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08/03/2022 - WV Metro News By: Jeff Jenkins
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The state’s revenue collections, which set records in the 2022 fiscal year, began the new budget year right where it left off.

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08/03/2022 - Associated Press By: Amanda Seitz
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The number of people living in America without health insurance coverage hit an all-time low of 8 percent this year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday.

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08/03/2022 - WV Metro News
LOGAN, W.Va. - A hybrid online nursing program that Chad Callen, the CEO at West Virginia Junior College says will ‘open up access’ to the profession was celebrated on Tuesday.

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08/03/2022 - The Dominion Post By: David Beard
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Gov. Jim Justice’s Tuesday COVID briefing offered some insights on “rebound phenomenon,” but also veered into musings on last week’s special session that produced neither of the bills it was called to pass.

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08/02/2022 - Kaiser Health News By: Lauren Sausser
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Lucier works as a cardiovascular ICU nurse for Roper St. Francis Healthcare, the only hospital system around Charleston, South Carolina, that operates a child care center for the children of its employees.

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08/02/2022 - WV Metro News By: Brad McElhinny
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Senators passed a resolution in support of a plan to cut personal property taxes in the future and gave no hint that they would even consider the income tax cut that Gov. Jim Justice pushed in a special session.

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08/02/2022 - WV Metro News By: Jeff Jenkins
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - State Senate President Craig Blair said Monday he’s not close to appointing Senate members to a conference committee to try and arrive at a compromise on an abortion bill with the House of Delegates.

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