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flag West Virginia lawmakers advance bills to boost industrial funding and allow over-the-counter ivermectin sales.

flag West Virginia’s House of Delegates advanced its “Opportunity Everywhere” agenda, introducing HB 4007 to double funding for the Industrial Access Road Fund to $6 million annually and raise the maximum grant per project to $800,000, adjusting for inflation and improving response times. flag The bill expands eligibility to certified business-ready sites and shifts an additional $3 million yearly from the State Road Fund. flag Other bills aim to clarify youth employment rules, support aerospace development, and expand industrial site inventories. flag Meanwhile, the Senate advanced SB 42, which would allow over-the-counter sale of ivermectin for human use without a prescription, despite FDA warnings, with provisions for patient information and pharmacist protections. flag The bill now moves to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

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