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With few senators from conservative states in their ranks, Democrats feel less pressure to capitulate, while more conservative Republicans are not inclined to cut a deal.
The buyer of West Virginia’s four long-term care facilities has pushed back the closing on the sale to Oct. 31, 2025. The hospitals, many of which are deteriorating, typically serve elderly patients using Medicaid.
Dr. Steven Eshenaur, health officer for the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department, kicked off a campaign for the West Virginia Senate on Thursday. Dr. Steven Eshenaur Eshenaur has served as the KCHD public health officer and executive director since March 2022.
The 73-year-old West Virginia governor will replace Sen. Joe Manchin, marking a key victory for the GOP's quest to win back control of the Senate.
From his roots in West Virginia to his pivotal role in some of Washington’s fiercest battles, Joe Manchin built a career on bucking partisan lines and pushing for pragmatism over ideology. In his new memoir,
The state of West Virginia has pushed back closing on the sale of its four long-term facilities to Oct. 31. The hospitals, many of which are deteriorating, typically serve elderly patients using Medicaid.
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Jeff Disibbio, president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias, will run for the Republican nomination for the 6th District State Senate seat next year.
West Virginia Democratic Governor Joe Manchin announced his candidacy Tuesday to fill the Senate seat of the late Robert Byrd, who died last month in the midst of his ninth term in Washington. The special election to replace Byrd will be held in November.
The state of West Virginia has pushed back closing on the sale of its four long-term facilities to Oct. 31. The hospitals, many of which are deteriorating, typically