A bill that would remove police mug shots from the public information domain has passed the West Virginia House and is now in the Senate for consideration.
The W.Va. Legislature has moved past the deadline to introduce bills in the House of Delegates, and is nearing the same cut-off for the State Senate on Thursday.
With a Raleigh County backdrop at Glade Springs Resort, voters got the chance to hear what those vying for the Governor’s office say they’ll do to help Southern W.Va. if elected in November.
WVVA is continuing to follow a number of bills making their way through Charleston -- whether it be moonshine regulation, religious freedom or economic development.
Republican state legislators, with supermajority control of both the House of Delegates and State Senate, shared their hopes for Wednesday’s State of the State address with WVVA.