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April 12, 2019

WV Senators Applaud President Trump's Order On Pipelines | The Clarksburg Exponent Telegram

by Charles Young

CLARKSBURG - West Virginia lawmakers are applauding President Donald Trump's efforts to speed up natural gas pipeline projects. Trump issued a pair of executive orders Thursday aimed at making it harder for states to block pipelines and other energy projects due to environmental concerns. "Too often badly needed energy infrastructure is being held back by special interest groups, entrenched bureaucracies and radical activists," Trump said before signing the orders. Both Sen. Shelly Moore … Continue Reading


April 12, 2019

House Authority Of The City Of Bluefield One of Many Receiving Federal Funds | Bluefield Daily Telegraph

by Staff Writers

BLUEFIELD - The Housing Authority of the City of Bluefield was among the entities across West Virginia that shared in more than $13.5 million in federal funds, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. and Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va. announced Thursday. Manchin and Capito, who are both members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced $13,523,370 for 30 public housing authorities throughout the state of West Virginia from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). … Continue Reading


April 11, 2019

Manchin Questions Forest Service Funding For Rural Schools | WV MetroNews

by Staff Writers

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Critical funding from the U.S. Forest Service designated for rural counties school systems for the coming years is in jeopardy, but the top official with the Forest Service tells Congress the designated funds for this year will be forthcoming. U.S. Senator Joe Manchin noted in a hearing of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee designated funding for the Secure Rural Schools Act has been gutted for the coming fiscal year. "Without Secure Rural funds, … Continue Reading


April 09, 2019

Elkins AmeriCorps Program To Receive Over $750,000 In Funding | WDTV

by Staff Writers

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WDTV) -- U.S. Senators Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito announced Monday that $4.2 million will be going to four AmeriCorps programs in the state, including one in Elkins. According to a joint press release, $1,116,925 will go to United Way of Central West Virginia in Charleston, $769,745 will go to High Rocks Education Corporation in Hillsboro, $755,800 will go to the Appalachian Forest Heritage Area in Elkins, and $274,864 will go to the Grow Ohio Valley in … Continue Reading


April 09, 2019

Bipartisan Bill Calls For Mandatory LWCF Funding | E&E News

by Kellie Lunney

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) will introduce today bipartisan legislation to provide permanent, full funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund, his office confirmed last night. The "Land and Water Conservation Fund Permanent Funding Act" would make funding for the LWCF mandatory at its current authorized annual level of $900 million, according to a bill summary from Manchin's office. "This was the original intent when the LWCF was established and credited with revenues from offshore oil … Continue Reading


April 08, 2019

Manchin, Bates Reflect On Legacy of Upper Big Branch Mine Explosion | WV MetroNews

by Pete Davis

BECKLEY, W.Va. - U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and West Virginia House of Delegates member Mick Bates, D-Raleigh, were among those in attendance at a ceremony Friday honoring the victims of the Upper Big Branch Mine explosion in Raleigh County nine years ago. Manchin, who was governor of West Virginia when the disaster occurred, said the memory of the miners who perished on April 5, 2010 has had a profound impact on his approach to government service. "I see some of the family members are … Continue Reading


April 08, 2019

Manchin, Capito Discuss Health Care Options After Possible Legislation Pushed Until After Election | WV MetroNews

by Alex Thomas

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - While President Donald Trump has kicked the debate on health care legislation until after the 2020 election cycle, the issue of health care is not going away anytime soon. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals is reviewing a December ruling regarding the federal health care law's constitutionality; a judge ruled in favor of a coalition of states - in which one member is West Virginia - decided "Obamacare" is unconstitutional because of the repeal of the statute's individual … Continue Reading


April 05, 2019

Constellium, Blue Origin Reach Multi-Year Contract | WV MetroNews

by Staff Writers

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Constellium announced Thursday a multi-year contract with Blue Origin to support their launch vehicle programs. According to Constellium, the agreement is a new milestone regarding the supply of Airware aluminum plates and sheets for Blue Origin's New Glenn orbital rocket. The plates will come from plants in Ravenswood and Issoire, France. Blue Origin is a privately-funded aerospace manufacturer and spaceflight services company. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos founded the company … Continue Reading


April 04, 2019

State Awaits Flood Dollars | Elkins Inter-Mountain

by Steve Allen Adams

CHARLESTON - West Virginia is awaiting more than $106 million to help limit the damage from the next big flood, but the state is having issues spending the federal funding it has now. In a statement released Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., expressed frustration over delays in releasing $106,494,000 from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grant program for disaster recovery. Manchin said the holdup is with the Office of Management and … Continue Reading


April 03, 2019

Rainelle Medical Center To Receive More Than $2 Million In Funding | The Beckley Register-Herald

by Wendy Holdren

Rainelle Medical Center will receive more than $2 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The center provides primary care services, preventative health care, including mammograms for uninsured women, as well as black lung treatment. "I am thrilled Rainelle Medical Center will receive this funding so that they can better serve their community, through providing essential medical services to West Virginians and give rural West Virginians access to health care," … Continue Reading


April 03, 2019

US House Voting On 'Obamacare' Resolution; Senate Introduces Own Measure | WV MetroNews

by Alex Thomas

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to vote Wednesday on a resolution denouncing President Donald Trump's administration and the Justice Department for not defending the federal health care law in a lawsuit brought forward by a coalition of states, in which West Virginia is among the plaintiffs. The vote will come after Senate Democrats on Tuesday introduced a similar resolution, and both follow President Donald Trump's decision to delay a vote on health care … Continue Reading


April 02, 2019

WV Congressional Delegation Wants Mueller Report Released | The Charleston Gazette

by Jake Zuckerman

When it comes to special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election, West Virginia's entire congressional delegates has said, or voted, that the report should be made available for the public to read. U.S. Attorney General William Barr's four-page summary of the report states the Trump campaign did not conspire or coordinate with Russia regarding the latter's interference into the 2016 presidential election. The summary states the report does not take a … Continue Reading


April 02, 2019

Manchin Again Urges EPA To Give Minden Superfund Access | WV MetroNews

by Pete Davis

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., sent a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency Monday, reiterating his support for the proposed addition of the town of Minden in Fayette County to the agency's National Priorities List. In the letter to EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler, Manchin highlighted a resolution recently passed by the West Virginia State Legislature, which Manchin said demonstrated broad bipartisan support for the designation. The addition of Minden to the … Continue Reading


April 01, 2019

Sen. Manchin Urges EPA To Add Minden To National Priorities List | WVNS

by Douglas Fritz

MINDEN, WV (WVNS) - Concerns over the polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in Minden have reached the national level. On April 1, 2019, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) sent a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Administrator regarding the subject. Sen. Manchin highlighted a resolution from the West Virginia State Legislature that shows bipartisan support for helping the residents of Minden. He is encouraging the EPA Administrator, Andrew Wheeler, to add the community to the … Continue Reading


April 01, 2019

Facing Driver Shortage; Manchin Among Bipartisan Group Supporting Changes To Trucking Regulations | WV MetroNews

by Alex Wiederspiel

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - 69 trade organizations, including the International Food Service Distributors Association (IFDA), agree that America needs more truck drivers. Mark Allen, the President and CEO of IFDA, said those same trade organizations are joining the call along with a significant bipartisan coalition in Congress to find a piece of legislation to attach the DRIVE-Safe Act (S. 569, H.R. 1374) - repealing a near-century old regulation that limits truck drivers under the age of 21 from … Continue Reading


April 01, 2019

Intuit To Open 'Prosperity Hub' In Bluefield; Up To 500 New Jobs Possible | WV MetroNews

by Jeff Jenkins

BLUEFIELD, W.Va. - State native Intuit Executive Board Chairman Brad Smith announced Friday the company will open a "prosperity hub" in downtown Bluefield with plans to create between 200 and 500 jobs. According to Smith, the prosperity hub will include a customer success center for the Intuit product QuickBooks and an innovation lab to help small businesses. The hub will be located on Federal Street in Bluefield, the former First National Bank building. Intuit officials made the … Continue Reading


March 29, 2019

West Virginia, Ohio Senators Push Nuclear Energy Bill | The Parkersburg News And Sentinel

by Staff Writers

WASHINGTON - A bill to encourage innovation in nuclear energy and ensure advanced reactors can provide clean, safe, affordable and reliable power has been reintroduced by the U.S. senators from Ohio and West Virginia. The Nuclear Energy Leadership Act would re-establish U.S. leadership in nuclear energy and join innovators from the private and public sectors to develop the next-generation of advanced reactor concepts. The bill was originally introduced in September near the end of the session … Continue Reading


March 28, 2019

FAA Faces Questions About Boeing At Two Hearings | The Hill

by Michael Burke & Brett Samuels

Transportation officials on Wednesday pledged to make changes to the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) oversight process as the department grapples with the fallout of two crashes in recent months involving Boeing 737 Max 8 planes. Two Senate subcommittees during public hearings raised concerns about the safety certification process and the decision-making that surrounded the aircraft, which was involved in Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air crashes that killed a total of 346 people. It … Continue Reading


March 28, 2019

Fish And Wildlife Service Releases Report That Will Allow Rebuilding Of WV Schools | The Clarksburg Exponent Telegram

by Staff Writers

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released environmental review reports, which are necessary to begin the process of constructing replacement schools in Southern West Virginia. According to a release from the office of U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., the release of the reports is part of the environmental review process which needs to be completed before the construction can begin on the new structures. The new buildings will be replacements for schools that needed to be … Continue Reading


March 28, 2019

Bill Introduced To Provide Law Enforcement With Drug Detection Devices | Beckley Register-Herald

by Wendy Holdren

Bipartisan legislation was introduced Wednesday to provide state and local law enforcement with high-tech devices to detect and identify dangerous drugs like fentanyl. The Providing Officers with Electronic Resources (POWER) Act would establish a new grant program through the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to help state and local law enforcement organizations secure these high-tech, portable screening devices, the release said. Without these devices, suspected drugs have to be sent … Continue Reading

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