Economic Security

December 1, 2025 by WVCBP
New Brief Details How Raising the Minimum Wage Better Supports Low-wage Workers Than No Tax on Tips

For Immediate Release: December 1, 2025 Contact: Sean O'Leary Charleston, WV – Over the summer, Congress passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (H.R. 1), which includes a temporary “no tax on tips” provision framed as helping low-wage workers, while the rest of the legislation provides huge, permanent tax cuts to the wealthy and makes the largest cuts to…

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December 1, 2025 by Sean O'Leary
No Gimmicks Necessary: Put More Money in Workers’ Pockets by Raising Their Wages

Introduction Amid an extended period of high inflation and a slowing economy, voters and politicians alike are looking for policies to make life more affordable for workers and families. READ THE FULL POLICY BRIEF. During the summer of 2025, Congress passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (H.R. 1), which included a temporary “no tax on…

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November 21, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Who is Gov. Morrisey’s Tax Plan For?

West Virginia Watch, Hampshire Review - This week, reporter Steven Allen Adams of Ogden newspapers confirmed what many had been hearing in recent days: Gov. Patrick Morrisey inexplicably wants to call the Legislature into a special session mere weeks before the regular session to muscle through a deeply regressive tax and budget plan. The tradeoff, reportedly, is even…

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November 20, 2025 by Kelly Allen
The Government Shutdown is Over, but Much of the Federal Fallout is Just Beginning

This month, West Virginia residents, charitable organizations, small businesses, and the state government joined together in an effort to stem widespread hunger during the first delay in SNAP benefit distribution in history. The state’s 211 helpline saw a staggering 1,680 percent increase in calls of people needing help—largely with accessing food—compared to the same period…

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November 17, 2025 by Seth DiStefano
Growth of Manufacturing on Inside West Virginia Politics

WOWK - On this week’s episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, our guests join Rick Johnson to discuss why a state senator is not running for reelection, SNAP, manufacturing growth and the end of the government shutdown. Watch the full segment. In Segment 1, we join State Senator Charles H. Clements (R) of Wetzel County…

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November 17, 2025 by Rhonda Rogombe
Potential Rural Health Fund Awards Fall Short of Federal Healthcare Cuts for West Virginia

WTAP - Earlier this month, West Virginia submitted its application for the federal Rural Health Transformation Fund, with Gov. Patrick Morrisey touting the program as an unprecedented opportunity to revitalize the state’s healthcare system. Read the full article. The fund, created by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed in July, makes West Virginia eligible…

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November 17, 2025 by WVCBP
ACA Subsidies Could Reshape Midterms

Savannah Morning News - For Larry Jackson, a Donald Trump-backing Republican hoping to unseat his party’s incumbent in a West Virginia congressional primary next year, the fight in the U.S. Congress over Affordable Care Act subsidies is both personal and political ammunition. Read the full article. Jackson, 42, says steep ACA premium hikes facing West…

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November 14, 2025 by WVCBP
Clash Over Healthcare Subsidies Threatens to Reshape 2026 Midterms

Reuters - For Larry Jackson, a Donald Trump-backing Republican hoping to unseat his party's incumbent in a West Virginia congressional primary next year, the fight in the U.S. Congress over Affordable Care Act subsidies is both personal and political ammunition. Read the full article. Jackson, 42, says steep ACA premium hikes facing West Virginians — estimated…

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