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  • Certainly it is not very often a piece of federal legislation could have a positive and profound impact here in Preston County. But perhaps a bipartisan bill pushed by Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., might be one of the first. The legislation she helped introduce is called the CTE Excellence and Equity Act, which would support re-designing the high school experience to include courses more relevant to the 21st century workforce to better prepare students for future careers. Along with... Read More
  • U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., introduced Wednesday tech-neutral legislation to accelerate the development of high-speed internet in low-income and rural communities.  The Gigabit Opportunity Act, or “GO Act,” expands broadband in these communities by targeting investments to areas with the greatest need, eliminating barriers to investment and streamlining patchwork regulations. “The economic benefits of broadband are clear, especially in West Virginia,”... Read More
  • MARTINSBURG, W.Va. – In an age where connectivity seems to be more important than ever, West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito is campaigning to improve broadband availability across the state through the Gigabit Opportunity Act. Capito said there are too many areas across West Virginia that struggle with connectivity. Specifically, in the Eastern Panhandle, she said that the ability to deliver high speed and affordable access is crucial to economic development in the area.One example... Read More
  • U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., has introduced federal legislation intended to make it easier for companies to expand broadband internet service to rural communities. Capito introduced the Gigibit Opportunity Act on Wednesday, May 3, according to a a news release. The legislation would give temporary tax deferments to broadband providers and allow communities to set up "Gigabit Opportunity Zones" to encourage expansion. “The economic benefits of broadband are clear, especially in... Read More
  • U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., joined Tim Kaine, D-Va.; Rob Portman, R-Ohio; Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis.; and Todd Young, R-Ind., to introduce the CTE Excellence and Equity Act, which aims to redesign high school programs to include courses more relevant to the 21st century workforce. The goal is to prepare students for better careers and would amend the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006, which increased the focus on academic achievement of career and technical... Read More
  • We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: West Virginia coal miners have long supplied the labor to move this nation forward. Dating back to the days of pickaxe and shovel, miners have toiled long and hard, providing the fuel that powered industry and its evolution over the years. Even today, despite attempts to lessen its role in power generation, coal remains a valuable source and will for the foreseeable future.Which brings us to the need to deliver on promises made to these... Read More
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. — The federal government funding bill set to be voted on this week by Congress includes just more than $800 million to combat opioid abuse problems, according to U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito. During a conference call with reporters Monday afternoon, Capito said the money will address the issue over a wide spectrum including more money for treatment and overdose reversal, funding for community health centers to help with prevention and treatment along with... Read More
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 30 local, state and federal leaders were in the nation’s capital this week to discuss ways to get the King Coal Highway project moving again. U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins, R-W.Va., working with Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., brought together more than 30 local, state and federal leaders in Washington this week to discuss how to get the King Coal Highway project moving again. Buffalo Mountain in Mingo County, a critical component of... Read More
  • With time quickly running out, it is imperative for Congress to act quickly in finding a permanent health care fix for thousands of retired coal miners who are at risk of losing their benefits. The continuing resolution passed by lawmakers earlier this year was only a temporary fix. More than 22,600 of the nation’s retired coal miners are now at risk of losing their health care benefits by the end of April without congressional action. The best solution to this... Read More
  • HUNTINGTON - Economic development and getting people back to work were the main topics of U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito's keynote address at the Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce's 126th annual dinner Thursday night at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena. "We are working on broadband deployment, retraining our miners, getting people back to work in manufacturing, tax reform and health care in Washington," said Capito, R-W.Va. "West Virginia is having serious economic issues, but we are also... Read More
  • WHEELING — Improving the Affordable Care Act was one of the topics discussed Thursday when U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., met with city leaders and representatives from The Health Plan. After a meeting at The Health Plan’s ancillary offices in the Horne Building, Capito made a brief visit to the downtown site where the insurer’s new headquarters is under construction. Capito said they had “a very helpful discussion” of ways to improve the... Read More
  • CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s senators and U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins, R-W.Va., have announced that West Virginia will receive a nearly $6 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to help combat the opioid crisis. A joint press release from Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va. and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., said that Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price announced the grants as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to... Read More
  • WHEELING, W.Va. — A major business in downtown Wheeling is making progress. The Health Plan project is more than half way finished and now leaders are recognizing that progress. Thursday, U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito met with city leaders and representatives from the Health Plan. Capito says the meeting surrounded healthcare in the U.S. and development to the area.In February, the final beam of the new Health Plan corporate office went up ahead of schedule. As construction... Read More
  • West Virginia’s senators and representatives are urging congressional leaders to include a permanent solution for miners’ benefits in the government funding bill that Congress will consider next week. The Miners Protection Act next week honors the promise of health care and retirement benefits to retired miners and their families who are facing uncertainty as a result of coal industry bankruptcies. The letter was sent to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Democratic... Read More
  • West Virginia University’s Stroke Research Training Program will be awarded nearly $279,000 from the National Institute on Aging. The program aims to train the next generation of stroke researchers to better assess strokes in the context of the affected population. The training program will select the best Ph.D. students from the participating Biomedical Sciences Training programs at the WVU Health Science Center and will prepare them with the skills, knowledge and acumen needed for a... Read More
  • Senators representing the Ohio Valley, Manchin, Brown and Capito, addressed the Senate floor today and yesterday involving the need for this legislation. "We will not leave here until we have our miners protected," said West Virginia Senator (D) Joe Manchin. The Miners Protection Act ensures lifetime pensions and health benefits for retired miners and their families through the federal government and coal operators."These individuals were suffering from serious medical conditions and were unsure... Read More
  • Washington, D.C (WTAP) – With less than a month until miners' benefits disappear, senators from the Mid-Ohio Valley are urging their Congressional colleagues to support the Miners' Protection Act. WTAP first told you about this lapse in benefits in the fall of 2016. More than 20,000 miners are at risk of losing health-care and pension benefits.Back in December 2016, Congress was able to preserve those benefits for another four months.Now, time is running out again and Republican... Read More
  • CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – With less than a month until miners’ benefits disappear, senators from our area are urging their colleagues to support the Miners Protection Act. We first told you about this lapse in benefits in the fall. More than 20,000 miners are at risk of losing their health care coverage.In December, Congress was able to preserve their benefits for another four months but that time is coming up.Now Republican Sen. Shelley Moore Capito is asking for Congress... Read More
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. – W.Va. Sen. Shelley Capito, along with Wis. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, introduced the Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act, to grow, improve and sustain the palliative care and hospice workforce to keep pace with patient need. The Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act would strengthen training for new and existing physicians, those who teach palliative care, and other providers who are part of the palliative care team to give patients and... Read More
  • The Senate hearings on Judge Neil M. Gorsuch’s nomination to the Supreme Court begin today, setting the stage for one of the most contested judicial confirmations in years. Democrats, still angry that Republicans refused to allow former President Barack Obama to fill the seat over the last 11 months of his presidency, have vowed tough questioning of Gorsuch, who was nominated by President Donald Trump on Jan. 31, the New York Times wrote in February. But Gorsuch has strong legal... Read More