West Virginia
Senate climate bill has West Virginia written all over it
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The sprawling financial package deal handed by the U.S. Senate this week has a sure West Virginia taste.
The package deal, handed with no Republican votes, might be learn largely as an effort to assist West Virginia look to the long run with out turning away totally from its roots.
The invoice comprises billions in incentives for clear vitality — whereas additionally providing renewed assist for conventional gas sources reminiscent of coal and pure fuel — in addition to massive boosts for nationwide parks and well being take care of low-income individuals and coal miners with black lung illness. That’s no accident. Most provisions had been included as the worth the Democrats needed to pay to win the all-important assist of Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, who says they may assist of us again house.
John Palmer, a 67-year-old retired coal miner from Monongah, says it is about time.
“We ain’t had too many individuals care about us,” Palmer stated. “We’re at all times on the market combating for various issues. All people’s obtained an agenda, and our agenda was for working-class individuals. That’s what everyone’s agenda must be, but it surely’s not.”
Manchin, a conservative Democrat who chairs the Senate Power and Pure Sources Committee, was a key vote wanted to go the spending package deal within the 50-50 Senate and ship it to the Home, the place lawmakers are anticipated to take it up Friday.
The invoice invests practically $375 billion to struggle local weather change, caps prescription drug prices at $2,000 out-of-pocket for Medicare recipients and helps an estimated 13 million Individuals pay for medical health insurance by extending subsidies offered through the coronavirus pandemic.
If these subsidies should not prolonged, West Virginia is among the many states that can lose probably the most assist for individuals paying for medical health insurance, in keeping with the City Institute, that means 1000’s of individuals might lose protection.
Kelly Allen, government director of the West Virginia Middle on Finances and Coverage, stated the availability within the invoice to cap insulin costs at $35 a dose for seniors will make a huge impact within the state, which has the best variety of individuals dwelling with diabetes per capita within the nation.
“There are individuals who ration insulin, or who need to make choices between getting groceries and paying for a drug value, or paying lease and paying for drug prices,” she stated.
However Manchin, who has obtained extra marketing campaign contributions this election cycle from pure fuel pipeline firms than some other lawmaker, received concessions on the local weather entrance. The invoice consists of cash to encourage different vitality and to bolster fossil fuels with steps reminiscent of subsidies for know-how that reduces carbon emissions. It additionally requires the federal government to open extra federal land and waters to grease drilling.
In an announcement, Manchin stated he labored with colleagues to craft the “simplest approach” to assist West Virginia. He declined to be interviewed for this story.
Manchin additionally has proposed a separate record of laws to hurry up federal allowing and make vitality initiatives more durable to dam underneath federal acts. As a part of an settlement with Democratic management, he particularly requested that federal businesses “take all mandatory actions” to streamline completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a undertaking lengthy opposed by environmental activists.
The 303-mile (487-kilometer) pipeline, which is usually completed, would transport pure fuel drilled from the Appalachian Basin by means of West Virginia and Virginia. Authorized battles have delayed completion by practically 4 years and doubled the pipeline’s value, now estimated at $6.6 billion.
Chelsea Barnes, legislative director for Appalachian Voices, an environmental group that sued to cease the pipeline, stated there’s so much to be enthusiastic about within the laws. However she deemed Manchin’s concessions to the fossil gas trade “unacceptable.”
“We’d actually love to simply be celebrating,” Barnes stated, “however we all know that there’s a lot within the invoice that can also be going to harm communities.”
Barnes stated the invoice comprises many provisions her group has wished for a very long time, reminiscent of extending and growing tax credit for clear vitality initiatives, with bonus credit for low-income communities and for communities the place a coal mine or energy plant has closed.
Which means there’s going to be the next incentive for clear vitality builders to arrange store in Appalachia. She stated many individuals she’s labored with on clear vitality initiatives should not excited to see coal jobs disappear however are excited to be a part of “the vitality economic system of the long run.”
“They like the concept of retaining that energy-producing heritage, and I feel there’s a number of pleasure in persevering with that position in our society, in our tradition,” she stated.
Nonetheless, she’s involved about assist for carbon sequestration and storage initiatives within the invoice, saying they have not been cost-effective in contrast with clear vitality alternate options. She fears that may lengthen the lifetime of energy vegetation.
She additionally stated allowing reform within the invoice quantities to “allowing destruction” that will harm the environmental evaluation course of and silence residents’ voices.
The invoice additionally comprises thousands and thousands of {dollars} for tourism, lengthy seen in West Virginia as a option to increase the state’s beleaguered economic system. West Virginia is house to a number of nationwide parks, together with the New River Gorge Nationwide Park and Protect, which opened in 2020.
The Nationwide Park System would obtain at the very least $1 billion within the package deal to rent new workers and perform initiatives to preserve and defend wilderness areas.
The invoice additionally completely extends the excise tax on coal that pays for month-to-month advantages for coal miners with black lung illness, which is attributable to inhaling coal mud.
For the reason that program’s inception, extra retired miners in West Virginia have obtained black lung advantages than some other state, with 4,423 individuals receiving advantages final 12 months. However the fund is $6 billion in debt.
For many years, the tax has required annual legislative approval. Twice lately, federal lawmakers failed to increase the tax, most lately for this 12 months. That minimize the tax by greater than half — a windfall to coal firms that put advantages in jeopardy.
The fund is required greater than ever, United Mine Employees of America Chief of Employees Phil Smith stated, with miners being identified with black lung at youthful ages than earlier than due to greater quantities of silica mud in mines — one thing that is not regulated.
Palmer labored underground for 40 years on the Federal No. 2 Mine in Monongalia County, which went bankrupt and shut down shortly after he retired a number of years in the past. His father, a coal miner, died of a lung illness, and his youthful brother additionally has black lung. He stated figuring out the cash shall be there’s a “aid” and that miners earn the profit — a mean of simply over $700 a month — once they danger doing harmful work.
“We went down in these holes that saved the lights on for everyone,” he stated. “We’re those sacrificing our our bodies.”
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Mountaineers start strong, claim 31-21 victory over UCF in home finale – WV MetroNews
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — West Virginia had received the opening kickoff in every game this season and 17 straight dating back to last year.
That run came to an end in Saturday’s home finale against Central Florida after the Knights won the toss and elected to take the ball first.
It could’ve hardly worked out better for West Virginia, which managed to jump out to a 14-point lead in the opening quarter that helped set the tone in a 31-21 victory in the home finale of the 2024 season.
“We generated momentum at the start of the game,” WVU head coach Neal Brown said. “We had a touchback on the very first kick. That’s huge. We come out and force a three-and-out, and score, so it’s 7-0, and then they turn it over, and it’s 14-0. The game wasn’t really in jeopardy. They continued to keep it close, but there was never a time where you were like, ‘oh I don’t know if we’re going to win this.’”
With the result, WVU (6-5, 5-3) gains bowl eligibility, while the Knights (4-7, 2-6) are assured of a losing season.
West Virginia’s defense forced a three-and-out on the game’s opening series, before the Mountaineers drove 68 yards in eight plays to lead 7-0 on the first of two CJ Donaldson 1-yard rushing touchdowns.
Donaldson had runs of 20 and 31 yards earlier on the possession, the latter of which came on third-and-12 one play before he reached the end zone.
“He got in a little different mode and the offensive line did a good job of getting him to the second level,” WVU quarterback Garrett Greene said. “I like the matchup when it’s CJ versus the safeties.”
UCF threatened to answer and was faced with second-and-6 from the WVU 21, but redshirt freshman quarterback Dylan Rizk fumbled just outside the red zone and Mountaineer cornerback Dontez Fagan came up with the recovery.
The Mountaineers then marched 66 yards in 14 plays and doubled their lead on Jahiem White’s 3-yard touchdown run. All 124 yards over the Mountaineers’ first two series came by way of rush.
“The whole week, the point of emphasis was to be able to run the ball and for our defense to be able to stop the run,” Greene said. “They didn’t have a lot of answers in the first half for our run game.”
Following an exchange of punts, the Knights cut their deficit in half when talented tailback RJ Harvey eluded several defenders in the backfield after fielding a direct snap from the WVU 2 to score his 20th rushing touchdown this year.
The teams traded punts again shortly after, before the Mountaineers put together perhaps the most important possession of the game, moving 71 yards in 12 plays and scoring their third touchdown on Greene’s 12-yard pass to Rodney Gallagher on a third-and-goal play 15 seconds before halftime.
Donaldson gained the necessary yard on a fourth-and-1 run three plays before the score, while wideout Hudson Clement hauled in three passes for 53 yards on what marked WVU’s fifth possession. Greene had completed 2-of-5 passes for 5 yards prior to that series.
West Virginia took a 21-7 lead into halftime and added to the advantage on the first possession of the second half, which covered 56 yards in five plays and ended with Donaldson’s second TD run. The possession was prolonged by a pass interference on UCF that negated what was an incomplete pass on third down. White broke off a 35-yard run on the next play, and the Mountaineers were in the end zone for the fourth time two plays later.
“The middle 8 [last 4 minutes of first half and first 4 minutes of second half], we dominated that, and it was 14-0, and I felt like that was where the game was won,” Brown said.
Rizk threw a 45-yard touchdown pass to wideout Kobe Hudson on UCF’s second second-half series, bringing the Knights to within 14 with 5:38 left in the third quarter.
WVU countered with a 57-yard drive over 14 plays and added to its lead with Michael Hayes’ 35-yard field goal that made it a three-score game with 12:15 remaining. Perhaps most importantly, the series took 8:23 off the clock.
After Rizk was stopped for a 5-yard gain on a fourth-and-10 run from midfield, the Knights regained possession trailing by 17 with 7:08 left.
UCF marched 82 yards in seven plays and produced its third touchdown on Harvey’s 9-yard run, allowing the visitors to trail y 10 with 5:20 to play.
The Knights chose to try and get the ball back immediately with an onside kick, but WVU recovered.
The Mountaineers then kept the ball for all 5:19 that remained, getting separate fourth down conversions on a 10-yard pass from Greene to Robinson and an 18-yard pass from Greene to Clement.
“It’s a two-possession game and a field goal really doesn’t do anything for you, because they can score two touchdowns and beat you,” Brown said. “If you keep the ball, you have an opportunity to end the game. Anytime you have an opportunity to do that, we’re going to. The risk is lower than the reward.”
WVU finishes its home slate 3-4, but has an opportunity to go unbeaten in Big 12 road play with a win next Saturday at Texas Tech. That would also allow the Mountaineers to finish 6-3 in the league for a second straight season.
“People kind of overlook that, but it’s important to us,” Brown said.
Donaldson rushed 19 times for 96 yards, White added 54 yards on 12 carries and Greene totaled 49 yards on 18 attempts as the Mountaineers piled up 200 rushing yards.
“Coach [Chad] Scott and coach Brown get on me about running too high and getting my pads down to be a tough tackle,” said Donaldson, a 238-pound junior.
Greene completed 13-of-21 passes for 118 yards in his final home game. Clement had five catches for 81 yards.
Harvey rushed for 130 yards on 16 attempts and Rizk was 11-for-21 with 172 yards.
The Knights lost for the seventh time in eight games and are winless in four tries against the Mountaineers.
“There’s been tough times throughout the season, but what’s most important is that we stick together and block out the negativity,” WVU safety Anthony Wilson said. “They don’t see what we do day to day, the late nights and early mornings. We’re all we have and we’re all we need.”
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Watch: West Virginia Football 2024 Senior Day Ceremony
West Virginia football held their Senior Day Ceremony on Saturday ahead of their game against UCF.
The Mountaineers honored 29 seniors who walked and met head coach Neal Brown along with Athletic Director Wren Baker before running onto the field.
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West Virginia 98-28 Lafayette (Nov 22, 2024) Game Recap – ESPN
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — — Ja’Naiya Quinerly had 19 points, Sydney Woodley scored 15 off the bench and No. 13 West Virginia posted a wire-to-wire 98-28 victory over Lafayette on Friday night.
Quinerly made 6 of 12 shots with four 3-pointers for the Mountaineers (6-0), who have yet to play a road game this season. She added five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Woodley hit 4 of 5 shots with two 3s and pitched in with five steals and four rebounds.
Kylee Blacksten finished with 13 points and six boards for West Virginia. Jordan Thomas contributed 11 points, five assists and four rebounds. Reserve Tirzah Moore scored 10.
Abby Antognoli had 11 points to lead the Leopards (1-4), who fell to 0-3 away from home. Antognoli made just 1 of 6 from 3-point range for Lafayette which shot 2 of 17 from distance.
Watson and Jordan Harrison made 3s in the first 27 seconds as West Virginia grabbed a quick two-possession lead. Quinerly made both of her 3s in the quarter to help the Mountaineers take a 22-8 lead.
Moore followed her two successful free throws with a 3-point play to spark an 11-0 run to begin the second period and West Virginia cruised from there. The Mountaineers led 45-15 at halftime and 78-19 at the end of the third.
West Virginia will host High Point on Friday.
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