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West Virginia retail losses. Michael Graney of One Stop questioned why some lawmakers want such a big increase "in one fell swoop." If we could do this over time and let the marketplace absorb it, then it would be fine," he said. Lawmakers... Published: Thursday, February 17, 2011 Words: 666
their way. Armstead also hinted that bills were in the works to address the state's drug problem. Armstead called for tougher punishments for drug dealers, and a focus on substance abuse treatment and prevention. "Of course, the best... Published: Thursday, January 12, 2017 Words: 479
inmate numbers. That legislation also responds to an in-depth study, this one by the Justice Reinvestment Initiative of the Justice Center at the nonpartisan Council of State Governments. "This bill will save the state an estimated... Published: Monday, April 15, 2013 Words: 740
in a drug ring that moved heroin and painkillers from Philadelphia to Morgantown for redistribution and sale. Tomblin cuts $39 million to close revenue gap Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has ordered $38.9 million in spending cuts to balance... Published: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Words: 1150
purchase coverage through an exchange?" The state is required to have its insurance exchange up and running by October 2013. That would include the Medicaid expansion, should the state so choose. Perry Bryant, executive director of... Published: Friday, July 20, 2012 Words: 920
four months of 2012. A total of 2,132 adults were surveyed via phone, including a sample of those who use only cellphones. The responses were weighted to represent the state's entire adult population. Of those polled, 64 percent of... Published: Saturday, February 23, 2013 Words: 461
to get high. A kitchen worker at the FireSide Grille in Hurricane, Jacobs gets Medicaid, which pays for his substance abuse treatment. "I was fortunate to get on Medicaid because I was getting [treatment] for free for three months... Published: Monday, June 02, 2014 Words: 1690
annual increases. That action effectively reduced the state's long-term OPEB liability from more than $10 billion to a manageable $5 billion - although it will also eventually make retiree premiums unaffordable for state and public... Published: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 Words: 589
one health issue in the country, certainly in our area along with the whole drug-abuse issue, Ramsey said. Ramsey didn't say whether he or the hospital supports a $1 increase in the tobacco tax. "We may do that at some point, but I... Published: Thursday, January 28, 2016 Words: 652
But those figures don't include drug-treatment costs that Medicaid would pick up. The House made small changes to the Senate bill, so members of both houses must agree to the revisions before sending the legislation to Gov. Earl Ray... Published: Thursday, March 10, 2016 Words: 482