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By Jared Hunt
Daily Mail Capitol Reporter
Acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin's budget proposal is relatively in line with previous years, though it does not account for some future liabilities that may be on the horizon.
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From: The Associated Press
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - Declaring that West Virginia is poised to gain economic ground in the Great Recession's wake, acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin detailed a legislative agenda Wednesday focusing on jobs, education and the state's natural resources.
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Acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin unveiled his 2011 legislative agenda Wednesday, calling for business development incentives, a cut in state's food sales tax and one-time salary "enhancements" for teachers and state workers.
http://www.wowktv.com/story.cfm?func=viewstory&storyid=92542
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Reported by: Leslie Rubin
WCHS TV Eyewitness News
The first day of the 80th legislative session ending with Acting Governor Earl Ray Tomblin giving the annual address.
In the House chamber, Tomblin hit on numerous issues important to West Virginians, saying we need to set aside our personal and political agendas for the betterment of the state.
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By: Bill Rosenberger
The Herald-Dispatch
Education is a key to West Virginia's future, acting Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin told lawmakers during his State of the State address Wednesday night at the Capitol.
http://www.herald-dispatch.com/homepage/x1052104845/State-of-the-State-to-be-streamed-live
