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PublishedAt the legislature today, the pros and cons of consuming raw milk is debated in the House. Senate Bill 30 passed overwhelmingly and heads back to the Senate to consider House changes to the bill. In the Senate there’s more discussion about funding for state roads and another agreement for more study about that issue. And we begin a two part series about ginseng. Could it become a leading cash crop? These stories and more coming up on The Legislature Today.
The governor signed off a bill setting the state's budget for fiscal year 2026, but cut some funding allocations that lawmakers had approved earlier this month.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this West Virginia Morning, the high-profile legislation that passed – and failed –during the 2025 regular session of the West Virginia Legislature and a look at an East Kentucky artist.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this episode of The Legislature Today, for our final show, WVPB reporters Curtis Tate, Emily Rice and Jack Walker discuss some of the big bills they've been following this session and what they are keeping an eye on in the final hours.
Continue Reading Take Me to More NewsOn this episode of The Legislature Today, microgrids are one of Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s top legislative priorities this year, and House Bill 2014 is the vehicle to bring more of them to the state. But county officials came to testify earlier this week against the diversion of local property taxes from those facilities to the state. Curtis Tate talks with Kelly Allen of the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy about this issue.
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