Justice vs. Morrisey

Since former governor Jim Justice took his oath of office as a U.S. senator last year and former attorney general Patrick Morrisey was sworn in as West Virginia’s 37th governor, there has been somewhat of a cold war between the two officials. I won’t go over the entire history of the cold war, but the most recent incident involves the announcement by the Morrisey administration last week that Arizona-based Frontieras North America finally closed on the purchase of 183 acres in Mason County to move forward with a proposed $850 million investment in the state to construct a new coal ...

Fix Prison Staffing Issues

According to a recent report by the Dayton Daily News, the Ohio state prison system was short more than 500 corrections officers at the end of last year. The Daily News conducted its investigation because Dayton Correctional Institution has the highest rate of openings, at 18.8%. Lebanon Correctional Institution has a vacancy rate of 11.5% and Warren Correctional Institution has a vacancy rate of 2.4%, the newspaper found. Those numbers are an improvement over the worst period in 2022, but still a significant problem for the system. Of course, state officials were eager to put a ...

Public School Issues Need Solved ASAP

There are plenty of words that can be used to describe the revelation of major financial issues that led to the West Virginia Department of Education’s takeover of Hancock County Schools. Alarming. Disturbing. Embarrassing. According to the department’s investigations, the school district’s finances were in such disarray that district officials were contacting the state department for help just to make payroll. When was the last time a public school district in West Virginia needed help to simply pay its teachers and staff? Has it ever happened? According to Delegate Pat ...

Celebrating Dr. King Transcends Boundaries

On July 18, 1957 Evangelist Billy Graham, a white minister from North Carolina, a native southerner was holding services at Madison Square Garden. He noticed over the first two months that the audiences were not mixed. In his efforts to have more of an integrated audience, his team invited a 28-year-old, Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. to lead the prayer at the crusade. Dr. King had just led the Montgomery Bus Boycott, from December 5, 1955 to December 20, 1956. The two shared the pulpit that night, when he gave the opening prayer. He prayed for a “warless world’” and a “brotherhood ...

From Rock Bottom to Remarkable for Wheeling Hospital

When WVU Medicine assumed leadership of Wheeling Hospital in 2019, the headlines weren’t flattering. The state’s oldest hospital — a 170-year pillar of the Northern Panhandle — was under federal investigation, financially unstable, and struggling to retain its workforce. Quality scores had slipped, critical investments had stalled, and morale across the campus reflected the uncertainty of its future. At the same time, the Northern Panhandle, and Ohio Valley at large, was reeling from the uncertainty left in the wake of both Ohio Valley Medical Center and East Ohio Regional ...

Helping Spur Job Growth

West Virginians know our state is full of pieces of land that would make fantastic locations for new employers to build … except you can’t get there from here. Infrastructure isn’t our strong suit, and site readiness efforts are often about not just utilities and maybe even having a pad poured, but building roads for potential industrial sites. Lawmakers this week demonstrated they understand that, and are serious about working toward jobs first and improving opportunity everywhere, with a committee substitute for House Bill 4007. The bill, which proposes updates to the ...