Entries by Jim Bauman

High Electricity Bills? Get Used to It!

The West Virginia Public Service Commission is a bridge between energy consumers and energy producers. It negotiates and ultimately approves the rates that energy producers charge, but it’s supposed to factor into those decisions the ability of consumers to pay their energy bills. To Jim Bauman it’s pretty clear that what the producers want is way more important than what the consumers want. Because today West Virginians pay among the highest energy bills in the country, significantly higher than any of our surrounding states.

Who and What Are Our Delegates Fighting For?

Two Jefferson County delegates have proposed in House Bill 5477 in the 2026 legislative session that all law enforcement agencies in the state must cooperate with ICE. Jim Bauman argues that this position, given ICE’s brutal history to date of ignoring the basic human rights of people, is not healthy for our communities. The question is why haven’t these elected representatives listened to their constituents?

The Dilemma of the Independent Voter

A brief consideration of the social and political forces that distinguish Democrats from Republicans and the attraction that these established political parties have to Independent voters. Although either party can overreach when it’s in power, the overreach of the Republican party looks to be a threat to democracy itself. It will be interesting in our elections to see how Independents view this threat.