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Sen. Manchin's announcement took Dave away from his vacation

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The regular session is over, but Gov. Justice may give lawmakers more work to do

Toasting the end of the session

Day 60: Come midnight, it'll be sweet, sweet 'sine die'

Day 59: The penultimate day of the legislative session

Day 58: The clock is ticking toward midnight Saturday

Day 57: The GOP tax cuts are on the books, and there were balloons to mark its signing

Day 56: Gov. Justice signs the DHHR split

Day 55: PEIA, pay raises, tax cuts and the budget bill

Day 53: The PEIA bill is up for a final House vote today

Day 52: The PEIA bill is moving amid union opposition

Day 51: 'Crossover Day' is in the rearview mirror but there are still plenty of bills to chew on

Day 50: Welcome to 'Crossover Day.' Here's what to expect

Day 49: RFRA passes the House, 'Crossover Day' is Wednesday

Day 48: Spring seems to be arriving early as legislating heats up Charleston

Day 47: Lawmakers have reached a deal on tax cuts

Day 46: With major deadlines looming, lawmakers are working this weekend

Day 45: A tax cut deal seems to be emerging

Day 44: With less than a week until 'crossover day,' the pace is increasing

Day 43: Health Department split will be up for a vote in the Senate

Day 42: Campus Carry is up for passage in the House

Day 41: Another House Judiciary Committee public hearing

Day 38: Campus Carry hits the House floor

Day 37: Campus Carry, Form Energy and ST: Picard

Day 36: Campus carry gets a public hearing this morning.

Day 35: DHHR three-way split gets a vote in the House, Justice gathers key players for tax reform talk

Day 34: Governor Justice gets back on the tax cut bandwagon

Day 31: State funding for a battery plant survives attacks by opponents

Day 30: We’re halfway through the metaphorical marathon

Day 29: Teacher pay raises are advancing on both sides of the rotunda

Day 28: And things are picking back up

Day 27: A new legislative week gets started today

Day 24: The House is poised to pass the proposed ban on gender affirming care for minors

Day 23: The House is set to hold the first of two public hearings this morning

Day 22: Ugh. It's February

Day 21: Ban on gender-affirming care for minors heads to House floor

Day 20: WV Lawmakers aren't shying away from controversy

Day 17: It's Friday, so let's wrap things up for the week

Day 16: Gov. Justice's tax cut mini-tour continues, but Senate Republicans remain wary of the governor's path

Day 15: Got thoughts on the governor's proposed income tax cuts? You may be able to tell him directly

Day 14: Governor Justice takes his tax cut proposal to the people

Day 13: West Virginia lawmakers hit a milestone

Day Ten: The first full week goes into the history books today

Day Nine: The Governor's tax cut proposal is in the hands of the Senate

Day Eight: DHHR split, governor's tax cut plan move forward in the House

Day Seven: The floor sessions may seem slow, but the wheels are turning in committee

Day Six: The first full week of legislating

Day Three: Democrats push back on Governor's proposals

Day Two: After a speedy first day in the Senate, the governor offered his own vision.

State of the State chat

Day One: The Current Disposition of West Virginia, according to Gov. Jim Justice

The Ultimate Pre-Session Update

T-Minus Nine Days and Counting