Tax and Budget

February 26, 2026 by WVCBP
Education, Health Care Organizations Call for “Care Over Cuts” As State Lawmakers Advance Tax Cuts Over Essential Investments in Care and Infrastructure

For Immediate Release: February 26, 2026 Contact: Kelly Allen, (304)-612-4180 CHARLESTON, WV — On Monday, March 2 at 10:30am, a coalition of education, health care, faith-based, and child-focused organizations will gather at the state Capitol to deliver a clear and urgent message: West Virginians deserve investment in people, care, and public infrastructure, not reckless tax cuts that favor…

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February 25, 2026 by Kelly Allen
Public Education Needs Shouldn’t Be Neglected to Prioritize Hope Scholarship Expansion to Subsidize Those Already Choosing Private Schools

Lootpress - Public education is designed to give every child regardless of socioeconomic status a true chance to improve their lot in life and achieve success. Horace Mann famously called public education the “great equalizer of the conditions of men.”  And founding father John Adams said education was so important that “no expense…would be too extravagant.”  Read the…

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February 23, 2026 by Tamaya Browder
Proposed Cap to Hope Scholarship Won’t Keep Costs From Ballooning to Over $200 Million

Mountain State Spotlight - Last week, the House Finance Committee rolled out a bill that would cap Hope Scholarship recipients to $5,250 awards, break payments up from biannually to quarterly and tighten what the scholarship could be used for.  Read the full article. The reaction was immediate. Gov. Patrick Morrisey publicly called out House Finance Chair Del.…

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February 19, 2026 by Sean O'Leary
Local Communities Need Funding to Get Land Ready for New Businesses. The State’s Program to Help is Running Out of Money.

Mountain State Spotlight, West Virginia Daily News - To attract new businesses to Preston County, local officials are doing the work of securing environmental permits, teams of engineers and regulatory approval to prepare land for development.  Read the full article. It often costs more than what the county’s economic development office can afford on its…

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February 19, 2026 by Kelly Allen
House Finance Sends Budget Bill To Full Chamber

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - The House Finance Committee has approved a budget for the consideration of the full chamber.  Read the full article. The committee recommended House Bill 4027, its own version of the state budget, to the full House of Delegates Thursday. The bill maintains Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s proposed general revenue budget of close…

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February 16, 2026 by Kelly Allen
Governor Morrisey’s Budget Proposal on Inside West Virginia Politics

WOWK - On this week’s episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, our guests join Rick Johnson to discuss the race for the U.S. Senate, the state budget, the legislative session and Sissonville. Read the full article. In Segment 1, we talk to U.S. Senate Candidate Alex Gaaserud (R) about things that motivate him. In Segment…

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February 12, 2026 by Sean O'Leary
Natural Gas Severance Tax Cut Could Cost the State Millions, With Little Benefit

Amid looming budget gaps and Governor Morrisey's call for additional personal income tax cuts, tax cuts for the natural gas industry are moving through the West Virginia Legislature. SB 706 would cut the state's severance tax on natural gas from 5 percent to 3.25 percent for newly drilled wells. The reduced rate would be in…

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February 11, 2026 by Sean O'Leary
Morrisey Pitches State Income Tax Cuts at Meadowbrook Mall

Yahoo News - Gov. Patrick Morrisey told residents in Bridgeport to go to bat for him against the state legislature over his proposed state income tax cuts. Read the full article. “If we don’t keep pace in terms of the income tax rates compared to other states, we’re not going to be well positioned for…

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