Exponent-Telegram - The Office of Governor Patrick Morrisey recently released its six-year financial plan through fiscal year 2031. Starting in fiscal year 2028, the financial plan anticipates shortfalls of between $200 million and $400 million for four years totaling more than $1.2 billion in uncovered expenses. Read the full article. These shortfalls are the result…
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West Virginia Watch - With monthly premiums spiking for many, about 10,000 fewer West Virginians signed up for health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act’s healthcare.gov marketplace this year compared to last, according to preliminary data released this week by the federal government. Read the full article. As of the first week of January, 55,127 state residents had…
West Virginia News - In his second State of the State address, Gov. Patrick Morrisey this week announced his intention to push lawmakers to pass another 10% reduction in the state’s personal income tax, which would bring the total reduction since 2023 to 37.25%. Read the full article. While proponents of these cuts say they…
West Virginia Watch, Times West Virginian - Gov. Patrick Morrisey told the public Wednesday night during his State of the State address that he wanted a 10% personal income tax cut, saying it should be a priority to put more money back into people’s pockets. Read the full article. The next morning, his finance staff presented a budget to…
Charleston Gazette-Mail - More tax cuts could be on the horizon for West Virginians, if Gov. Patrick Morrisey gets his way. While delivering his second State of the State address on Wednesday, Morrisey asked both houses of the Legislature to pass a 10% reduction to the state’s personal income tax. Read the full article. Tax…
Charleston Gazette-Mail - Public records digitization, tax cuts and adult recreational-use cannabis were among the topics discussed Friday, as politicians addressed members of the state’s media during the West Virginia Press Association’s annual Legislative Lookahead. Read the full article. Appearing at the Culture Center in Charleston as part of the event, were Secretary of State…
WVNS - West Virginia currently receives the second highest amount of federal subsidies per child in the nation according to a study by SmartAsset. Read the full article. According to the study, the Mountain State receives a total of $144 million in federal funds for childcare subsidies. Federal subsidies affect what services childcare programs can…
West Virginia Watch, Beckley Register-Herald, Times West Virginian, Charleston Gazette-Mail - West Virginia state agencies — in charge of schools, road repairs, foster care and more — along with the state Supreme Court have been asked by the Morrisey administration to cut their budgets by 2%. Read the full article. Additionally, an August memo from the Department…
Charleston Gazette-Mail, Morgan Messenger - Diabetes, obesity and “seven pillars” of health care to combat them were the topic of a panel discussion Friday, which focused heavily on the $199.5 million in grants West Virginia is set to receive through the federal Rural Healthcare Transformation Fund. Read the full article. Facilitated as part of the…
Charleston Gazette-Mail - Gov. Patrick Morrisey often preaches what he calls “the fundamentals.” Read the full article. At a Charleston news conference Monday in which he proposed another personal income tax cut, a move expected to favor higher-income taxpayers, Morrisey defined “the fundamentals” as including cutting taxes and “inefficient” spending, plus “moving faster and faster.”…