WVCBP in the News

June 15, 2023 by Kelly Allen
WVU’s State Funding Levels Questioned

The Intermountain - West Virginia University has been facing financial challenges for years. This year it will be dealing with a projected $45 million deficit. According to one in-state think tank, lawmakers dropped the ball by failing to maintain steadier state funding for higher education over the past few years. Read the full article. The…

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June 12, 2023 by Sara Whitaker
New WV Law Aims to Address Jail Overcrowding

Public News Service, Clay County Free Press, Mountain Messenger - A new West Virginia law requires magistrates and judges to set a hearing within five days for people who've been arrested for not showing up to a court hearing, not paying fines on time, or not following civil-court rulings. Read the full article. The reform comes…

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June 12, 2023 by Kelly Allen
Center on Budget & Policy: WVU Budget Woes About More than Declining Enrollment

Charleston Gazette-Mail - The cause of a West Virginia University budget crisis varies, depending on who you ask. Read the full article. WVU is grappling with a $45 million budget shortfall for the upcoming fiscal year, which is expected to swell to $75 million a year by 2028. Over the past several months, the university…

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June 11, 2023 by Kelly Allen
Steady State Funding Could Have Eased WVU’s Financial Gap, Think Tank Concludes

West Virginia MetroNews, Hampshire Review - West Virginia University is going through the difficult job of coping with a projected $45 million deficit. A West Virginia think tank has concluded that if state support for higher education had remained steady over the past few years, that would have nearly made up the difference. Read the…

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June 8, 2023 by Sara Whitaker
New Law Requires Effective Notice for Capias Hearings

Huntington Herald-Dispatch - A law taking effect June 9 aims to help tackle the increasing number of capias arrests and reduce the state’s jail population. Read the full article. Passed in the 2023 legislative session, Senate Bill 633 establishes a uniform standard for addressing and streamlining capias arrests, also known as bench warrants, which have significantly increased…

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May 20, 2023 by Sara Whitaker
‘Addicted to incarceration’: Advocates Say Correctional Understaffing Focus Misses Bigger Overpopulation Picture

Charleston Gazette-Mail, Huntington Herald-Dispatch - West Virginia corrections officials were eager to call attention to severe staffing shortages throughout their facilities in a state legislative committee meeting in which other items were on the agenda. Read the full article. “We didn’t want to be in front of you guys with an opportunity to speak without…

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May 15, 2023 by Seth DiStefano
WV Center for Budget and Policy Talks Public Resources Amid Tax Cuts

WBOY - A representative from the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy (WVCBP) held a meeting at the Morgantown Public Library downtown this evening.   Read the full article. Much of the meeting spoke about how the state does not have a surplus of money in its budget and how the loss of the…

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May 11, 2023 by Rhonda Rogombe
Arriving At The New Normal

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - Today, Thursday, May 11, the U.S. officially canceled the designation of COVID-19 as a public health emergency in the country. Read the full article. Also this week, the World Health Organization (WHO) removed its designation for COVID-19 as a “global health emergency.” For the first time in more than three…

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