Economic Security

February 26, 2026 by WVCBP
Education, Health Care Organizations Call for “Care Over Cuts” As State Lawmakers Advance Tax Cuts Over Essential Investments in Care and Infrastructure

For Immediate Release: February 26, 2026 Contact: Kelly Allen, (304)-612-4180 CHARLESTON, WV — On Monday, March 2 at 10:30am, a coalition of education, health care, faith-based, and child-focused organizations will gather at the state Capitol to deliver a clear and urgent message: West Virginians deserve investment in people, care, and public infrastructure, not reckless tax cuts that favor…

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February 10, 2026 by Kelly Allen
How Paid Parental Leave Could Help West Virginia’s Public Workers

Mountain State Spotlight - Rachel Propst’s maternity leave ended long before she was ready to go back to work. Read the full article. After a traumatic birth that resulted in weeks off work without pay, the Harrison County English teacher quit her job and took day-to-day substitute work, so she could care for her newborn…

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January 30, 2026 by Kelly Allen
New Study Finds WV to be Only State Worse Off Than It Was 50 Years Ago — More Tax Cuts Won’t Help

West Virginia Watch, Huntington Herald Dispatch - West Virginia lawmakers across the political spectrum tend to agree on the importance of prioritizing state policies that will expand our economy, increase incomes for families, and boost jobs. And understandably so, as the economy and cost of living are generally the top issues for their constituents and…

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January 22, 2026 by Sean O'Leary
‘Pump the brakes on these tax cuts’ — Policy Expert Decries Gov. Morrisey’s Six-year plan

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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January 22, 2026 by Kelly Allen
West Virginia Obamacare Enrollments Drop as Premiums Spike

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…

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