WVCBP in the News

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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February 1, 2026 by WVCBP
WV School District Struggles to Pay Its Teachers

MSN - Some West Virginia lawmakers are proposing allocating $8 Million in emergency funding to Hancock County schools. It comes after the district announced last month it didn’t have the money to pay its teachers. Read the full article. A new survey from the Hunt Institute shows strong voter support for teachers. The pandemic spawned concerns from…

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January 29, 2026 by Sean O'Leary
WV Bill Offering Tax Break for Data Centers, Tech Firms Drawing Heavy Opposition

Charleston Gazette-Mail, GovTech - Public outcry over West Virginia political leaders’ pursuit of data center development has reached a fever pitch in recent months, with residents protesting and filing legal challenges against expected data center projects in Mason, Mingo and Tucker counties. Read the full article. But state lawmakers are ramping up their data center…

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January 28, 2026 by Tamaya Browder
As West Virginia Schools Face Financial Crisis, House Consultants Recommend Rethinking School Funding and Hope Scholarship

Mountain State Spotlight, My Buckhannon - Just days before the West Virginia Department of Education took over another school district, lawmakers were told they should cap private education scholarships based on need and better fund public schools. Read the full article. Clicking through a PowerPoint presentation, RAND Corporation policy analysts Benjamin Master and Brian Phillips told…

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