Friday, March 17, 2023Gov. Justice signs into law 4th state employee pay raise, budget bill, and other legislation ![]() ![]() “You remember way back when we did a 5% pay raise? It was the biggest pay raise percentage-wise in the history of the state,” Gov. Justice said. “We’ve done four of them now, and I hope to goodness before I’m gone, we’ll be able to do one more because I know the job you do. I know what you do. I know how hard you work every day.” ![]() “This is a permanent fix for something that we started for a long time,” Gov. Justice said. “We could have continued to keep kicking the can down the road. But this stops that. This is moving in the right direction. You have the assurance that when you go home at night, you won’t have to depend on the hope of having surpluses. This fixes it, and this doesn’t go away.” ![]() The bill takes effect today, March 17, St. Patrick’s Day, and was signed by the Governor and Legislature with a green ink pen. “This is one step forward to working with Ireland and, of all places, West Virginia,” Gov. Justice said. “This will allow us to drive more and more business and visitors back and forth between us. This is really, really good stuff.”CLICK HERE TO VIEW ALL BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR###CONTACT THE COMMUNICATIONS OFFICEJordan Damron Director of Communications, Assistant Legal Counsel [email protected] CJ Harvey Press Secretary [email protected]FOLLOW GOVERNOR JUSTICEYou are receiving this email from Governor Jim Justice’s Communications Office. Any reference to the word “campaign” in any link associated with this email has been generated by Mailchimp, an online web-based marketing program, and not by the Office of the Governor. Any document linked in this email is a document of the Governor’s Communications Office and not of any campaign. We routinely add email addresses from people we meet who contact Governor Justice’s office. If you do not wish to receive messages from our office, please click the Unsubscribe link below for instant removal. You are receiving this email because you asked to receive updates from the Governor’s Office. Our mailing address is: Governor’s Communications Office1900 Kanawha Boulevard EastState CapitolCharleston, WV 25305Add us to your address book Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list |