
West Virginia is adding nearly 280 pieces of road maintenance equipment to its Division of Highways (DOH) fleet to fix and maintain the state's roads.
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A federal jury found former W.Va. Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry guilty of mail fraud, wire fraud, and lying to the FBI.
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After three years of audits and reforms to the state's fleet policies, the West Virginia legislature announced it has determined an accurate fleet count.
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Since 1992, the State of West Virginia's $25 million line of credit has been used primarily by the Fleet Management Office to purchase vehicles.
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W.Va. Supreme Court Justice Menis Ketchum used his state-issued vehicle and state-issued fuel card on several trips to golf clubs between 2011 and 2014.
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Investigators found that West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry misused Supreme Court fleet vehicles in at least 14 instances.
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The newly signed House Bill 4015 reforms the state’s Fleet Management Office into a permanent Fleet Management Division and requires annual reporting and continual tracking of the state fleet.
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Under the proposed changes, West Virginia state vehicles' current license plate design would be phased out for a new color scheme, and vehicles would be subject to annual or biannual registration.
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Over the past year, the West Virginia Legislative Auditor has conducted a series of investigations into the state fleet. However, fleet data has shown little change in the months since.
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A West Virginia audit reviewed written fleet management policies related to maintenance, commuting, and fleet-size optimization from 93 agencies.
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