Health

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…

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January 8, 2026 by WVCBP
Health Care Costs are Increasing. Here are Five Ways West Virginia Lawmakers Could Lower Costs.

Mountain State Spotlight - In recent months, much attention has been focused on Congress and whether lawmakers would vote to fund premium discounts for people who get their health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace. Read the full article. But health care costs are increasing for everyone, from those paying higher Marketplace premiums, to those…

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December 24, 2025 by WVCBP
WV Democrats Push Morrisey to Release Report Showing State Impact of ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’

Real WV - The West Virginia Democratic Party, on Monday, sharply criticized Governor Patrick Morrisey for his refusal to release a taxpayer-funded report prepared by the West Virginia Department of Revenue that analyzes the impact of President Donald Trump’s so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill” on West Virginia’s finances. With nearly 50 percent of West Virginia’s operating…

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December 22, 2025 by Kelly Allen
MetroNews Midday Monday December 22, 2025 Hour 2

West Virginia MetroNews - The 1 o’clock hour focuses on health care affordability and economic pressure facing West Virginians as Kelly Allen, Executive Director of the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy, breaks down the expiration of ACA tax credits and what rising premiums could mean for families, retirees, and small business owners. The…

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December 21, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Congress Takes a Holiday Without Addressing Healthcare, But Could Return to Issue in New Year

West Virginia MetroNews - Congress left for holiday break with no resolution to a lingering healthcare tangle. Read the full article. Without any congressional action, about 22 million Americans who receive the enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies to lower the cost of their insurance premiums will experience a spike. The subsidies expire Dec. 31. The open enrollment…

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December 20, 2025 by WVCBP
State Officials Have a Report About the Effects of the Big Beautiful Bill on West Virginia. They Won’t Release It.

Mountain State Spotlight, Charleston Gazette-Mail, Clay County Free Press, Huntington Herald-Dispatch, Williamson Daily News - West Virginia state officials will not release a report that analyzes the effects of a spending bill that President Donald Trump dubbed “the Big Beautiful Bill” on the state.  Read the full article. With around 50% of West Virginia’s operating…

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December 16, 2025 by Kelly Allen, Rhonda Rogombe
Building on Positive Price Transparency and Consumer Protection Efforts in West Virginia

Introduction At the federal level and in West Virginia, there is broad, bipartisan consensus around the need to address unaffordable health care prices and give consumers, employers, and medical professionals the information they need to propose and make informed health care decisions. READ THE FULL FACT SHEET. In 2025 alone, West Virginia state lawmakers introduced…

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