kathleen stoll

STOLL

kathleen stoll

Beyond the much discussed, high-profile results of the Nov. 8 election, I’d like to share some good ideas from other states that flew a bit under the radar screen in most of the national media coverage. There are three good ideas that voters supported overwhelmingly at the ballot box that merit a look and that our West Virginia Legislature might want to think about.

They aren’t terribly complicated to understand or really that controversial. They were popular with Republican and Democratic voters because they addressed real needs that working families face daily.

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Kathleen Stoll is policy director for West Virginians for Affordable Health Care (wvahc.org) and operates a policy and economic consulting business, Kat Consulting.