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A just-the-facts approach to politics and government in the Mountain State of West Virginia.
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DaughterGate Makes It To Court
2008-04-16 13:41:00
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has filed the lawsuit it threatened a month ago, suing "West Virginia University for failing to comply with the state's open records law.""The newspaper alleges the university committed numerous violations in its response to requests for documents related to the school's decision last fall to retroactively award a master's of business administration degree to Mylan Inc. executive Heather Bresch, daughter of West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin," the Post-Gazette reported.Filed in Monongalia County Circuit Court , "the suit alleges that WVU failed to respond in a timely manner to a series of Freedom of Information Act requests, withheld public records that are not privileged or otherwise exempt from disclosure and concealed information by intentionally misapplying exemptions under the law," the article said.The newspaper earlier posted a graphic to illustrate its findings regarding's Bresch's record at WVU.Public Broadcasting also has a report from the first...
President 2008: Coal
2008-04-16 13:18:00
Public Broadcasting examines the dueling Democratic campaigns on Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Kentucky through the prism of one of their leading industries."One big issue is whether to support a moratorium on new construction of coal-fired power plants," the report said. "It?s led to some interesting double-talk from both."
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W.Va. Toddler Program Left in Funding Lurch
2008-04-15 14:53:00
West Virginia's "Birth to Three" program, which serve "more than 5,600 developmentally delayed infants and toddlers," is on track to complete the budget year June 30 "with a $3 million deficit," The Charleston Gazette reports."The number of children with developmental delays enrolled in the program has increased by 2,000 during the past five years, but state and federal funding hasn't kept up," the article said. "The state has fallen weeks behind in reimbursing nurses and therapists who work with children in the program."
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Cancer Stalks The Mountain State
2008-04-15 14:04:00
Partly attributed to the lack of screenings, "West Virginians are more likely than residents of any other state to die from the second-most common form of cancer," The Associated Press reports. AP's Tom Breen culls from a recent report by the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to find that "about 22 West Virginians per 100,000 residents die every year from colorectal cancer," while "nationally, the average fatality rate is 17.8 per 100,000."Nancy Roach with the Colorectal Cancer Coalition told Breen that "the main reason more West Virginians are not screened is a lack of health insurance... More than 245,000 West Virginians are uninsured."
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Income in W.Va.
2008-04-15 13:59:00
"The income gap between West Virginia's richest and poorest families grew faster than in all but seven other states since the 1990s," The Charleston Gazette reports, citing a new study."The Economic Policy Institute and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, looked at income data dating back to the late 1980s," the article said. "The study found that during the late 1990s, incomes grew for both rich and poor. But the 2001 economic downturn ended that. Income s stagnated or fell for poor and middle-income families, but rich families recovered - partly thanks to the federal tax cuts of the early 2000s, the report states."
Teacher Pension Transfers
2008-04-15 13:29:00
The Charleston Gazette reports that "in the first 10 days of the six-week pension transfer election, only 386 teachers and school personnel in the Teacher s Defined Contribution plan have opted to transfer to the Teachers Retirement System."The article cites figures posted by the Consolidated Public Retirement Board. At least 12,343 enrollees must elect to move for a transfer to occur. "The election period closes May 12, which is the final day that TDC participants can either mail in transfer forms, or submit them to their supervisors," the article said.
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Election 2008 Shorts (2nd Update)
2008-04-15 13:25:00
The Associated Press sifts through campaign finance reports from legislative races to see the House and Senate candidates had raised nearly $2 million as of late March. AP also ID's the most flush campaigns, and the big spenders.West Virginia's Democratic Party held county-level conventions throughout the state in advance of its main June meeting. The Intelligencer of Wheeling has reports from both Ohio County and Marshall County, The Journal of Martinsburg covered those in the Eastern Panhandle, The Parkersburg News has Wood County's, The Charleston Gazette reports on Kanawha County, and The Register-Herald of Beckley covered Raleigh County's.AP also interviewed all four candidates for secretary of state, finding that "updating campaign finance laws, improving voter turnout and changing the way polling places are run are some of the ideas from those wanting" the office.Gen. Wesley Clark appeared on MetroNews' Talkine to stump for Hillary Clinton. With audio.Both Public Broadca...
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They Voted For You: Columbia
2008-04-11 14:36:00
The U.S. House voted 224-195 on Thursday to put off the deadline for considering legislation "to implement the United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement."U.S. Reps. Alan Mollohan, D-1st, and Nick Rahall, D-3rd, voted with the majority. U.S. Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-2nd, joined all but six of her GOP colleagues in opposing the measure.The Associated Press reports that "the Democratic-led House, in an election-year showdown with the White House, on Thursday effectively denied President Bush a vote any time soon on a free trade agreement with Colombia, a key South American ally."
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They Voted For You: Mortgage Crisis
2008-04-11 14:15:00
U.S. Sens. Robert C. Byrd and Jay Rockefeller, both D-W.Va., voted for legislation Thursday "to provide needed housing reform and for other purposes."The bill sent to the House 84-12 is "a bipartisan package of tax breaks and other steps designed to help businesses and homeowners weather the housing crisis," though "even its supporters acknowledge it's tilted too much in favor of businesses such as home builders and does little to help borrowers at risk of losing their homes," The Associated Press reports."Before passing the measure, the Senate added $6 billion in unrelated tax breaks for renewable energy producers, despite Senate rules that say tax cuts need to be "paid for" with revenue increases elsewhere in the tax code," AP notes. "The bill also offers $150 billion for pre-foreclosure counseling and stronger loan disclosure requirements."
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Election 2008 Shorts
2008-04-10 19:26:00
The Charleston Daily Mail profiles GOP gubernatorial candidate Russ Weeks, after the Navy veteran and former state senator sat down with its editorial board.The Associated Press reports that Weeks has notified Gov. Joe Manchin, legislative leaders and other state officials that he plans to sue over the retroactive per diem increases awarded lawmakers last month. MetroNews also has an item.The Daily Mail also reports that Democratic Supreme Court candidate Menis Ketchum may have run afoul of state law by having uniformed police officers appear in one of his TV ads. "Ketchum's campaign, after being notified of the law, said it would immediately pull the brief shot of the candidate associating with the officers near some police cruisers," the article said.
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DaughterGate Roils On (Updated)
2008-04-10 19:20:00
In the wake of Heather Bresch's interview with The Associated Press and others, The Charleston Gazette focuses on her "unconventional acceptance"into West Virginia University's executive MBA program.The program's former head "said it was not uncommon for the college to provisionally accept students into the program if they did not meet all the criteria for acceptance," the newspaper reported.The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that her "explanation of her claim that she earned a graduate business degree from West Virginia University is inconsistent with changes that WVU made to her records in October to show that she earned the degree."WDTV airs more of its interview with Bresch, in which she "answers to the accusations that her father, Governor Joe Manchin, may have influenced university officials to award her the degree."Manchin, in turn, spoke to MetroNews in the wake of Bresch's testimony this week before a panel investigating the matter. "I understand the public scrutiny th...
Massey, Massey, Massey
2008-04-10 14:30:00
Justice Larry Starcher has dropped his plan to hold a public hearing today to air Massey Energy Co.'s recusal request targeting him in a pending appeal. He cited the court's unanimous (Maynard disq.) rejection of Massey's bid to block the unprecedented hearing. Starcher also said "he now plans to seek further information by sending out written questions rather than holding the public hearing," The Associated Press reports. The Charleston Gazette, the Charleston Daily Mail and MetroNews also have reports.The Daily Mail also reports that Massey's federal lawsuit against the Supreme Court, which targets its recusal process, is continuing. The case had been on hold while the Supreme Court's lawyers appeal their denial of a dismissal motion. The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has said "a review at this stage in the case would be premature," the newspaper reported.A federal judge has also approved a settlement "that requires Massey Energy to pay a record $20 million in fines t...
W.Va. Electioneering Law Challenged
2008-04-10 14:29:00
A federal judge could decide today whether to block enforcement of West Virginia's electioneering communications law.The Center for Individual Freedom argued Wednesday that requiring it to disclose its spending and identify its donors, for ads it wants to run in the state Supreme Court race, is unconstitutional.Secretary of State Betty Ireland and the state's county prosecutors disagree, citing a 2003 U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the topic.These officials were joined as parties in the case by three of the four Democratic Supreme Court candidates, the West Virginia Education Association and the state's AFL-CIO. Lawyers for each party got their turn during the two-hour hearing.The Associated Press has details, as does The Charleston Gazette.
Byrd's Health Remains a Topic on Capitol Hill
2008-04-09 14:02:00
The Hill reports that the regular Tuesday meeting of top Senate Democrats focused this week on "the idea of shifting the workload of ailing Appropriations Committee Chairman Robert Byrd.""The 90-year-old West Virginia Democrat has been present for several recent votes, but earlier this year was in and out of the hospital for short stays," the article said. "Many participants of the closed-door meeting wouldn?t discuss the details, noting the sensitivity of Byrd?s situation."As noted at the time, The Politico reported in December that "A group of Senate Democrats has begun quietly exploring ways to replace the venerable Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) as chairman of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee."More recent observations on Byrd's condition are here, here and here.
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DaughterGate: Bresch Speaks
2008-04-09 03:28:00
...and tells The Associated Press' Vicki Smith that she parlayed a "career-defining" job assignment - riding herd on a "complex corporate lawsuit" involving employer Mylan Inc. - into "work-experience credit for her final four courses" at West Virginia University's EMBA program."I secured my degree in '98 when my father wasn't governor, when (Mylan chairman) Mike Puskar hadn't given millions and Mike Garrison wasn't (WVU) president," Bresch told Smith.Bresch also told AP that she's testified this effect before the panel assigned to investigate whether she earned the degree she received. "She said she cleared the work-experience-for-credit arrangement with Paul Speaker, the former head of WVU's EMBA program," the article said.Speaker withheld comment, pending any statements by the school, but did say that "he cannot recall any instance in the history of the EMBA program when work experience substituted for course work. "If you look through the annals of anything at the univer...
Spike Strikes Back (Updated)
2008-04-09 03:19:00
In the wake of the report by ABC News on MonacoGate, Chief Justice Elliott "Spike " Maynard attributed such coverage to a conspiracy during a Tuesday interview on MetroNews' Talkline.MetroNews reports that Maynard"says he is the victim of what he calls 'the mother of all political smears' and 'disgusting mud slinging at its worst.'"Battling with three other Democrats in a two-seat May 13 primary race, Maynard also told Talkline host Hoppy Kercheval that "he was considering filing a lawsuit against those who, he claims, have unfairly targeted him in this election year." "Win or lose, when this is over, there will be litigation," Maynard told Kercheval.MetroNews also offers audio. Public Broadcasting (audio here) is among those to report on the segments aired Monday by ABC News.The Athens Messenger, meanwhile, has interviewed native Asa Eslocker, an investigative field producer/reporter for ABC News. "While attempting to interview Chairman Don Blankenship of Massey Energy, one of...
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Quote of the Day (2nd Update)
2008-04-09 03:15:00
"McCain was a fighter pilot, who dropped laser-guided missiles from 35,000 feet. He was long gone when they hit... What happened when they [the missiles] get to the ground? He doesn't know. You have to care about the lives of people. McCain never gets into those issues."-- U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., in an interview with The Charleston Gazette on his support for Barack Obama.(Update : McCain's campaign has issued a response. Rockefeller's office told MetroNews' Talkline on Tuesday that the senator had also praised McCain's service during the interview, and that the remark meant to address the presumptive GOP nominee's approach to domestic issues. )(Update II: Rockefeller tells The Associated Press that he's called McCain to apologize, saying "I made an inaccurate and wrong analogy, and I have extended my sincere apology to him.")
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Bonus Quote of the Day
2008-04-08 20:16:00
"I have a team of lawyers, right now, who are evaluating the evidence, evaluating what people are doing, what the news media's doing and people who accused me of doing anything wrong, particularly taking money, will be a defendant in the lawsuit. You can take that to the bank."-- Supreme Court Chief Justice Elliott "Spike" Maynard, regarding MonacoGate and related coverage, on MetroNews Talkline Tuesday.
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Capito Takes a Hit on Wall Street (Updated)
2008-04-08 20:00:00
USA Today offers a teaser from a Roll Call (subscriber only) article that found "the personal portfolios of 51 representatives and senators may lose as much as $13.2 million in value thanks to the credit crisis that has cleaved the value of shares in banks and other financial institutions."Roll Call says Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, a West Virginia Republican who serves on the Financial Services Committee, may have lost the greatest amount of money, somewhere between $859,000 and $3.44 million," the blurb said.Update: Roll Call says Capito is not one of the two lawmakers who "held stock in Bear Stearns, the Wall Street giant whose federally backed sale is now drawing scrutiny on Capitol Hill." It instead traces her potential hit to the 57 percent slide in Citigroup's stock:She holds $1.5 million to $6.02 million worth of the stock ? a result of the fact that her husband, Charlie Capito, has worked for the firm for 30 years, spokesman John Coffin said. Her holdings have lost at least ...
Employment and Income in West Virginia
2008-04-08 19:57:00
In reporting that West Virginia "has never ranked higher than 44th in the nation when it comes to the income level of its average citizen" since 1979, the Charleston Daily Mail also sheds light on a troubling statistic."WVU research shows that in 2005, only about 55 percent of able-bodied people aged 16 and older participated in the workforce," the article said. "Nationally, the average was 65.9 percent in 2005."The article cites Tom Witt, director of WVU's Bureau of Business and Economic Research, who said "the high number of citizens who are able to work but don't is a serious drag on the overall average income.""West Virginia has the lowest labor force participation rate in the country," Witt told the newspaper. "This has been a chronic, long-term statistic in our state. I see no reason for that to change."
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Deal Reported in Casino Strike
2008-04-08 14:53:00
The Associated Press reports that "Union negotiators and executives at Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort in Chester have reached a tentative deal on a new contract for 200 striking workers."MetroNews also has details, with a union official saying the proposed three-year contract "addresses the concerns workers have about rising healthcare costs."
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Election 2008: Campaign Finance
2008-04-08 14:50:00
All state candidates faced a Friday deadline for filing the initial round of campaign finance reports for the May 13 primary.The Associated Press offers details from the reports filed in the gubernatorial race, with incumbent Joe Manchin poised to repeat the utter dominance of the money race displayed in 2004.AP also has highlights from the Supreme Court, secretary of state and attorney general's contests.Here's a basic rundown:(click to enlarge)
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Charlton Heston in W.Va.
2008-04-08 14:28:00
The weekend passing of Charlton Heston has The Register-Herald recalling the Hollywood legend's 2000 appearance in Beckley to urge West Virginia voters to elect George Bush over Al Gore:Then president of the National Rifle Association, the venerable actor attracted such a large crowd that he was compelled to deliver a second address outside the arena after completing his first one.?We love you, Moses,? one man shouted.
Hunting 101
2008-04-08 14:21:00
Public Broadcasting delves into legislation signed into law last week that aims to increase the state's hunting ranks by offering classes in public schools."The bill?s passage on the last day of the legislative session made national headlines ? including the front page of the New York Times," Public Broadcasting reports. "But that story missed that hunter safety training in schools isn?t a new phenomenon at all in West Virginia, and the new law doesn?t do much to expand the practice. "With audio.
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W.Va. Supreme Court on ABC
2008-04-08 13:43:00
ABC News has posted video of its reporter's run-in with Massey Energy's Don Blankenship. It also offers a photo slide show for its "scandal" story.
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Lawmakers Paid More Than Just Salary
2008-04-07 14:38:00
Besides a $15,000-a-year salary, which will increase $5,000 starting next year, legislators can expect compensation for travel and lodging plus daily extra duty payments if they're leadership.The Charleston Gazette reports that nonsalary pay in the House of Delegates has exceeded $1 million for the budget year ending June 30. The Gazette found that "12 delegates have been paid more in expense money year-to-date than their $15,000 legislative salaries. "The Gazette reported earlier on legal precedent that may bolster the possible legal challenge by GOP gubernatorial candidate Russ Weeks of retroactive increases to some of the per diem payments.
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Election 2008 Shorts
2008-04-07 14:23:00
The Associated Press looks at efforts by Supreme Court Chief Justice Elliott "Spike" Maynard and his supporters to get his re-election campaign out from under the shadow cast by the now-infamous Monaco photos.The Charleston Gazette covered a weekend debate of the Democratic Supreme Court candidates (sans Maynard), hosted by the Young Democrats at their annual convention.Secretary of State Betty Ireland predicts healthy voter turnout May 13, particularly for the Democratic primary. "Ireland says the motivating factor for those voters will be the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination between Illinois Senator Barack Obama and New York Senator Hillary Clinton," MetroNews reports. With audio.
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Gas Price Protest Expected to Crowd Capitol
2008-04-04 14:35:00
Frustration over gas prices _ and the state tax components therein _ has boiled over into a grass-roots protest that could have hundreds of truckers converging on the West Virginia Capitol in their rigs Friday.The Associated Press, MetroNews (with audio), the Charleston Daily Mail and The Charleston Gazette offer a preview. The latter spoke to 0rganizer Gary Davis, a Sutton-based handyman."We want fuel prices rolled back two [dollars] to two and a quarter," Davis told the newspaper. "We know that something can be done; it's a racket."Organizers have dubbed the rolling protest the "Hillbilly Express." Once at the Capitol, the drivers hope to speak to Gov. Joe Manchin.
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Ohio County Runs Afoul of Voter ID Rule
2008-04-04 14:20:00
West Virginia does not require voters to provide identification at the polls unless they are newly registered, but as The Intelligencer of Wheeling reports, "poll workers in Ohio County are instructed to ask for identification if they do not recognize the voter.""In addition, all those taking part in early voting at the courthouse always are asked to show a photo ID," the newspaper was told by county election officials.That's news to Secretary of State Betty Ireland, who learned of the practice while speaking at West Liberty State College on Thursday, the article said."She was taken aback when someone in attendance ? an Ohio County resident ? said she already is asked to show identification at the polls and has been for the past seven years since she moved to the state," the newspaper reported.The student was turned away at least once after forgetting her ID, Ireland was told. "Such is the reason Ireland said she opposes requiring voter identification in the state," the article con...
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Massey Repeats Supreme Court Victory in Harman Case
2008-04-04 01:09:00
West Virginia's Supreme Court has again voted 3-2 to vacate the $76 million judgment reached against Massey Energy Co. in a Boone County case.The majority opinion is here, while the dissent is here.Background is here, here, here, here and here.Update: The Associated Press has a report.
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