blaming everyone in sight for the asbestos-related injuries allegedly suffered by their clients.

This superintendent of schools needs some schooling

By The West Virginia Record |
Someone needs to give Jefferson County Schools Superintedent Bondy Shay Gibson a civics lesson. Bus drivers Tina Renner and Pamela McDonald may be the ones to do it.

Carmichael: Thankful for the opportunity and pleased with the progress

By Mitch Carmichael |
At the conclusion of one’s term in office, what more can anyone ask but that one’s time in service will have made a profound and lasting impact toward improving the lives of people we serve and society as whole? I firmly believe this goal has been achieved.

Justice Walker deserves thanks, not cheap shots

By J. Zak Ritchie |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Record recently published an editorial titled “Judge bestows generational wealth in West Virginia” that criticized a recent opinion by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia authored by Justice Beth Walker.

Weathering the storm and looking forward to 2021

By Tim Armstead |
When I began my term as Chief Justice on January 1, little did I know that our court system would face the tremendous, unprecedented challenge that the COVID-19 epidemic has presented for courts throughout our state.

2020 was a year for the record books in West Virginia

By Mac Warner |
CHARLETON – While 2020 will be remembered for its challenges, my office will always recall this year with pride in our accomplishments.