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Cities eye possible home rule expansion
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Officials in several West Virginia cities are interested in participating in the state's experiment with shifting more government power to the local level. But they are waiting to see what the Legislature does with a bill that would extend and expand the Home Rule Pilot Program.
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Cities eye possible home rule expansion
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Officials in several West Virginia cities are interested in participating in the state's experiment with shifting more government power to the local level. But they are waiting to see what the Legislature does with a bill that would extend and expand the Home Rule Pilot Program.
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