CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Recently retired U.S. Senator Joe Manchin sat just a few feet from West Virginia’s new chief executive, Gov. Patrick Morrisey, at Morrisey’s inauguration Monday and he had a flashback. “It was 20 years ago this month that Gayle and I were here and I was inaugurated as governor,” Manchin said reflecting back to January 2005.
Joe Manchin, instead promoted tax cuts and economic development, approving policies such as the state's 2022 abortion ban with little public fanfare. West Virginia has been a conservative stronghold for over a decade, but it could see a shift even further ...
Making good on campaign promises to challenge federal overreach, new Attorney General J.B. McCuskey joined his first multi-state lawsuit since being sworn in last week as the state’s top attorney. The Attorney General’s Office announced Wednesday that it was joining with 22 other states to file a lawsuit in the U.
Justice was sworn in by Senate President Pro Tempore Chuck Grassley, and was joined by fellow West Virginia GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito.
The White House on Saturday tried to quell intense backlash from Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) following President Joe Biden’s recent comments regarding the coal industry, the New York Times reported ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia officials are in contact with the administration of President Donald Trump after an executive order issued by the President earlier this week put payments from the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the Inflation Reduction Act on pause.
Energy is everything — it fixes inflation, it absolutely secures us from a defense standpoint,” Justice told The Post. “The only way that that civilization has ever
Making good on campaign promises to challenge federal overreach, new West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey joined his first multi-state lawsuit since being sworn in last week as the state’s top attorney.
WASHINGTON — Inclement weather might have forced Monday’s presidential inauguration indoors, but it didn’t prevent several Ohio Valley residents from showing their support for Donald Trump, now the 45th and 47th president.
The Arizona senator said he’s breaking with a party that’s “largely out of touch with where your average Latino is.”
Let’s work toward a world where people’s needs are met with real programs, not diversionary rhetoric and false promises.
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, he has built the most formidable foundation of Republican electoral strength since the Ronald Reagan era in the 1980s.