2 West Virginia county commissioners face 42 misdemeanor charges each for skipping 7 public meetings in protest against selected candidates, believing them not to be "actual conservatives."
Two West Virginia county commissioners, Jennifer Krouse and Tricia Jackson, are facing 42 misdemeanor charges each for allegedly skipping seven public meetings in protest against selected candidates for a commissioner role. The charges include failure to perform official duties and conspiracy to commit a crime against the state. The commissioners believed the chosen candidates were not "actual conservatives."
March 12, 2024
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