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August 5, 2023 by Kelly Allen
July Revenue Report Should Raise Concerns

The Journal July’s tax collections continued a concerning trend of declining revenues, even before the WV legislature’s 2023 tax cut package has been fully implemented. July’s collections came in $46 million below the previous July’s revenues, creating significant concerns about the current and future availability of revenue to pay for a myriad of needs and…

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August 4, 2023 by Kelly Allen
Center on Budget and Policy: Drop in WV Revenue Collections ‘Self-Inflicted’

Charleston Gazette Mail West Virginia’s July revenue numbers barely exceeded estimates and came in below actual collections for the same month last year. According to a release from the office of Gov. Jim Justice, the state provided a historic tax cut in 2023 and revenue numbers still came in above estimates, with personal income tax…

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August 4, 2023 by Kelly Allen
Sales Tax Holiday Will Cost West Virginia an Estimated $4.5 Million

West Virginia Watch Dropping West Virginia’s 6% sales tax on certain clothing and school supplies over four days this weekend will cost the state an estimated $4.5 million in revenue, according to the West Virginia Tax Division.  The state’s current sales tax holiday program started in 2021 and complements the West Virginia clothing voucher program…

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August 2, 2023 by WVCBP
Justice Sends WV National Guard to Texas despite reports of not enough work for volunteers

West Virginia Watch More than 50 members of the West Virginia National Guard landed at the southern border in Texas this week at Gov. Jim Justice’s behest to support the southern state’s controversial border security program, Operation Lone Star. The mission will cost West Virginians roughly $600,000, a National Guard spokesman told WV News in June. Justice, in…

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July 23, 2023 by Rhonda Rogombe
As Medicaid Eligibility Requirements Return, Thousands of West Virginians Come Off Rolls

WV Metro News Read the full article. Thousands of West Virginians are coming off government health insurance programs as states snap back to Medicaid eligibility requirements that were in place before the covid-19 pandemic. More than half were ruled ineligible not because they wouldn’t qualify, but instead because they haven’t completed their paperwork. “Losing coverage presents a…

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July 20, 2023 by WVCBP
WVU Faculty, Students Organizing Amid Looming Cuts to Programs and Jobs

West Virginia Watch As West Virginia University is weighing faculty and academic program cuts, a group of campus employees is hoping to have a voice in the future of the state’s largest public university. WVU is grappling with an estimated $45 million budget gap for the coming year.  In response, the university has cut staff and raised tuition almost…

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July 17, 2023 by Rhonda Rogombe
WV Sees ‘Alarming’ Black Infant, Maternal Mortality Rates

Public News Service In West Virginia, babies of Black mothers are dying at higher rates in childbirth compared to white infants - and experts say the lack of access to healthcare for people of color is likely driving those numbers. According to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the state's…

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July 15, 2023 by WVCBP
Statehouse Beat: Financial Trouble Ahead for WV

Charleston Gazette Mail Gov. Jim Justice and company recently celebrated a record budget surplus for the just-ended 2022-23 budget year – although as Justice and Revenue Secretary Dave Hardy admitted, the surplus was wildly inflated by deliberately and significantly underestimating state revenue collections. The surplus will likely trigger a second round of income tax cuts — but ominous economic…

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July 12, 2023 by Seth DiStefano
SNAP: Do The Hungry Get More Policy Than Nutrition?

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - More than 12 percent of Americans, or 42 million people, need help getting enough food to eat. Listen to the full Us & Them podcast episode. In West Virginia, that number is about 18 percent. That help comes from a federal program called SNAP — the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program,…

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July 11, 2023 by Kelly Allen
University Officials Respond to Recruitment Concerns Amid Program Review

WVU's Independent Student Newspaper While West Virginia University officials blamed state education trends for its drop in student retention and $45 million budget deficit, a budget policy expert pointed to a lack of state support for education during a faculty senate meeting Monday. Now, as the University looks to improve its student recruitment and retention strategies, some faculty…

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