The West Virginia State Legislature referred three constitutional amendments to the November 2022 ballot on April 9 and 10, the last days of the legislative session.
(The Center Square) – N3, which is part of Accenture, announced an expansion in its Charleston, West Virginia office that will bring 100 new jobs to the city.
(The Center Square) – As the West Virginia legislative session came to a close, lawmakers successfully passed a budget bill, but failed to reach an agreement on how the state should reduce and eventually eliminate its income tax.
(The Center Square) – Remote workers will be eligible to receive $12,000 in straight cash and up to $8,000 in other services to relocate to West Virginia in an initiative announced by Gov. Jim Justice.
(The Center Square) – Legislation to expand telemedicine to out-of-state practitioners was signed into law by Gov. Jim Justice.
(The Center Square) – Out-of-state individuals will be eligible to apply for concealed carry permits under legislation signed by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.
(The Center Square) – West Virginia surpassed 1 million vaccine doses administered, Gov. Jim Justice announced Friday.
(The Center Square) – Legislation to set up new classifications in the West Virginia criminal code and increase penalties for some crimes will be put on hold until next session after the Senate referred the bill to the Sentencing Commission.
(The Center Square) – West Virginia has fewer COVID-19 restrictions than the average state, according to a report published by the financial website WalletHub.
(The Center Square) – The West Virginia Senate passed amended versions of bills to enact the state budget and significantly reduce the income tax, which will be sent back to the House with the amendments.
The West Virginia State Legislature referred three constitutional amendments to the November 2022 ballot on April 9 and 10, the last days of the legislative session.
(The Center Square) – N3, which is part of Accenture, announced an expansion in its Charleston, West Virginia office that will bring 100 new jobs to the city.
(The Center Square) – As the West Virginia legislative session came to a close, lawmakers successfully passed a budget bill, but failed to reach an agreement on how the state should reduce and eventually eliminate its income tax.
(The Center Square) – Remote workers will be eligible to receive $12,000 in straight cash and up to $8,000 in other services to relocate to West Virginia in an initiative announced by Gov. Jim Justice.
(The Center Square) – Legislation to expand telemedicine to out-of-state practitioners was signed into law by Gov. Jim Justice.
(The Center Square) – Out-of-state individuals will be eligible to apply for concealed carry permits under legislation signed by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.
(The Center Square) – West Virginia surpassed 1 million vaccine doses administered, Gov. Jim Justice announced Friday.
(The Center Square) – Legislation to set up new classifications in the West Virginia criminal code and increase penalties for some crimes will be put on hold until next session after the Senate referred the bill to the Sentencing Commission.
(The Center Square) – West Virginia has fewer COVID-19 restrictions than the average state, according to a report published by the financial website WalletHub.
(The Center Square) – The West Virginia Senate passed amended versions of bills to enact the state budget and significantly reduce the income tax, which will be sent back to the House with the amendments.
As West Virginia secretary of state, I am the chief election officer in charge of running safe, efficient and fair elections. Amid the pandemic in 2020, West Virginia had an extremely safe election along with a 74% participation rate among active voters. Our outstanding success caught nation…