Health

February 9, 2026 by Kelly Allen
The “Big Beautiful Bill” is a Big Problem for West Virginia’s Budget

Medicaid is an incredibly important program in West Virginia, providing health coverage to nearly 500,000 residents, supporting tens of thousands of health care jobs, and keeping the doors of hospitals and health care providers open all over the state. Major changes are coming to the program as a result of Congress’ passage of HR 1…

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February 5, 2026 by Kelly Allen
WV Lawmakers Consider Bill to Loosen Child Labor Rules

WWNR Radio - West Virginia lawmakers are weighing a proposal that would roll back several long‑standing protections for working minors, prompting concern from child‑advocacy and labor‑policy experts. House Bill 4005, which has cleared the House Government Organization Committee, would loosen state rules governing hazardous occupations and reduce oversight requirements for youth working in high‑risk environments.…

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February 4, 2026 by Sara Whitaker
Dying in West Virginia Jails and Prisons: The Last Six Years

Last year, the WVCBP launched the first-ever online database of people who died in West Virginia jails and prisons. Because the Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DCR) does not publicly disclose when a person dies in their facilities, the WVCBP created The Quantez Burks Report, a list of people who died behind bars, updated monthly. The…

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January 28, 2026 by Rhonda Rogombe
Black Infant and Maternal Health in West Virginia

Infant and maternal mortality rates are often considered an indicator for the overall health and well-being of a community. West Virginia's rate of infant deaths is higher than the national average and Black babies are twice as likely to die in the prenatal period of their first year of life as white babies. Similarly, Black…

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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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January 21, 2026 by Rhonda Rogombe
New Data Shows Imperative to Prioritize Infant and Maternal Health in WV

West Virginia’s Fatality and Mortality Review Team (FMRT) recently published their 2025 annual report, which offers the latest available data and insights into the causes of infant and maternal deaths in the state. These measures serve as two key indicators of overall health in the state. Infant Mortality in West Virginia Infant mortality measures the number…

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