Tax and Budget

September 10, 2025 by Rhonda Rogombe
Congress Just Enacted HR 1, Which Makes the Largest Cuts to Health Care and SNAP in History. Here’s What It Means for West Virginia

The enactment of HR 1, the Budget Reconciliation Bill, supported by all four members of West Virginia’s Congressional Delegation, cements the largest cuts to Medicaid and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food assistance in our nation’s history. While the legislation was federal, the effects will be felt locally, impacting families, food pantries, and health care clinics, as…

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September 5, 2025 by Tamaya Browder
Federal Funding Cuts Will Affect WV Schools

WCBC Radio - More West Virginia schools could soon be forced to cut school nurses, meal programs, and other services with the passage of the Trump administration’s budget bill. Listen to the full segment. More than 235,000 of the state’s children are expected to be impacted, according to Tamaya Browser with the West Virginia Center…

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September 4, 2025 by Renee Alves
The Future of Education in Appalachia: What’s Working, What’s Broken?

WCHS - West Virginia faces persistent teacher shortages, broadband access, ongoing learning loss and debates over school choice. Communities are grappling with how best to educate the next generation. Read the full segment. Eyewitness News’ Town Hall “The Future of Education in Appalachia: What’s Working, What’s Broken?” explores the challenges and innovations shaping Appalachian classrooms…

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September 4, 2025 by Seth DiStefano
First Friday Focus on Education Event Planned

The Intermountain - Kump Education Center will host Randolph County native Seth DiStefano as the speaker for First Friday Focus on Education on Friday, Sept. 5 at 5 p.m. Read the full article. He works with the West Virginia Center for Budget and Policy in a coalition of concerned citizens called “Together for Public Education.”…

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August 27, 2025 by Kelly Allen, Tamaya Browder
As New School Year Starts, State Spending on Education is Falling Behind Prior Levels

Back to school season always brings excitement and hope. This month as West Virginia’s students head back to school, many families and school staff will also have to navigate the effects of shrinking state K-12 funds, which are falling well below past levels this year. Inadequate state K-12 education funding is having clear impacts including…

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August 26, 2025 by Tamaya Browder
Hope Scholarship Expansion on the Horizon, Lawmakers Must Take Action

The children of West Virginia are guaranteed a thorough and efficient system of free schools by our state constitution. However, due to the growing Hope Scholarship, declining state revenues, and disruptions to federal funding and support, this guarantee is at risk for the nearly 90 percent of school-aged children in the Mountain State that are…

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