Tax and Budget

April 13, 2025 by WVCBP
WV Legislature Sends Far-reaching Data Centers Bill to Governor Despite Cost Concerns

Huntington Herald-Dispatch - The West Virginia Legislature has passed controversial, far-reaching legislation aimed at attracting facilities that could grow the state’s tax base but also threaten to raise power bills and cause environmental harm. Read the full article. In the final hours of the state’s 2025 regular legislative session Saturday night, the Senate sent House…

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April 11, 2025 by Sean O'Leary
Senate Amended HB 2014 Has Significant Potential Unintended Consequences

HB 2014, the "Microgrid bill" establishes special rules for the property tax distribution from High Impact Data Centers. Under it, all ad valorem property tax from the incremental assessed value of the data center is diverted to the state rather than the county sheriff’s tax office- that includes property tax revenue that would have been…

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April 10, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Budget, Policy Expert Talks Microgrids And Tax Revenues

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - On this episode of The Legislature Today, microgrids are one of Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s top legislative priorities this year, and House Bill 2014 is the vehicle to bring more of them to the state. But county officials came to testify earlier this week against the diversion of local property taxes from those facilities…

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April 8, 2025 by Tamaya Browder
Randolph County Schools Facing RIFs, Deficit Due to Funding Inadequacies

Public schools are essential for creating communities where all members can thrive through high-quality education and opportunities for enrichment via school meals, extracurricular activities, health services, college and career preparation, and other support services. Our public schools are facing growing challenges of disinvestment of funding and resources, a declining education workforce, and decreased student enrollment…

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April 7, 2025 by Sean O'Leary, Kelly Allen
HB 2014 Would Preempt Local Control; Divert Millions Annually in Local Property Tax Revenue for Schools and Public Safety to Fund Income Tax Cuts *UPDATED 4/9/2025*

HB 2014, Governor Morrisey’s “Certified Microgrid Program” legislation, passed the House last week and is now under consideration in the Senate. While much of the attention has focused on how this bill could draw "High Impact Data Centers" to West Virginia, it would also take local control from counties and municipalities to enforce their own…

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April 7, 2025 by WVCBP
West Virginians Have Sent a Clear Message to Lawmakers: Don’t Cut Medicaid

West Virginia Watch - Last week West Virginians sent a clear message: Don’t cut Medicaid.  Read the full op-ed. In overwhelming numbers, families, advocates and health care providers turned out to reject House Bill 3518, and called on their legislators to reject this dangerous proposal that would have automatically eliminated the Medicaid expansion — and with…

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April 6, 2025 by Kelly Allen
Capito Acknowledges Medicaid is Under Scrutiny as Congress Works on Budget Deal

West Virginia MetroNews - As Congress moves closer to a budget deal, Senator Shelley Moore Capito has acknowledged the possibility of significant effects on Medicaid. Read the full article. Medicaid is a joint federal and state program for health insurance and medical services, traditionally for low-income people but more recently also for the working class.…

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