Category: Fluharty for WV Delegate 99


  • Your Vote Is the Most Powerful Thing You’re Not Using

    We are more than a week into early voting — and fewer than 1,000 people have shown up in Jefferson County. Let that sink in. Out of everyone in this community, fewer than one thousand people have walked through the door, cast a ballot, and made their voice heard. That’s not just low turnout. That’s…

  • 135 People

    West Virginia has roughly 1.77 million people. Yet at the state level, many of the decisions that affect our roads, taxes, schools, utilities, water, public safety, jobs, and local communities are shaped by just 135 people: 100 members of the House of Delegates, 34 state senators, and 1 governor. That means a very small number…

  • How I’ll Vote for You.

    START|– 1) Does this clearly benefit my constituents in District 99?— No / unclear → OPPOSE or seek amendment before support.— Yes → — 2) Does it keep decision-making as close to the people as possible? (local over state, state over federal)— No → Ask:• Does it unnecessarily remove local control?• Can it be rewritten…

  • Local Control & Fair Share for Data Centers

    Growth should never come at the expense of the very communities that host it. Right now, HB 2014 takes decision-making power away from counties—even those that have done the hard work to establish planning commissions and zoning—and sends a large share of new tax revenue out of the community where the impact is felt. That’s…

  • Check Out Your Ballot Options

    April 13, 2026 Secretary of State Kris Warner releases an online tool for voters to review their Sample Ballot before voting Charleston, W.Va. – The WV Secretary of State’s Office continues to work closely with the state’s 55 county clerks to prepare for the upcoming May 12th Primary Election.On Monday, Secretary of State Kris Warner released the WVSOS…

  • Data Centers & Tax Policy in West Virginia

    The Issue West Virginia is actively pursuing large-scale data center development. These projects bring potential economic growth—but they also come with significant tax incentives and policy tradeoffs that deserve public scrutiny. What’s Happening The Opportunity Data centers can bring: The Concern These benefits must be weighed against real risks: A Principles-Based Approach West Virginia should…

  • The Quiet Power of Primaries: Where Real Leadership Is Chosen

    Most people think the election that matters most happens in November. That’s when the signs go up, the ads run nonstop, and turnout peaks. But the truth is, the most important decisions are often made long before that—in primary elections. Primaries are where we decide not just who wins, but who is even worthy of…

  • Charles Town’s Walks About Nothing

    Last night, I spent some time walking through downtown Charles Town as part of the city’s bimonthly Walk About Nothing. The walk takes place on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at 6:00 p.m., with participants meeting at City Hall. According to the city, the walks began in September 2024 as a simple…

  • “The Party of Lincoln—A Standard Worth Living Up To”

    When we talk about the Republican Party, we’re not just talking about a label—we’re talking about a legacy. A legacy that begins with a simple but powerful idea:Every person deserves a fair shot. The Republican Party was founded in 1854 in response to the spread of slavery following the Kansas-Nebraska Act. At that moment in…

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