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Navigating Society After Incarceration, This West Virginia Morning

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:00:00
Publish Date: 2026-01-22 15:48:11
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On this West Virginia Morning, state prisons release at least 95% percent of incarcerated people back into society. Some individuals struggle to navigate those transitional challenges successfully. On the latest Us & Them, host Trey Kay talks with Rahim Buford who was paroled after 26 years in prison. Buford says the impact of poverty and trauma and accepting responsibility for a crime can make reentry a daunting task.

Also, two bills the West Virginia House of Delegates found so urgent they were willing to suspend their own rules in order to pass them slowed to a crawl in the Senate this week, and developers seeking to build a water bottling facility in Jefferson County are appealing to the state’s highest court after local rejection.

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Maria Young produced this episode.

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