Tax and Budget

July 9, 2025 by Tamaya Browder
Best School Districts in the State? Or are They Just Well-funded?

Funding is essential to the operation and performance of public schools. Without adequate funding and resources, public schools are forced to maximize the limited amount that they do have. This often results in staffing cuts, programming cuts, and school closures and consolidations to keep the district operational. The current approach to school funding in West…

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July 7, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Moore Says Future Bills Will Cut into Rate of Debt Growth

West Virginia MetroNews - West Virginia Second District Congressman Riley Moore says there will be additional reconciliation bills that will build off of the One Big Beautiful Bill that was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4. Read the full article. Moore, who supported the bill from the start, said the new…

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July 2, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Urgency of Addressing PEIA Solvency Exemplifies State Tax Cuts Raising Expenses for Many WV Households

West Virginia’s Public Employees Insurance Agency (PEIA) provides health coverage to state and local government employees as well as public school educators and staff, with total employee enrollment of about 75,000 active members and over 200,000 enrollees once counting dependent family members and retirees. With the start of the new PEIA plan year this week, those…

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July 1, 2025 by Kelly Allen
West Virginia Brings in $254 Million More in State Revenues Than Officials had Estimated

West Virginia MetroNews - West Virginia’s state revenue collections concluded the fiscal year $254.8 million ahead of estimates, according to information distributed by the state Senate Finance Committee. Read the full article. State officials had anticipated bringing in $5.264 billion during the fiscal year that just concluded. Instead, the state recorded $5.519 billion — 105%…

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July 1, 2025 by WVCBP
WVCBP’s Statement on Senators Capito and Justice’s Votes for Largest Medicaid and SNAP Cuts in History

For Immediate Release: July 1, 2025 Contact: Renee Alves, (559)-916-5939 Charleston, WV— Today, the U.S. Senate passed a sweeping reconciliation package that contains historically large cuts to Medicaid and SNAP, two programs that disproportionately benefit the Mountain State. This legislation generates deep harm for the most vulnerable Americans to fund tax cuts for our nation’s wealthiest. The…

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June 27, 2025 by Sean O'Leary
Two Local Hospitals Could Close Under ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, Study Says

WVVA - A recent study lists two local hospitals as being in danger of closure if a hotly debated federal spending bill passes. Read the full article. In May, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a reconciliation package also known as the “Big Beautiful Bill.” Researchers say if passed, this bill would cut funding for…

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June 27, 2025 by Kelly Allen
‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ has a Big Parliamentary Setback, but Capito Anticipates a Vote this Week

West Virginia MetroNews - Senator Shelley Moore Capito anticipates a vote on the “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” will be bumped after a parliamentarian ruled against key Medicaid provisions. Read the full article. In a determination about what aspects of the megabill would be subject to reconciliation — and therefore exempt from filibuster — the parliamentarian…

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June 26, 2025 by WVCBP
The Budget Bill Is Bad for West Virginia

Note: This guest publication was written by our partners at Families USA. The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” will terminate health coverage, drive up costs and cut care across the country — eliminating health coverage for nearly 16 million people and resulting in over 51,000 preventable deaths nationwide. If Congress charges ahead with either the…

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June 25, 2025 by WVCBP
Protestors Arrested at Sen. Capito’s Office Over Proposed SNAP, Medicaid Cuts

WCHS - Six protestors were charged with trespassing on Wednesday after holding a sit-in in Sen. Shelley Moore Capito's Charleston office. Read the full article. The protest aimed to show their concerns about the proposed cuts to SNAP and Medicaid in the Federal Budget Reconciliation Bill. Protestor Lyn May said she knows first hand how…

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