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  2. West Virginia State Treasurer - Wikipedia

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    The West Virginia state treasurer is the state's chief financial officer. [1] It is one of six constitutionally mandated offices. [ 2 ] Elected statewide for a four year term, the treasurer is responsible for overseeing state operating funds, monitoring state debt and performing banking and accounting duties in accordance with state law. [ 1 ]

  3. 2018 West Virginia teachers' strike - Wikipedia

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    The strike was called in response to the low pay of West Virginia teachers, whose compensation ranks 48th in the United States. [5] [6] The strike also responded to a pay raise passed by the legislature and signed by Governor Jim Justice that provided only a 2% raise for 2019, and 1% raise for 2020 and a 1% raise for 2021 and a freeze on premiums for 16 months to benefits.

  4. List of West Virginia state agencies - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia Department of Commerce. West Virginia Division of Forestry; West Virginia Division of Labor; West Virginia Division of Natural Resources; West Virginia Geological and Economic Survey; West Virginia Office of Miners' Health, Safety and Training; West Virginia Water Development Authority; WORKFORCE West Virginia

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  6. West Virginia State Auditor - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] As such, the state auditor's office investigates waste, fraud, and abuse in state agencies and local governments, supervises local government finances, and audits West Virginia's approximately 700 political subdivisions, be they counties, cities, towns, or school districts.

  7. W. Craig Broadwater - Wikipedia

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    He was a Hearing examiner for the West Virginia Worker's Compensation Fund from 1978 to 1981. He was a Special prosecuting attorney of Ohio County, West Virginia from 1982 to 1983, and then became a circuit court judge for the First Judicial Circuit of West Virginia, from 1983 to 1996.

  8. Secretary of State of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The West Virginia secretary of state is the smallest constitutional office in the state – physically, fiscally, and in terms of the number of staff. [1] The duties of the office, though, are extensive. The primary responsibility of the secretary is to serve as the chief election officer.

  9. Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia is the state supreme court of the state of West Virginia, the highest of West Virginia's state courts.The court sits primarily at the West Virginia State Capitol in Charleston, although from 1873 to 1915, it was also required by state law to hold sessions in Charles Town in the state's Eastern Panhandle. [1]