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Harrison County House District 41 (all of Harrison county and a tiny corner of Marion county) elects four members. Tim Miley earned an A from Life Gauge. He introduced two Life Gauge bills in 2006 and 2007. In 2006 he incurred the anger of his party's leadership by courageously voting to bring a parental notification bill directly to the floor. In 2007 he was not willing to introduce a motion on the floor to discharge the Constitutional Revision committee in reference to HJR 18, which would remove the right to abortion and to abortion funding from the WV Constitution. . He is a Democrat. Please contact him at 23 Valley View Dr, Bridgeport WV 26338, or 624-1100 (W). Thank him for cooperating with Life Gauge. Sam Cann earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. He is a Democrat. Due to his voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact him. Ron Fragale earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. He is a Democrat. Due to his voting record, Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact him. Richard Iaquinta earned an F from Life Gauge. In 2006 he voted against a motion to dispense with committee reference, effectively killing a parental notification bill. As a candidate in 2002 he signed a statement saying he would introduce Life Gauge bills. Since he was elected, he has never introduced a Life Gauge bill. He is a Democrat. Due to his voting record Life Gauge does not recommend that constituents contact him. Senate District 12 (all of Harrison, Lewis, Braxton and Gilmer counties) elects two members. Bill Sharpe earned a D from Life Gauge. He did not introduce any Life Gauge bills in 2007 or 2006. He is a Democrat whose term ends in 2008. Contact him at 607 Center Ave, Weston WV 26452 or 269-4624. Ask him to cooperate with Life Gauge. Joe Minard earned an F from Life Gauge. In the 2001 legislative session, he was absent for a close and crucial vote on Informed Consent in the Judiciary Committee. He was at the capitol earlier the day of the vote. Life Gauge scores an absence as a bad vote, because it is sometimes used as a way to benefit one side of an issue while claiming to support the other side. He is a Democrat whose term ends in 2010. Write to him at 510 Haymond Hwy Clarksburg WV 26301 or 622-6488 and ask him to cooperate with Life Gauge. from Life Gauge. |