West Virginia Senate President Craig Blair has asked a federal judge to delay the trial involving eight former physicians and administrators in an alleged “pill mill” scheme so a longtime
With a fresh set of legislative lines drawn over West Virginia, a fresh set of races between incumbent members of the House of Delegates is taking shape.
Before the West Virginia House of Delegates adopted a House district map Wednesday, two delegates announced they wouldn’t seek reelection and others accused each other of racism and gerrymandering.
The West Virginia Legislature this week waded into a decades long debate about whether it should support the federal Equal Rights Amendment and whether previous measures to support it remain
The West Virginia Senate on Thursday adopted a bill that would force family court judges to presume 50/50 custody between parents at the onset of a custody dispute.
Gov. Jim Justice has asked staff at the West Virginia Department of Economic Development and legislative leaders to “revisit and perfect” House Bill 4001, and fix it during a special
Gov. Jim Justice plans to call a special session this month to have legislators consider another proposal to reduce West Virginia’s personal income tax.
The West Virginia Legislature’s work on Gov. Jim Justice’s personal income tax reduction stalled out Monday afternoon after Justice called an audible on a special legislative session.
Members of the West Virginia House of Delegates determined they could stray from Gov. Jim Justice’s income tax proposal, but ultimately kept the governor’s plan intact Thursday afternoon.