State lawmakers winding down interim committee process

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia lawmakers will be in Charleston beginning Monday morning for three days of interim committee meetings.

A Monday morning meeting will focus on student debt in the state’s colleges and universities. Another committee will meet Monday to discuss the results of a recent legislative audit concerning the state DHHR.

Meetings this week will also focus on the state highway system and a proposal about setting minimum amounts for auto insurance coverage.

Some of the committees will be wrapping up their study topics that began back in May. The 60-day regular session of the legislature begins Jan. 8.

 





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