WVCBP in the News

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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February 10, 2026 by Kelly Allen
How Paid Parental Leave Could Help West Virginia’s Public Workers

Mountain State Spotlight - Rachel Propst’s maternity leave ended long before she was ready to go back to work. Read the full article. After a traumatic birth that resulted in weeks off work without pay, the Harrison County English teacher quit her job and took day-to-day substitute work, so she could care for her newborn…

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February 10, 2026 by WVCBP
Governor Patrick Morrisey Calls for 10% Tax Cut: How Feasible is It?

WBOY - Governor Patrick Morrisey is calling for lawmakers to work with him to create a 10% income tax cut for taxpayers in the state, but some are questioning whether such an income tax cut is really possible.  Read the full article. A press release from Governor Morrisey’s office, released on Tuesday, included the following statement: “The…

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February 9, 2026 by Sean O'Leary
West Virginia Could Get Nothing in Taxes from Data Centers for a Decade Under Proposed Bill

Mountain State Spotlight - Despite promises such facilities would provide a significant economic boost, data centers that locate in West Virginia could avoid paying any state taxes, under a proposal making its way through the Legislature. Read the full article. The tax credit under consideration would apply to warehouses and factories, but has raised concerns…

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February 8, 2026 by Sara Whitaker
Local Law Enforcement Gets Perks for Partnerships With ICE That Led to 650 Arrests in West Virginia

West Virginia MetroNews - An immigration sweep that resulted in more than 600 arrests in West Virginia was built on collaboration with a growing number of local law enforcement agencies, which in recent months have been rewarded with hard-to-pass-up incentives to work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Read the full article. “We couldn’t have…

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February 5, 2026 by Kelly Allen
WV Lawmakers Consider Bill to Loosen Child Labor Rules

WWNR Radio - West Virginia lawmakers are weighing a proposal that would roll back several long‑standing protections for working minors, prompting concern from child‑advocacy and labor‑policy experts. House Bill 4005, which has cleared the House Government Organization Committee, would loosen state rules governing hazardous occupations and reduce oversight requirements for youth working in high‑risk environments.…

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