WVCBP in the News

July 7, 2022 by Sean O'Leary
W.Va. Budget Analyst Says Justice Tax Cut Proposal Favors Wealthy

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - Gov. Jim Justice said in a press briefing on Wednesday that his proposed 10 percent permanent personal income tax cut will return $254 million to state taxpayers. Read the full article. “We will get money and real relief all across the board, to every single taxpayer in the state of…

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July 5, 2022 by Sean O'Leary
For West Virginia’s Libraries, a Proposed Constitutional Amendment Could Mean Yet Another Budget Cut

Mountain State Spotlight, Beckley Register-Herald, Fayette Tribune - On a recent weekday, nearly two dozen kids gathered around a multicolored ABC rug in the Louis Bennett Public Library, filling the space with chit-chat and laughter. Everyone listened intently as a library clerk in a pirate hat enthusiastically read “Where’s the Pirate?” Then they walked across…

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July 1, 2022 by WVCBP
Property Tax Collection Process Can Be Confusing

Beckley Register-Herald- It's that time of year again – property tax bills will soon be arriving in the mail and older residents as well as those who are totally and permanently disabled may apply for the homestead exemption. Read the full article. Additionally, the Wyoming County Board of Education hopes to pass a bond levy…

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June 21, 2022 by Kelly Allen
Hope Scholarship Numbers Grow, Some Late Applications Will be Processed

West Virginia MetroNews- The Hope Scholarship Board voted Tuesday to process more than 180 applications that came in after the new program’s May 16 deadline. Read the full article. West Virginia Deputy Treasurer for of Savings Programs Amy Willard told the board most parents who applied late said they had become recently aware of the…

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June 19, 2022 by Kelly Allen
Amendment Could Affect Local Budgets by More than $500 Million, County Officials Say

West Virginia MetroNews - A property tax amendment on state ballots this fall could lead to an effect of more than $500 million, an association of county officials has concluded. Read the full article. A working group representing county governments came up with that number. Jonathan Adler, the executive director of the West Virginia Association…

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June 17, 2022 by WVCBP
State Eyes Ending Personal Property, Equipment and Inventory Taxes

Bluefield Daily Telegraph - A renewed move is on to end the state equipment and inventory tax as well as personal property taxes, with lost revenue at the county level replaced by the state. Read the full article. Voters will see the issue on the ballot in November as the Property Tax Modernization Amendment. State…

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June 10, 2022 by WVCBP
Hospitals Ask For Help With Rising Costs

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - As health care prices continue to rise, hospitals are feeling the squeeze. Read the full article. The West Virginia Hospital Association is urging state and federal policymakers to help hospitals by increasing the amount of money provided to patients through government insurance programs. Association President and CEO Jim Kaufman argued…

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June 9, 2022 by WVCBP
Many West Virginians Could be Getting Internet for Less, or for Free. If They’re Not, it May be Because No One’s Told Them.

Mountain State Spotlight, Beckley Register-Herald - To have even a chance of getting a cell signal, Tabitha Wyatt used to balance her phone on her porch banister or bathroom windowsill. Read the full article. She and her family live in Russellville, an unincorporated community in Fayette County. Wyatt now relies on her internet service to…

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May 16, 2022 by WVCBP
Appalachian Activists Renew Calls for Federal Climate Action as Time Ticks Away on Current Congress

Huntington Herald-Dispatch - Appalachian climate groups are making another push for federal climate action as time grows short on Congress’ window to pass clean energy and climate legislation before midterm elections that could keep that window shut for the foreseeable future. Read the full article. Forty Appalachian and national organizations signed a letter addressed to…

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