West Virginia
Bill would ban marriages under age 16 in West Virginia
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A toddler marriage invoice was handed by the West Virginia Senate on Friday night time after it was modified to ban anybody youthful than 16 from getting married and to ban age gaps of greater than 4 years for 16- and 17-year-olds.
The Senate handed the invoice on a 31-1 vote. It now goes to the Home of Delegates, which beforehand handed its personal model. The legislative session ends Saturday.
“I need us to cross one thing as a result of our present scenario is insupportable,” Morgan County Republican Sen. Charles Trump mentioned.
At the moment, youngsters can marry as younger as 16 in West Virginia with parental consent. It permits anybody youthful than that to get married with a decide’s waiver.
The Senate invoice would take away the chance that anybody youthful than 16 might marry. These ages 16 and 17 must receive parental consent and so they couldn’t marry somebody greater than 4 years older than them.
Present authorized marriages, together with these executed in different states, could be unaffected.
The invoice was regarded as lifeless on Wednesday night time when the Senate Judiciary Committee rejected it, however the invoice was resurrected by Trump on the Senate flooring Thursday and moved to Friday’s remaining vote.
In line with the nonprofit group Unchained At Final, which seeks to finish pressured and little one marriage, seven states have set the minimal age for marriage at 18, all since 2018. Supporters of such laws say it reduces home violence, undesirable pregnancies and improves the lives of teenagers.
Trump mentioned most states enable 16- and 17-year-olds to marry with some necessities hooked up.
“I do know this has been a contentious concern amongst quite a few folks,” Trump mentioned. “My hope is that this can be seen as an affordable and acceptable compromise and a essential change to our regulation. It might carry West Virginia in step with the overwhelming majority of states within the nation.”
Though current figures are unavailable, in response to the Pew Analysis Heart, West Virginia had the very best fee of kid marriages among the many states in 2014, when the state’s five-year common was 7.1 marriages for each 1,000 youngsters ages 15 to 17.
Putnam County Republican Sen. Eric Tarr mentioned he acquired married in highschool at 17 and his first little one was born 5 days after commencement. He mentioned he preferred Trump’s model of the invoice as a result of it “protects household.”
Kanawha County Republican Sen. Mike Stuart mentioned his mom was married at 16 and his dad and mom are nonetheless collectively.
“I don’t say that with any quantity of disgrace,” he mentioned.
A former federal prosecutor, Stuart added the invoice wouldn’t be a remedy to little one intercourse exploitation within the state. He mentioned that problem could be helped via extra training, funding, regulation enforcement and prosecutors.
“Our regulation in West Virginia is fairly darned good. With this modification it turns into even higher,” Stuart mentioned. “And there’s not a state within the nation that may maintain a candle to West Virginia on these points.”
The lone vote towards the invoice got here from Cabell County Democratic Sen. Mike Woelfel.
“Our state has invested some huge cash in enhancing our nationwide picture,” Woelfel mentioned. “Each time we have now a debate like this speaking about little one brides, we add to that detrimental picture. Let’s depart it at 18. My God, it’s marriage. How on the earth can youngsters negotiate a wedding at this level. Marriage is for adults.”
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BREAKING: North Carolina LB Transfer Ashton Woods Commits to WVU
Sunday evening, the West Virginia Mountaineers picked up a commitment from transfer linebacker Ashton Woods, formerly of the North Carolina Tar Heels.
The Marietta, Georgia product was a three-star recruit in the Tar Heels’ 2024 signing class and chose Carolina over offers from Arkansas, Baylor, Boston College, Georgia Tech Kansas State, Kentucky, Lousiville, Miami, Mississippi State, NC State, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Pitt, Tennessee, UCF, USC, Virginia, Wake Forest, and several others.
Woods appeared in six games, seeing limited snaps on special teams and defense. With the departure of Josiah Trotter and Trey Lathan in the transfer portal, the Mountaineers need to replenish the depth in the second level. Landing a player of this caliber is a good start for new defensive coordinator Zac Alley.
At Walton High School, he tallied 383 tackles, 15 sacks, 36 TFL, six INTs, and five forced fumbles over his career. He was also a two-time all-state selection and two-time region defensive player of the year.
Woods will have three years of eligibility remaining.
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Division II RB LJ Turner Commits to West Virginia
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Transfer RB Turner picks West Virginia
Transfer RB Turner picks West Virginia
West Virginia has landed a commitment from Catawba College running back LJ Turner.
Turner, 5-foot-9, 195-pounds, spent three seasons at Catawba where he rushed for 1,961 yards and 20 touchdowns.
But Turner is coming off a standout season where he accounted for 1,224 yards and 13 touchdowns while averaging a total of 7.0 per carry earning him the first outright all-American honors at running back in school history.
“WVU is everything I’m looking for and more. I know the coaching staff is going to push me to be the best version of myself on and off the field,” he said. “It kind of feels like the home away from home I’ve been searching for.”
Running backs coach Chad Scott served as the lead recruiter for Turner and was able to get him on campus for an official visit where he ultimately committed to the football program.
“He basically said he’s going to get me to my potential,” he said.
Turner also received scholarship offers from a number of other schools including Coastal Carolina, UTEP and Youngstown State after he entered the transfer portal in November.
Turner is the first running back transfer to commit to West Virginia this off-season.
The Palm Bay, Florida native has one season of eligibility remaining in his college career and is set to enroll at the mid-term.
WVSports.com will have more on Turner in the near future.
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