CHARLESTON, W.Va. — 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 Capitol, Pack was not prepared to talk about his future political plans. But he did say that he would continue to use his time in office to talk about issues facing the state and how to make things better.
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