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Education, jobs on GOP House members' agenda
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- With a surge in membership in the House of Delegates, GOP lawmakers outlined their general goals for the session that begins today, saying they'll work to improve West Virginia's schools and business climate.
Republicans now have 46 of 100 House seats -- more than at any time since 1930. The GOP gained 11 new House members after the November election. The increase also strengthens their numbers on legislative committees.
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Education, jobs on GOP House members' agenda
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- With a surge in membership in the House of Delegates, GOP lawmakers outlined their general goals for the session that begins today, saying they'll work to improve West Virginia's schools and business climate.
Republicans now have 46 of 100 House seats -- more than at any time since 1930. The GOP gained 11 new House members after the November election. The increase also strengthens their numbers on legislative committees.
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