News Releases

October 15, 2014 by WVCBP
Registration Opens for Summit on Race Matters in Appalachia

For Immediate Release Contact: Ted Boettner or Linda Frame, 304-720-8682 –Registration is open for the Summit on Race Matters in Appalachia taking place in Charleston on November 10 and 11, 2014. The two-day conference, presented by several organizations and sponsors, will offer a unique opportunity for people from throughout West Virginia to participate in a…

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September 30, 2014 by Ted Boettner
Report Highlights Economic Recovery and Transition in the Mountain State State’s Energy Economy Shifts North

For Immediate Release Contact:    Ted Boettner, 304-590-3454 (cell), Rick Wilson, 304-993-8950 (cell) or 304-743-9459 or Sean O'Leary, 304-720-8682 While West Virginia's economic recovery from the Great Recession has been assisted by strong growth in the state's natural gas and oil industries and the expansion in health coverage from Medicaid, wages are stagnant, unemployment remains elevated,…

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September 18, 2014 by Sean O'Leary
Number of Poor West Virginians Remains High, Increase in Children Living in Poverty

For Immediate ReleaseContact Sean O'Leary Poverty remained high in West Virginia last year, with the number of children living in poverty growing. While the state's economy has grown since the end of the recession, that growth has not been widely shared, as thousands of West Virginians continue to struggle to afford basic necessities like housing, nutritious…

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September 16, 2014 by WVCBP
Number of Uninsured West Virginians Continues to Drop, Additional Progress Projected in Coming Years

For Immediate ReleaseContact: Erin Snyder, 304-720-8682 (office) or 304-382-7779 (cell), esnyder@wvpolicy.orgSlightly more West Virginians now have access to affordable health care, according to data released today from the Census Bureau's 2013 American Community Survey. In 2013, 14 percent of West Virginians were uninsured, a slight drop from 2012. PDF of news release.Even greater gains in…

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August 7, 2014 by Ted Boettner
West Virginia is Relying on Faulty Process to Estimate Revenue

Reforms needed to ensure greater fiscal responsibility and promote public trust Contact: Ted Boettner, 304-720-8682, tboettner@wvpolicy.org West Virginia should make improvements to the way it estimates revenues in order to create a more fiscally responsible budget, according to a new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. In the report's evaluation of how…

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April 10, 2014 by WVCBP
Wetzel County Impacted by Shale Drilling Boom, but Still Has High Unemployment

Contact: Sean O'Leary at soleary@wvpolicy.org or Linda Frame at lframe@wvpolicy.org. or 304-720-8682 Case Studies Compare Impacts Across Multi-State Region – The boom in Marcellus Shale gas drilling is having a wide-ranging impact, especially across West Virginia and into Ohio and Pennsylvania. An in-depth look at four counties, two in Pennsylvania and one each in Ohio…

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March 25, 2014 by Ted Boettner
Governor Tomblin Should Sign Minimum Wage Increase

Contact:   Ted Boettner, 304.720.8682 and Tsedeye Gebreselassie, 212.285.3025   Lobbyist "Headaches" in Minimum Wage Bill Largely Groundless – On March 8, West Virginia lawmakers took an historic step to help thousands of workers by increasing the state minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.75 by 2016 with passage of  House Bill 4283. Now, special interest lobbyists may…

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March 11, 2014 by WVCBP
Advocates from OH, PA, WV Urge Common Approach to Shale Taxation

Media Contacts: Chris Lilienthal, Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, (717) 255-7156 or lilienthal@pennbpc.org Piet van Lier, Policy Matters Ohio, (216) 361-9801 or pvanlier@policymattersohio.org Linda Frame, West Virginia Center on Budget & Policy, (304) 720-8682 or lframe@wvpolicy.org View the Letter to the Governors at http://pennbpc.org/3StateSeveranceTax. Comparable tax rate will allow states to address impacts and invest…

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March 5, 2014 by WVCBP
Raise the Wage to Give Working Families a Fair Shot

Contact: Alyson Clements at aclements@wvpolicy.org  – Raise the Wage West Virginia, a coalition working to raise West Virginia's minimum wage, met Wednesday to thank champions of working families and respond to recent concerns over the proposed legislation. The coalition includes members of the faith-based community, labor unions, community organizations and state workers who would benefit…

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February 25, 2014 by WVCBP
Governor Balances Budget with Cuts to Higher Education and Other Important Programs

Contact Ted Boettner at tboettner@wvpolicy.org or Sean O'Leary at soleary@wvpolicy.org or 304-720-8682 For the second year in a row, Governor Earl Ray Tomblin's proposed budget includes cuts to important programs like higher education and early childhood programs. To close other budget gaps, the governor draws from one-time revenue sources, including the state's Rainy Day Fund…

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