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WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) issued the following statement today on Ramaco Development’s announcement of a partnership with two private equity firms to invest $90 million to open two new coal mines in southern West Virginia:
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) announced today two major federal grants for the Coalfield Development Corporation in Wayne and the Hobet mining site in Boone and Lincoln counties.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) announced today a major federal grant for Advantage Valley in Huntington.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) announced today a major federal grant for the Mingo County Air Transportation Park.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) announced today the Hatfield-McCoy Trails have received a grant of nearly $1.4 million from the Appalachian Regional Commission.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) announced today two major federal grants for the Bluewell Public Service District in Bluefield and the New River Gorge Regional Development Authority.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) announced today that FEMA has awarded Greenbrier County more than $2.3 million to expedite debris removal.
The FEMA grant, worth $2,371,387.16, will be used to remove storm debris that threatens public health and safety after the June flooding.
Nearly every day, we see another story in the news about an overdose in West Virginia. The drug crisis has hit our state hard, but it’s also a national crisis. No community is exempt — addiction doesn’t discriminate based on geography, income, education level or occupation.
WASHINGTON – Legislation introduced by U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.), the Nurturing and Supporting Healthy Babies Act, is on its way to the president’s desk to be signed into law.
WASHINGTON – U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-W.Va.) today announced that his staff will be holding special flood assistance mobile office hours in July in communities affected by the recent flooding.
Members of Rep. Jenkins’ staff will be available to meet with constituents affected by flooding and help them with federal assistance programs.
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Legislation that will fast track federal funding for critical highway infrastructure projects in West Virginia and Virginia, including the King Coal Highway and the Coalfields Expressway, has been signed into law by President Barack Obama.
Beckley Register-Herald: Congressman Jenkins meets with local health officials to discuss NAS babies
RONCEVERTE — About 500 babies are delivered at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center (GVMC) each year. Three years ago, 19 percent of babies born suffered from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome or NAS.
That’s about 100 babies each year who suffer the effects of withdrawal from being exposed to drugs in the womb, officials said Friday.
The Protecting Our Infants Act, a necessary measure that will improve care for babies who are exposed to drugs during pregnancy, has been signed into law by President Barack Obama.
WASHINGTON - A bill championed by U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins, R-W.Va., that will improve care for neonatal abstinence syndrome babies has been signed into law.
The Protecting Our Infants Act will build on best practices from doctors and nurses in West Virginia and across the country in treating babies with NAS, exposure to drugs while in the womb.
For the first time in seven years, lawmakers in Washington appear poised to adopt a long-term highway funding bill. The U.S. Surface Transportation Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2015 was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last week with support from both Democrats and Republicans alike.
BLUEFIELD — U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins, R-W.Va., had a pretty busy couple of days in southern West Virginia last week. On Veterans Day, he participated in the community’s 96th annual Veterans Day Parade, and presented the venerable Henry Paul, a flag that had flown over the U.S. Capitol.
HUNTINGTON - U.S. Rep. Evan Jenkins, R-W.Va., announced that state transportation infrastructure projects are in the driver's seat to receive more than $450 million annually after Congress passed a long-term transportation bill.
Jenkins made the announcement Thursday morning at the West Virginia Division of Highways office in Huntington.
BLUEFIELD — It was a “great afternoon” in Bluefield Thursday as federal, state and local leaders joined together to celebrate passage of the federal six-year transportation plan in the House of Representatives.
The statistics are alarming and merit prompt attention. According to health officials, 7 percent of all babies born in the Mountain State are suffering from neonatal abstinence syndrome as a result of withdrawal from the drugs their mothers consumed during pregnancy.
As the number of people addicted to heroin and other opioids grows, so, too, do other statistics.