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Republican Candidate Profile: Amanda Messler

Great profile of Republican Amanda Messler in the Weirton Times Daily
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Governor Appoints Republican Bill Cole in House District 24

Governor Joe Manchin announced earlier this week that he has selected Bill Cole of Bluefield to be appointed to the 24th District West Virginia House of Delegates to fill the vacancy left by John Shott, who on May 18, was selected to fill the 10th District Senate seat due to the passing of Don Caruth.
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Another Business Tax/Fee Increase Coming?

The unemployment fund in the State of West Virginia is going broke as a result of the bad economy. Despite recent changes to increase funding sources, changes which many had hoped would help stabilize the fund, it’s not working.
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State To Spend $3.5 Million on Holly Grove Mansion

The State of West Virginia is preparing to spend $3.5 million to restore and renovate Holly Grove Mansion, the home which sits beside the Governor’s Mansion in the Capitol Complex in Charleston.
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Former Morgantown Mayor Suspends State Senate Campaign

According to the Dominion Post, Former Morgantown Mayor Ron Justice is suspending his campaign for the West Virginia State Senate in the 13th District because of heart problems. Justice was the toughest Democrat candidate to face former Republican Delegate Cindy Frich.

The race will now be between Frich and Bob Beach, one of the current Democrats who represents Monongalia County in the West Virginia House of Delegates.

Challenging West Virginia’s Publicly Financed Campaigns

The ink is hardly dry from Governor Manchin’s signature on a piece of legislation that would offer a pilot project on public financing of judicial campaigns in West Virginia in 2012 and a group is already preparing to challenge the new legislation in court according to the West Virginia Record.
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Amanda Pasdon Kicks Off Campaign in House District 44

From a press release…

The grassroots campaign of 44th House of Delegates candidate Amanda Pasdon publicly kicks off this week with a reception and launch of her website. Read the rest of this entry »

Governor Should Veto Tax Payer Funded Campaigns Bill

Two Republican delegates from the Eastern Panhandle are requesting Governor Manchin veto a bill which would provide for taxpayer financing of of judicial campaigns because of questions surrounding the constitutionality of the legislation. Press release below.
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Governor’s “Save Money By Letting Criminals Out” Bill Passes

I guess Delegate “Beer Tax Bill” Hamilton and the 83 other Members of the West Virginia House of Delegates and the unknown number of Members of the West Virginia State Senate who supported the Governor’s bill to provide early parole for some criminals are not concerned with being painted as soft on crime this election cycle. Let the voters decide, here is the House Roll Call.

W.Va. Legislature Tries for Third Time to Limit Freedom

The West Virginia Legislature is once again trying to limit the free speech of corporations who seek to spend money on political advertising. This makes the third attempt by the West Virginia Legislature to bridle the First Amendment freedom of speech rights that groups of individuals are permitted.
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You’ve Got a Labor Friend in Bill

Very few Republicans in the West Virginia Legislature garner the level of labor support that Delegate Bill Hamilton does on a consistent basis. He is one of very few Republicans that have been endorsed regularly by the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, UMWA, and many other labor unions.
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“Beer Tax Bill” and His Buddies

As I said earlier this week, the politicians in Charleston continue to dawdle as the number of West Virginians who lost their job over the last year climbed to over 32,000 last month and continues to rise.
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Charleston Politicians Continue to Fail West Virginia

This year’s legislative session is well past the halfway point and headed toward its sixty day adjournment having accomplished very little for the people of West Virginia. It’s clear by their inaction on several big issues that the only thing the politicians are concerned about are their re-election efforts.
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Republicans Demand Answers on State’s Vehicle Fleet

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