Tax and Budget

February 2, 2026 by Sean O'Leary
Governor’s FY 2027 Budget Overview: Hope Scholarship Growth and Tax Cuts Tell the Story

In January, Governor Morrisey unveiled his proposed FY 2027 budget, which is now in the hands of the West Virginia Legislature to review, amend, and pass. Newly proposed tax cuts–on top of previously enacted tax cuts–as well as continued growth in the Hope Scholarship are creating significant budget strains, leading to considerable budget gaps in…

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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…

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January 30, 2026 by Kelly Allen
New Study Finds WV to be Only State Worse Off Than It Was 50 Years Ago — More Tax Cuts Won’t Help

West Virginia Watch, Huntington Herald Dispatch - West Virginia lawmakers across the political spectrum tend to agree on the importance of prioritizing state policies that will expand our economy, increase incomes for families, and boost jobs. And understandably so, as the economy and cost of living are generally the top issues for their constituents and…

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January 29, 2026 by Sean O'Leary
WV Bill Offering Tax Break for Data Centers, Tech Firms Drawing Heavy Opposition

Charleston Gazette-Mail, GovTech - Public outcry over West Virginia political leaders’ pursuit of data center development has reached a fever pitch in recent months, with residents protesting and filing legal challenges against expected data center projects in Mason, Mingo and Tucker counties. Read the full article. But state lawmakers are ramping up their data center…

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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…

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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 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…

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