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Hoppy Kercheval: Attacking Morrisey's guy is wrong
WE West Virginians can be stubbornly provincial at times. Just consider a bill introduced by Delegate Doug Reynolds, D-Wayne.

The legislation, House Bill 2788, says that any lawyer hired by the state and paid more than $100,000 "shall have a license to practice law in the state at the time of the hire."

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Hoppy Kercheval: Attacking Morrisey's guy is wrong
WE West Virginians can be stubbornly provincial at times. Just consider a bill introduced by Delegate Doug Reynolds, D-Wayne.

The legislation, House Bill 2788, says that any lawyer hired by the state and paid more than $100,000 "shall have a license to practice law in the state at the time of the hire."

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