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Electioneering Fight Extends Special Session Save Email Print
Posted: 2:27 PM Jun 26, 2008
Last Updated: 2:28 PM Jun 26, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press
Email Address: will.jones@wsaz.com

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - The House of Delegates has passed a
sharply debated update to West Virginia's electioneering
communications law, the only item left from Gov. Joe Manchin's
special session agenda.

The Legislature marked the session's third day Thursday by
sending Manchin the rest of the 18 other bills that emerged from
his call. Those include a measure meant to finalize the imminent
transfer of more than 15,000 Teachers' Defined Contribution plan
members into a different state-run retirement program.

Thursday also saw delegates vote 67-21 to send the Senate the
proposed fixed to a campaign advertising disclosure law that has
been challenged in federal court.

The divide over that bill falls largely along party lines. The
minority Republicans question its implications and note that the
federal lawsuit remains pending.

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Posted by: Doug on Jun 26, 2008 at 11:35 PM
The longer it takes them in session the more of this new pay raise they will collect. It's the one below this story that Russ Weeks took issue with. Since no comment section was provided on it I will take this opportunity to do so. If this post is even allowed, I'm making copies of this one! These judges don't want to here anything for our benifit. If we would put Russ in the governors seat then i'll bet they would listen. It would be a whole different story then ! Come on Voters and taxpayers let's do it..

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