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Morrisey Vetoes 12 Bills, Session's Work Continues

Morrisey Vetoes 12 Bills, Session's Work Continues

Charleston West Virginia News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

April 2, 20261m 33s

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West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey vetoed twelve bills from the 2026 legislative session, including measures on tougher school bus rules, Medicaid coverage for home blood pressure checks, and quick alerts on child deaths. Morrisey cited concerns over unclear penalties, potential conflicts with existing plans, and constitutional issues. The vetoed bills also included provisions on medical cannabis funds, real estate protections, and drug trial grants. Any unsigned bills by April 1st automatically become law, ensuring the sessions work continues to shape policy.

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