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West Virginia |
5/12/08-Gov. Joe Manchin signed a bill into law that allows private developers to build and collect tolls on future highways throughout the state. Private groups also would be authorized to mine coal at project sites.
The new law, previously HB4476, would require the state Legislature and governor to green light any toll projects. Another provision in the bill mandates that only the state’s Division of Highways could condemn property for public-private road projects.
3/11/08-A bill on its way to Gov. Joe Manchin’s desk would allow private developers to build and collect tolls on future highways throughout the state. Private groups also would be allowed to mine coal at project sites.
Senate lawmakers waited until the last day of the regular session to advance the bill to the governor’s desk. The House previously approved it.
The final version of HB4476 also would require the state Legislature and governor to green light any toll projects.
Another provision in the bill would mandate that only the state’s Division of Highways could condemn property for public-private road projects.
For bill status, call (304) 340-3200. In West Virginia, call 1-877-565-3447.
3/3/08-The House voted 69-27 to approve a bill that would allow private developers to build and collect tolls on future highways throughout the state. Private groups also would be allowed to mine coal at project sites. It now moves to the Senate.
Sponsored by House Roads and Transportation Chairwoman Lidella Wilson Hrutkay, D-Logan, HB4476 would mandate that only the state’s Division of Highways could condemn property for public-private road projects.
The bill is awaiting consideration in the Senate Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
For bill status, call (304) 340-3200. In West Virginia, call 1-877-565-3447.






