Outsiders Buying Elections, West Virginia Families Paying For It
West Virginians already carry one of the heaviest economic burdens in America. Fewer of us work than in almost any other state. Those who do work, earn wages that lag the rest of the country, electric bills among the highest in the region, and the most expensive private health insurance costs in the nation. For 84 years, single-party rule from Charleston made all of that worse. But when conservatives took control of the state legislature in 2014, something changed. Real reforms took hold. Our economy grew. People began moving to West Virginia for jobs, not away from it. Lawsuit abuse ...