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    West Virginia Democrats want Governor Jim Justice to drop out of Senate race

    2024-08-20

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    CHARLESTON, WV ( WTRF ) The West Virginia Democratic Party Chair Mike Pushkin called on Governor Jim Justice to withdraw from the race for the United States Senate following a news story of alleged of financial misconduct that has left hundreds of workers and their families at risk of losing their healthcare coverage.

    “It’s one thing to default on a bank loan or a tax obligation or even a fine from a regulatory agency,” said Pushkin. “It’s another thing altogether to fail to pay the health care premiums for your workers with money that isn’t even yours. Because of his negligence, hundreds of workers and their families may lose their health care coverage. The governor can’t blame this on politics, he can’t blame it on accounting error, he can’t blame it on anyone else but himself. His financial house of cards is falling down around him, making him a terminally compromised candidate. Under these circumstances, he can’t continue to seek election to the United States Senate. He has become a national embarrassment.”

    The Democrats say this all centers around the Justice family owning The Greenbrier and the resort being four months and millions of dollars behind on payments for employee health insurance.

    According to the Amalgamated National Health Fund, the Greenbrier Hotel Corporation, owes $2.4 million in delinquent health premium contributions, with an additional $1.2 million in premiums due soon. This includes money that was deducted from worker pay but not remitted to the insurer, effectively leaving employees without the coverage they paid for. The Health Fund says : if payments are not made by August 27, healthcare benefits for all Greenbrier employees will be suspended. The Health Fund is also considering legal action to recover the contributions, along with interest and attorney fees. “Workers at the Greenbrier shouldn’t have to worry about the cancellation of the health care benefits they worked for and paid into because of the Governor’s incompetence,” added Pushkin.

    “It was only a few weeks ago that we learned that Jim Justice had failed to pay millions in collections to the state,” Pushkin continued. “In both cases, the Governor is treating funds that don’t belong to him as a personal loan. Add to these the millions the Governor’s company owes in and it paints a clear picture of an imploding financial empire. This is a pattern of unprecedented financial mismanagement that cannot be ignored.”

    Governor Justice will face off against former Wheeling Mayor Glenn Elliott for Senator Joe Manchin’s seat on November 5.

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    John Fox
    08-28
    dirty politics!
    Danny Scarberry
    08-27
    Democrats been mad at Jim ever since he changed to a republican what Jim does in his businesses is his business not ours it’s between him and his workers but what Jim does as a governor or if he becomes a US senator that effect West Virginia it is our business that’s how I see it. The problem is people sticks their nose into other’s business where they have no business sticking theirs nose that’s what a matter with this country right now
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