WV lawmakers face mountain of problems in a new session

A plan-$ 120 million hole in next state budget should dominate the regular session of the WV legislature, on Wednesday begins with Dir Bob Wise’s State of the State address.

There is also a lame duck Wise’s status and political choice of the year, and some observers, the forecasts are relatively slow session.

But wise and legislators are promising an active session. And, with several crises (Workers’ Compensation, Medical Malpractice) recently that other questions were durchsickernd for years to increase the surface.

– Tort Reform: The State Chamber of Commerce, Bob and Republican Party spokesman Kiss House are promising, changes inside, such as stocks and decided, as judges are elected.

They argue that West Virginians more money for housing and automobile insurance per capita, as almost any other state because a court system say it is too kind to test lawyers .

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