Economic Security

September 16, 2024 by Seth DiStefano
Veterans’ Healthcare on Inside West Virginia Politics

WOWK - On this week’s episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, we talk about a Greenbrier business summit, tax cuts and childcare, scams and veterans’ healthcare. Read the full article. In Segment One, we talk to Kaylin George of the WV Chamber of Commerce about the business summit held at the Greenbrier Resort. In Segment…

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September 16, 2024 by WVCBP
WV Poverty Rate for Children Among Highest in Nation

Public News Service - The number of West Virginia children living in poverty remains among the highest in the nation, and more children are living in households struggling with hunger, according to the latest federal data. Read the full article. The end of pandemic supports combined with rising inflation, rent, and the cost of living, are…

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September 11, 2024 by WVCBP
Child Care, Tax Cuts Expected Focus of Upcoming WV Special Session

Public News Service, MSN, WWNR Radio - West Virginia lawmakers will convene for a Special Session on Sept. 30, with the state's child care crisis, proposed income tax cuts and supplemental appropriations on the agenda. Read the full article. The Mountain State's spending on child care is much lower than neighboring states and has steadily declined over the past…

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September 11, 2024 by Seth DiStefano
West Virginia Childcare Funding Lower than Other States in Our Region

WOWK, WBOY - When it comes to state spending on childcare, West Virginia ranks at the bottom of the region. Read the full article. The critical need for daycare was the subject of two recent protests at the state capitol. The governor and legislature failed to pass any reforms during this year’s regular legislative session…

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August 26, 2024 by WVCBP
Providers and Advocates: More Clarity Needed on Childcare Subsidy Funding

Weirton Daily Times - Providers and advocates for childcare in West Virginia are pleased funding has been found to hold off a looming shortfall in childcare subsidy funding until the end of the year, but they’re not pleased with how this was communicated. Read the full article. Several childcare advocacy groups rallied Sunday in the…

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August 23, 2024 by WVCBP
Big Jim’s Numbers are Not Adding Up

Beckley Register-Herald, Fayette Tribune - Gov. Jim Justice, as he does, was acting like he did us all a big favor on Thursday when he announced that the state would increase funding for state programs that help pay for in-home care of those who have a difficult time caring for themselves, primarily lonely and homebound…

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August 19, 2024 by WVCBP
Children of Abuse and Neglect Gain Advocacy Program in Raleigh County

Beckley Register-Herald, Bluefield Daily Telegraph - A West Virginia organization centered on advocating for children who have been abused or neglected to find them a permanent home now has a base in Raleigh County. Read the full article. In July, Kristi Williams Dumas was named the executive director of CASA of New River, based in…

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August 19, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Facing Child Care Service Cuts, Gov. Justice Wants a Tax Credit. But More is Needed to Solve West Virginia’s Child Care Crisis

Mountain State Spotlight, Black by God, Beckley Register-Herald, Times West Virginian, Clay County Free Press - When West Virginia lawmakers return to Charleston next week, a subsidy program that helps thousands of families afford child care will be days away from running out of money.  Read the full article. That program needs $23 million to survive the…

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August 14, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Solving Child Care Requires Strong Public Investment

Overview In recent years, much attention in West Virginia and around the country has focused on the need for quality, affordable care for families with young children. As advocates have long emphasized, child care (and care work more broadly) makes all other work possible. As such, public investments in child care could be considered to…

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