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03/05/2024 - MetroNews by: Brad McElhinny
CHARLESTON, WV - Members of the House Finance Committee narrowly advanced a bill that will reduce the amount of checks to unemployed people over time while also increasing the amount paid by employers into the state’s unemployment trust fund.

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03/05/2024 - WVVA by: Clayton McChesney
BLUEFIELD, WV - Southwest Virginia Community College has had a registered nursing program for many years, but now, with a documented national nursing shortage across the country, that program is expanding, looking to breathe new life into two of their other locations: Grundy and Bluefield, Virginia.

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03/05/2024 - Becker's Hospital Review by: Anna Falvey, Claire Wallace and Paige Haeffele
MORGANTOWN, WV - Leeann Kaminsky. Senior Vice President and CHRO at WVU Medicine (Morgantown. W. Va.). As CHRO, Ms. Kaminsky manages human resources functions across 23 hospitals for more than 30,000 employees.

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03/04/2024 - WVNews by: Daisy Gibbons
CHARLESTON, WV - A bill from this year’s regular legislative session is ready to be signed into law in an effort to address hospital staffing shortages, according to officials.

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03/04/2024 - Metro News by: Mike Nolting
CHARLESTON, WV - It remains to be seen if the state Senate will agree with the House of Delegates and approve a bill that would change certain requirements when it comes to getting children vaccinated.

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03/04/2024 - WV Press Association by: Lisa M. Costello, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.A.P
MORGANTOWN, WV - If there is one thing I know, both as a pediatrician and mother of a toddler, it’s that we West Virginians love our children fiercely.

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03/04/2024 - WTRF by: Colin Roose
CHARLESTON, WV - New school vaccine rules are making their way through the West Virginia legislature, but one Ohio County delegate says the bill’s path to passage could also be one that leads to future outbreaks.

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