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Taxpayers pick up living expenses for Workforce director
Claudia D. George gets more perks than most state employees - far more. Workforce West Virginia picks up the cost of George's weekly 376-mile commute from her home in Fairmont to her office at the state Capitol Complex in Charleston. The state agency, whose employment programs are funded by the federal government, also pays George $51 a day for meals, and $100 a day for a hotel room at the Holiday Inn & Suites in Charleston.
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Taxpayers pick up living expenses for Workforce director
Claudia D. George gets more perks than most state employees - far more. Workforce West Virginia picks up the cost of George's weekly 376-mile commute from her home in Fairmont to her office at the state Capitol Complex in Charleston. The state agency, whose employment programs are funded by the federal government, also pays George $51 a day for meals, and $100 a day for a hotel room at the Holiday Inn & Suites in Charleston.
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