Transparency efforts stall in W.Va. legislature
· henry culvyhouse mountain state spotlight
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- West Virginia lawmakers have failed to pass legislation aimed at increasing transparency in government, despite efforts to address concerns from the public.
- The proposed bills, which would have required more detailed financial disclosures from legislators and state employees, stalled in committee.
- The lack of progress has sparked criticism from advocates who say the move would have helped to reduce corruption and promote accountability.
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