Outside Money in West Virginia High Court Race Nears $500K

Almost a half-million dollars in outside interest group money is influencing West Virginia’s five-way Supreme Court race through advertising.

Disclosures with the secretary of state show the Republican State Leadership Committee bought $269,200 in ads against Bill Wooton and Darrell McGraw, both former Democratic elected officials.

For the first time, the race is nonpartisan and will be decided during the May 10 primary.

Incumbent Justice Brent Benjamin, who was elected as a Republican in 2004 in a flurry of outside spending, called on the GOP group to withdraw the ads. Beth Walker has much of the GOP establishment’s support.

The West Virginia Chamber of Commerce bought $169,400 in ads supporting Walker. The West Virginia Business & Industry Council’s PAC bought $54,600 in ads backing her.

Wayne King, a Democrat, is also running.

Casey, Mooney Talk Business Policy at Forum

  Democrat Nick Casey and Republican Alex Mooney say the global warming debate is better left to scientists.

During Thursday’s West Virginia Business & Industry Council forum at the Charleston Civic Center, they added that other countries should step up in reducing carbon emissions.

It marked the first forum featuring both party candidates in this fall’s 2nd Congressional District election.

Global warming and opposition to carbon emission limits for coal-fired power plants were two of several areas of agreement. Both candidates also want to defund parts of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Casey is the former West Virginia Democratic Party chairman. In Maryland, Mooney served as state Republican Party chairman and as a state senator.

Republican Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito is vacating the seat to run for U.S. Senate.

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