Tax and Budget

December 12, 2025 by WVCBP
US Senate Rejects Two Health Care Proposals as Price Increases Loom Large

Real WV - Competing bills on health care both failed in the US Senate on Thursday, adding further uncertainty to the looming expiration of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies which will cause steep increases to health care costs for around 60,000 West Virginians. Read the full article. The Democratic plan to extend the ACA subsidies…

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December 11, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Hope Scholarship Expansion Not About Choice

West Virginia Watch, Times West Virginian - When the Hope Scholarship, West Virginia’s school voucher program, was enacted, proponents framed the program as one of choice — a way to provide alternative education options to families who could not otherwise afford it. Now, on the eve of the program’s expansion — set to double or…

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December 10, 2025 by Tamaya Browder
The Hope Scholarship Annual Report is Now Available. Here’s What to Know About the School Voucher Program Putting Public Education at Risk

What is the Hope Scholarship? The Hope Scholarship is a school voucher program that diverts public taxpayer dollars to cover private school and other non-public school expenses like tuition and fees, uniforms, supplies, technology, and even extracurricular costs like dance lessons and zoo tickets. DOWNLOAD THIS BLOG POST AS A FACT SHEET HERE. The program…

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December 10, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Federal Cuts, Local Impacts

Summersville Community Television - In this presentation, the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy breaks down how proposed federal funding cuts could impact communities across our state. Watch the full video.

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December 6, 2025 by WVCBP
Quenton King: Give Control Back to the People on Data Centers (Opinion)

Charleston Gazette-Mail - Nationwide, communities are pushing back against data centers and the fossil fuel polluting power plants that come with them. Many localities have successfully urged their governments to pass temporary moratoriums on the developments while the localities study the effects data centers might have on their water supply, land use and more. Some…

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December 5, 2025 by Kelly Allen
WV Center on Budget and Policy Urges Congress to Extend Health Care Tax Credits

West Virginia News - The West Virginia Center on Budget & Policy is urging Congress to extend enhanced premium tax credits (PTCs) past the end of the year, warning that tens of thousands of residents will face drastic health insurance cost increases without action. Read the full article. These Affordable Care Act premium subsidies, implemented…

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December 1, 2025 by WVCBP
New Brief Details How Raising the Minimum Wage Better Supports Low-wage Workers Than No Tax on Tips

For Immediate Release: December 1, 2025 Contact: Sean O'Leary Charleston, WV – Over the summer, Congress passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (H.R. 1), which includes a temporary “no tax on tips” provision framed as helping low-wage workers, while the rest of the legislation provides huge, permanent tax cuts to the wealthy and makes the largest cuts to…

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December 1, 2025 by Sean O'Leary
No Gimmicks Necessary: Put More Money in Workers’ Pockets by Raising Their Wages

Introduction Amid an extended period of high inflation and a slowing economy, voters and politicians alike are looking for policies to make life more affordable for workers and families. READ THE FULL POLICY BRIEF. During the summer of 2025, Congress passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (H.R. 1), which included a temporary “no tax on…

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November 21, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Who is Gov. Morrisey’s Tax Plan For?

West Virginia Watch, Hampshire Review - This week, reporter Steven Allen Adams of Ogden newspapers confirmed what many had been hearing in recent days: Gov. Patrick Morrisey inexplicably wants to call the Legislature into a special session mere weeks before the regular session to muscle through a deeply regressive tax and budget plan. The tradeoff, reportedly, is even…

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