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Speaker Hanshaw Announces Health Committee Leadership

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, has announced Dr. Matthew Rohrbach, R-Cabell, will serve as chairman of the House Health and Human Resources Committee.

The Huntington physician had previously served as vice chairman of the committee. Hanshaw also announced Delegate Dean Jeffries, R-Kanawha, will be the Health and Human Resources Committee’s vice chairman going forward.

“I’m confident this leadership team will bring a deliberate approach to the important work ahead of this committee so critical to improving the lives of West Virginians,” Hanshaw said. “Delegate Jeffries was a dogged co-chairman of our Committee on Flooding and knows how to get answers from reluctant bureaucrats who must be held accountable; Dr. Rohrbach has been front and center on addressing the state’s crippling substance abuse crisis.

“These gentlemen both have experience as members of this particular committee, but most importantly, they view the realm of health through distinct lenses. Dr. Rohrbach brings his years as a healthcare practitioner to the podium, and Delegate Jeffries knows the ins and outs of the insurance world. I have full faith in they will lead us through even more reforms that will help our most vulnerable West Virginians.”

Dr. Rohrbach, a Huntington native, attended Marshall University and its Medical School. He performed an internship at the University of Tennessee and his residency at the University of Kentucky as well as a fellowship at East Tennessee State University. He was first elected to the House in 2014. Jeffries, a Charleston native, earned a bachelor’s degree in health care administration from the University of Charleston. He was appointed to the House in September 2018 and was elected later that year.

Contact: Ann Ali at (304) 340-3323