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A bill prohibiting cellphone use in the classroom is now law in West Virginia. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey ...
Morrisey, surrounded by a handful of students and lawmakers, made the “In God We Trust” motto bill and the classroom ...
The law, which becomes effective July 8, opens up more pore space in West Virginia to potential carbon storage. Sequestering ...
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey signed Senate Bill 280, requiring public schools in the state to display the national motto, “In God We Trust,” in classrooms.
Governor Patrick Morrisey signed bills to ban cell phones in classrooms and to show the U.S. Motto in schools. According to a ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey has until Wednesday to decide whether to sign the remaining bills on his desk passed by the West ...
In his stunning investigative reporting for the Charleston Gazette-Mail in 2016 and in his book, “Death in Mudlick,” Eric ...
Governor Patrick Morrisey signed two bills at Lincoln Middle School Tuesday morning — one to ban cell phones in classrooms and another to display the U.S. motto, “In God We Trust,” in schools.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey has until Wednesday to decide whether to sign the remaining bills on his desk passed by the West Virginia Legislature during its 60-day regular session, veto those bills, or let ...
As Governor, one of my top priorities is to improve West Virginia’s educational rankings,” said Governor Morrisey. “To do ...
SB 280 requires public schools and institutes of higher education in West Virginia to display the phrase, “In God We Trust,” ...