27 April 2009

Special Session Update

The Senate's judiciary chairman wants the upcoming special legislative session to include one of the more contentious issues debated by lawmakers in recent year, The Associated Press reports.

Sen. Jeff Kessler, D-Marshall, wants to revive a failed bill from the regular session that aims to " regulate independent political advertising and corporate political spending in West Virginia," the article said.

AP reports separately on a more likely item for the special session agenda. "The governor and lawmakers all thought his proposal to promote alternative and renewable energy sources passed on the (regular) session's final night," that article said. " But legislative clerks reviewing the work of the session have found a technical error... That means the bill never actually passed."

Update: The Journal of Martinsburg reports on an area senator hoping to revive a bill "that would have increased the amount of funding that the communities housing West Virginia's four racetracks could receive from the games." The Register-Herald of Beckley reports on another lawmaker's push for a failed regular session proposal "so that West Virginians can examine every item in the state budget" online.

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