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Despite Justice-era business investments and tax cuts fueled by COVID-funding, West Virginia still ranks last in job growth.
Politicians said work requirements would get people back to work. They’ll actually kick poor and working people off Medicaid.
Facing legislation targeting their identities, a counselor, a daycare worker, a student and a professor talk about life in the state ...
Politicians said Medicaid patients are milking the system and took away their health care. But providers are the ones at fault.
Next month, Mountain State Spotlight and League of Women Voters Morgantown – Monongalia County will be in Kingwood and ...
Politicians celebrated a drop in overdose deaths while supporting Trump and Congress’ funding cuts that could cause more casualties.
Transgender people are under the microscope in West Virginia. Over the last three years the state Legislature has ramped up bills to restrict medical treatment and limit protections for trans people.
Developers have started building solar fields, wind farms and renewable energy storage plants across the state, expecting to bring thousands of jobs spurred by federal tax incentives and billions in ...
Members of Congress argued that work requirements for Americans who get health care through Medicaid would help get lazy people off the couch. For example, Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.Va., said, “Yes, if ...
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