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Hanshaw joins Virginia counterpart in exploring small nuclear-powered energy sources,
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Legislative leaders suggest governor’s car tax idea is a non-starter,
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Hope Scholarship takes first steps toward resumption following Supreme Court order,
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Justice proposal doesn’t eliminate car tax, but instead sets up a tax credit,
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Governor publicly supports another pay raise for West Virginia educators,
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Putnam Commission expresses support for Amendment Two, deviating from other local groups,
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Governor suggests a rebate for personal property taxes on vehicles,
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Hope Scholarship will be kickstarted this week after Supreme Court ruling,
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Hanshaw and Blair say amendment is being distorted; Justice says don’t trust ‘Charleston’,
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Local governments protest proposed $297 million hike by power companies,
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Supreme Court majority rules in favor of public aid for students leaving public schools,
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Governor supports vehicle tax cuts, opposes amendment to allow them and considers rebate,
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At $297 million rate hearing, power companies are pressed on how they managed coal supplies,
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West Virginia justices weigh arguments over scholarship for students leaving public schools,
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PSC considers $297 million rate adjustment by power companies,
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West Virginia justices consider constitutionality of public aid to students leaving public schools,
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Amendment 4: Should the Legislature have more oversight of education policies?,
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As power companies ask for big rate increase, their coal supplies are a major subplot,
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Amendment 3: Should West Virginia’s constitution allow churches to incorporate?,
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Amendment Two: Should the Legislature be able to shift property taxes?,