CHARLESTON — The House Judiciary Committee on Monday approved without debate — but not without some trepidation — SB 440, which will extend state anti-hazing law to the five fraternities […]
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Preston delegate recognized for work preserving W.Va. history
CHARLESTON — Delegate Terri Sypolt, R-Preston, received a West Virginia History Advocate Legislative Leadership Award from the state Division of Culture and History. She was one of a handful of […]
House Government Organization sends two local roads bills to full House
CHARLESTON — Two locally generated roads bills won the approval of the House Government Organization Committee Friday morning and head to the full House for passage. HB 3044 calls on […]
House passes gambling, hunting, tax bills
CHARLESTON – While most eyes and minds were on the passage of the House teacher pay raise bill on Friday, the House of Delegates also passed a pile of other […]
House Education OKs ‘free community college bill’ and sends it to Finance
CHARLESTON — The House Education Committee on Friday wrapped up its third day of work on SB 1 — dubbed the “free community college bill,” though it’s gone well beyond […]
Delegate Terri Sypolt receives History Advocate Legislative Leadership Award
CHARLESTON — Delegate Terri Sypolt, R-Preston, on Thursday received a West Virginia History Advocate Legislative Leadership Award from the state Division of Culture and History. She was one of a handful […]
Senate bill changes vehicle inspections to every two years
CHARLESTON — The Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved a bill on Thursday to reduce the number of vehicle inspections and make certain used-car sales easier for the seller. As it […]
House Education adds courses at all four-year schools to ‘free community college’ bill
CHARLESTON — The House Education Committee continued its work on the so-called “free community college bill,” on Thursday, approving one amendment and knocking down several others. Work will resume Friday morning, […]
Proposed bill amendment to send $11M in racetrack purse money to schools leads to long House floor debate
CHARLESTON — Thursday’s House floor session clicked along quietly and briskly, with lots of 99-0 votes, until a proposed amendment to a routine, under-the-radar bill prompted more than 30 minutes of […]
House Education begins work on ‘free community college’ bill; adds some 4-year school programs
CHARLESTON – The House Education Committee on Wednesday began mulling over what’s been nicknamed the “fee community college bill,” SB 1. It’s designed to provide “last dollar in” money to […]









