West Virginians want in-person town halls. But members of Congress are canceling events or avoiding them altogether. Screened town halls and overbooked senators: Public appearances still sparse for West Virginia’s Congressional reps appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.| Mountain State Spotlight
With big federal changes looming, West Virginia residents are asking lawmakers to hold town halls. Few are getting a response. ‘That’s their job’: Protesters push for town halls amid silence from Congressional delegation appeared first on Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia's civic newsroom.| Mountain State Spotlight
West Virginians say their calls, emails, and meetings with members of Congress rarely get thoughtful responses. Here’s what readers told us.| Mountain State Spotlight
Politicians said Medicaid patients are milking the system and took away their health care. But providers are the ones at fault.| Mountain State Spotlight
The rollback of clean energy tax credits could cost West Virginia 10,500 jobs and billions in investments.| Mountain State Spotlight
Have you reached out to your congressional representatives in recent months? Tell us how they responded.| Mountain State Spotlight
The state’s U.S. Senators and Representatives have largely supported legislation in Congress that is estimated to result in tens of thousands of West Virginians losing Medicaid and SNAP benefits.| Mountain State Spotlight