o Courtesy/WV Legislative Photography ON THE FLOOR – State Treasurer Larry Pack, right, speaks with House of Delegates Chief of Staff Jeff Billings prior to a Jan. 8 joint session of the House and state Senate to hear a goodbye message from outgoing governor Jim Justice.
CHARLESTON – Look just about anywhere and you’ll find State Treasurer Larry Pack. From ribbon-cuttings to visits with local government officials, from interviews and op-eds to unclaimed property check presentations, Pack is raising the office’s profile.
But Pack’s activities have also raised questions about his plans for his political future, which could involve a run for governor in 2028, challenging Gov. Patrick Morrisey in a Republican primary.
During an interview Thursday in his offices in the east wing of the State