WVCBP in the News

January 15, 2026 by Kelly Allen
Governor Pitches 10% Tax Cut, Budget Reflects 5% Tax Cut and Lawmakers Have Choices Ahead

West Virginia MetroNews - West Virginia lawmakers have begun considering the governor’s $5.493 billion budget, including whether the state can afford another proposed income tax cut over the longer haul. Read the full article. “Governor Morrisey is presenting a balanced budget as required,” Revenue Secretary Eric Nelson told senators. The biggest drivers of budget growth…

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January 13, 2026 by Kelly Allen
2026 Legislature: GOP to Work on Tax Breaks, Teacher Pay; Dems Want Recreational Pot

Charleston Gazette-Mail - Public records digitization, tax cuts and adult recreational-use cannabis were among the topics discussed Friday, as politicians addressed members of the state’s media during the West Virginia Press Association’s annual Legislative Lookahead. Read the full article. Appearing at the Culture Center in Charleston as part of the event, were Secretary of State…

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January 13, 2026 by WVCBP
WV Receives Second-most Federal Subsidies for Childcare, Study Finds

WVNS - West Virginia currently receives the second highest amount of federal subsidies per child in the nation according to a study by SmartAsset. Read the full article. According to the study, the Mountain State receives a total of $144 million in federal funds for childcare subsidies. Federal subsidies affect what services childcare programs can…

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January 12, 2026 by Kelly Allen
Morrisey Asks WV Agencies to Cut Their Budgets, Don’t Ask State to Replace Lost Federal Funds

West Virginia Watch, Beckley Register-Herald, Times West Virginian, Charleston Gazette-Mail - West Virginia state agencies — in charge of schools, road repairs, foster care and more — along with the state Supreme Court have been asked by the Morrisey administration to cut their budgets by 2%. Read the full article. Additionally, an August memo from the Department…

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January 12, 2026 by Seth DiStefano
Jail Costs Continue to Rise, Straining Budgets Across West Virginia

WCHS - County jail bills continue to skyrocket, but revenues can't seem to keep up. Read the full article. It's an issue commissioners have brought to lawmakers for years. Kanawha County Commissioner Lance Wheeler said they're expecting a $1 million increase at minimum this year for their jail bill. "I don't believe those revenues are…

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January 8, 2026 by Kelly Allen
Morrisey Tax Approach Risks Leaving Bill-burdened Electric Ratepayers Unprotected

Charleston Gazette-Mail - Gov. Patrick Morrisey often preaches what he calls “the fundamentals.” Read the full article. At a Charleston news conference Monday in which he proposed another personal income tax cut, a move expected to favor higher-income taxpayers, Morrisey defined “the fundamentals” as including cutting taxes and “inefficient” spending, plus “moving faster and faster.”…

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January 8, 2026 by WVCBP
Health Care Costs are Increasing. Here are Five Ways West Virginia Lawmakers Could Lower Costs.

Mountain State Spotlight - In recent months, much attention has been focused on Congress and whether lawmakers would vote to fund premium discounts for people who get their health insurance coverage through the Affordable Care Act Marketplace. Read the full article. But health care costs are increasing for everyone, from those paying higher Marketplace premiums, to those…

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