The West Virginia Legislature s special session ended Tuesday without providing an allocation for the state s Flood Resiliency Trust Fund created last year. Gov. Jim Justice had previously called for the fund left empty by last year s law creating it to be supplied with $50 million by the Legislature but left the matter off his list of legislative items for lawmakers to tackle during the special session that ended Tuesday.
CHARLESTON With parts of West Virginia still cleaning up from last week’s high winds, tornados, and flooding with more storms on the way Thursday, Gov. Ji
CHARLESTON With parts of West Virginia still cleaning up from last week’s high winds, tornados, and flooding with more storms on the way Thursday, Gov. Ji
CHARLESTON – With parts of West Virginia still cleaning up from last week’s high winds, tornados, and flooding with more storms on the way Thursday, Gov. Jim Justice said he will add a bill to a possible May special session for emergency flood relief funding. Speaking Wednesday during his weekly administration briefing at the State […]
CHARLESTON — Nine months after Senate Bill 677 established the West Virginia Flood Resiliency Trust Fund and placed the administrative authority of the West Virginia Disaster Recovery Trust Fund under