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Governor Justice honors 27 WV companies for their export success

Governor Justice honors 27 WV companies for their export success CHARLESTON, W.VA.  27 West Virginia companies that grew their business by exporting a good or service to a new country last year were recognized by state officials in a virtual ceremony on June 30. Seven of these companies were first time winners. During the event, each business received the Governor’s Commendation for International Market Entry Award, which is given to companies that made their first sale to a new country in the previous calendar year. “2020 was a tough year for all West Virginians but these businesses kept going and kept working in spite of the pandemic,” said Gov. Jim Justice. “Exporting to a new country is an incredible accomplishment and we are all proud of their success. Congratulations to all the winners and thanks to all those who are making this happen in West Virginia.”

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Redistricting Spurs Lawmakers to Raise Millions for Close Races

New lines set to be drawn by commissions, legislators Incumbents may need more cash to increase name I.D. July 16, 2021 4:35 PM By Greg Giroux House incumbents are for the most part better-funded than they were two years ago as they prepare for a potentially chaotic redrawing of congressional district lines before the 2022 elections. There are 145 House members whose campaigns began July with more than $1 million in cash on hand. That’s up from 107 at a similar point in the 2020 elections, according to a Bloomberg Government review of campaign finance reports due Thursday to the Federal Election Commission. A big bankroll can help an incumbent prepare for a difficult re-election campaign in a district revamped by the opposing political party or an independent redistricting commission. Ample campaign funds can help a potentially vulnerable House member move quickly to reach out to prospective new voters who aren’t familiar with them.

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