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State Tipoffs Involving West Virginia Newsletter for 2023-11-04 ( 3 items ) |
DSCC: Weekly West Virginia 'Battle Royale' Senate Primary Update (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee issued the following news release:
Mounting legal troubles, Mooney attacks on Justice's record as Governor and questions about Justice's conflicts of interest: here's what you might have missed this week in West Virginia's "messy," "costly," and "bruising" GOP primary.
* "There are more legal troubles for West Virginia Governor Jim Justice as he seeks the Republican Party's nomination for the U.S. Senate." New reporting details more PR
W.Va. PSC: Investigation Opened Into Paden City (10)
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Nov. 4 -- The Public Service Commission of West Virginia issued the following news release:
An Ohio River town with a history of water contamination problems is the subject of an investigation opened Friday by the Public Service Commission of West Virginia.
On a motion from legal staff on Oct. 4, the PSC agreed to consider whether the City of Paden City and the Paden City Municipal Water Works are distressed or failing utilities.
The Commission legal staff asserted more PR
West Virginia Legislature: Hollis Lewis Takes Oath of Office (10)
CHARLESTON, West Virginia, Nov. 4 -- The West Virginia Legislature issued the following news release:
Hollis Lewis of Charleston became the newest member of the House of Delegates Nov. 3, reciting the oath of office in a stark House Chamber with an echo that bounced across its bare cement floor, marble walls and clear plastic wraps.
Lewis was appointed to serve the 57th Delegate District, which covers the southwestern portions of Kanawha County and includes parts of South Charleston and Dunbar more PR
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