Education

February 1, 2026 by WVCBP
WV School District Struggles to Pay Its Teachers

MSN - Some West Virginia lawmakers are proposing allocating $8 Million in emergency funding to Hancock County schools. It comes after the district announced last month it didn’t have the money to pay its teachers. Read the full article. A new survey from the Hunt Institute shows strong voter support for teachers. The pandemic spawned concerns from…

Read More
January 28, 2026 by Tamaya Browder
As West Virginia Schools Face Financial Crisis, House Consultants Recommend Rethinking School Funding and Hope Scholarship

Mountain State Spotlight, My Buckhannon - Just days before the West Virginia Department of Education took over another school district, lawmakers were told they should cap private education scholarships based on need and better fund public schools. Read the full article. Clicking through a PowerPoint presentation, RAND Corporation policy analysts Benjamin Master and Brian Phillips told…

Read More
January 24, 2026 by WVCBP
Statehouse Beat: Tax, Program Cuts Not Growing WV Economy, Population

Charleston Gazette-Mail - West Virginia has a people problem. From its counties to its cities and towns, and particularly its school systems, the state simply doesn’t have sufficient population for many of these institutions to operate effectively. Read the full article. Consider that the largest high school in West Virginia, Morgantown High School, has about…

Read More
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…

Read More
January 12, 2026 by Kelly Allen
Morrisey Asks WV Agencies to Cut Their Budgets, Don’t Ask State to Replace Lost Federal Funds

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…

Read More
January 8, 2026 by Kelly Allen
Kelly Allen: Invest in Public Services, Not Trickle-down System (Opinion)

Charleston Gazette-Mail - In West Virginia and across the country, families are facing an affordability crisis, one where the costs of life’s necessities are rising faster than wages. This is impacting many households’ ability to create a better, or even similar, life to the one their parents had. Read the full op-ed. There are many…

Read More
January 6, 2026 by Kelly Allen
Morrisey Lays Out Plans for Personal Income Tax Cuts

Martinsburg Journal-News - With personal income tax cuts going into effect for 2026 in neighboring Kentucky and Ohio, Gov. Patrick Morrisey wants to move faster than West Virginia’s current glidepath for reducing personal income tax rates during the legislative session starting next week. Read the full article. During his first press conference of the new…

Read More