Wednesday, June 19 2013 3:24 PM EDT2013-06-19 19:24:30 GMT
Fitch affirms a AA+ rating for West Virginia's general obligation debts and a AA rating for both the West Virginia Economic Development Authority and School Building Authority.
Fitch affirms a AA+ rating for West Virginia's general obligation debts and a AA rating for both the West Virginia Economic Development Authority and School Building Authority.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 4:13 PM EDT2013-06-18 20:13:52 GMT
Secretary of State Natalie Tennant will seal a time capsule celebrating West Virginia's 150th birthday. The capsule will include items such as a letter, a photo and an iPhone.
Secretary of State Natalie Tennant will seal a time capsule celebrating West Virginia's 150th birthday. The capsule will include items such as a letter, a photo and an iPhone.
CHARLESTON, WV (AP) — A bill proposed in the West
Virginia House of Delegates would require three separate drug tests
before teenagers could get a driver's license. It is the latest in a
string of proposals to expand government-mandated drug testing in the
state.
The bill introduced Tuesday would require potential drivers
to pass a drug test before they receive a learner's permit, an
intermediate license and a full license.
Last April, Gov. Earl Ray
Tomblin signed an executive order mandating drug testing for anyone who
participates in government funded job-training programs.
Currently
there are proposed bills in the House that would require drug testing
for individuals seeking welfare, expand drug testing for coal miners and
require health care providers to release the drug testing records of
minors to their parents.