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  • As West Virginia's drug epidemic continues to grow, so too must our efforts to fight back. Our state is no stranger to the heartbreak and devastation that accompanies drug addiction. According to a recent study, West Virginia has the highest rate of drug overdose deaths in the nation. In fact, West Virginia's drug overdose death rate is more than double the national average with 34 overdose deaths for every 100,000 West Virginia residents. Pair these staggering statistics with the recent surge... Read More
  • As West Virginia's drug epidemic continues to grow, so too must our efforts to fight back. Our state is no stranger to the heartbreak and devastation that accompanies drug addiction. According to a recent study, West Virginia has the highest rate of drug overdose deaths in the nation. In fact, West Virginia's drug overdose death rate is more than double the national average with 34 overdose deaths for every 100,000 West Virginia residents. Pair these staggering statistics with the recent surge... Read More
  • President Obama in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, in Washington, D.C. (AP) President Obama's carbon mandates finalized on Monday are nothing more than a smokescreen for bureaucratic actions that will not withstand judicial scrutiny, which has become common place for rulemaking under this administration.   Adjustments from the proposed to final rule consist of tricky, legal maneuvering meant to delay injured parties’ day in court. The Environmental Protection Agency... Read More
  • In an excitement-filled classroom at Glen Dale Elementary School earlier this month, I had a chance to witness the power of digital learning tools in action. As students eagerly shouted the answers to an interactive educational game being projected at the front of classroom, they were learning in a new and dynamic way. Technology has transformed the classroom since my days as a student at Glen Dale Elementary School. As digital learning resources continue to evolve, so too must the ability for... Read More
  • Kelly Surveying, a small business with offices throughout West Virginia, has been providing engineering, surveying and inspection services throughout West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania for 20 years. With several offices and employees, Kelly Surveying depends on the internet to communicate and share documents with staff for new construction projects and to provide immediate response in the event of a mine disaster. Like many West Virginia businesses, Kelly Surveying has borne the brunt of the... Read More
  • WASHINGTON – West Virginia's best days are ahead of us – this I firmly believe. But, before we can reach our full potential, we must tackle the drug addiction epidemic that is crushing our communities. The number of lives being lost to drug abuse is devastating. West Virginia leads the nation in overdose deaths, and because we are such a small state, we feel this pain more than most. This issue crosses all boundaries of age, race and gender. It does not discriminate. One of my... Read More
  • Twenty million - that's the estimated number of human trafficking victims worldwide. Hundreds of thousands of these victims are Americans - mostly women and children - and many are right here in our own backyard. When I first learned about human trafficking and saw the statistics, I was shocked that this horrific industry was making a fortune within our borders. In the United States alone, human trafficking rakes in an astounding $9.8 billion from the use and abuse of victims. While not in... Read More
  • President Obama’s veto of the bipartisan Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Act this week is extremely disappointing. Once again, the president has decided to stand in the way of energy development and jobs rather than shift to a more responsible energy policy. The implications of this decision are far reaching, especially in West Virginia where our energy resources, infrastructure and jobs are inextricably linked. My first act in the Senate was co-sponsoring the Keystone XL Pipeline Approval... Read More