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Stretch run in Senate: legislation covering disrobing in opposite sex locker rooms and ‘adult cabaret’,
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Senators debate bill about coal-fired power plant capacity and then pass it overwhelmingly,
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Senate will consider bills on football safety, support for women’s sports,
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U.S. DOJ says it’s suing to get West Virginia voter info like names, birth dates and ID numbers,
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Governor announces a developer for big West Virginia data center spot,
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A very scaled back Hope Scholarship bill advances to House floor,
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The House bakes its version of the budget bill and adds some spice,
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Delegates look at bill to change school funding, but governor is cool to extra spending on that right now,
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Governor wants to collaborate and listen: budget with a tax cut is his mission,
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‘Bring Them Home’ fund focusing on out-of-state placements takes another step,
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ICE officers violate Constitution when making arrests while masked, writes federal judge in West Virginia,
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Senate passes bill that would convert school days to hours,
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Senators pass $8 million in relief for Hancock County, clarifying it’s meant to be paid back,
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Senate passes its budget bill early, but there’s still a long way to go,
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Families who support Hope Scholarship make their presence known in House of Delegates,
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Legislation to refine the Hope Scholarship roils the Capitol,
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Not 5%, not 10%, House budget proposal does not have governor’s priority tax cut,
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Legislation for greater regulation of crypto kiosks advances in state Senate,
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House rolls out bill proposing big changes to Hope Scholarship for families opting out of public school,
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Senate considers bill that would convert school days to hours,