WVCBP in the News

August 15, 2024 by WVCBP
NAACP Files Lawsuit Against WV Agencies, Alleges Failure to Collect Data

West Virginia Watch - The state NAACP has filed a lawsuit against three West Virginia departments, alleging they failed to collect data meant to improve the juvenile justice system.  Read the full article. The organization filed the lawsuit Thursday in Kanawha County Circuit Court. The complaint lists as defendants the state Department of Homeland Security,…

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August 10, 2024 by Sean O'Leary
Statehouse Beat: A Crash Course in State Taxes

Charleston Gazette-Mail - Personally, I don’t believe that Americans in general or West Virginians in particular are lacking intelligence so much as they are consistently uninformed or ill-informed. Read the full article. Case in point: I went on the Twitterverse recently to post an inane comment by Gov. Jim Justice, who claimed, “If we get…

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August 9, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Hope Scholarship Set to Reshape West Virginia Education

WBOY - The Hope Scholarship offers $4,921 for families who would like their children to be educated outside of the public school system. Currently, it’s only available to students entering kindergarten, but in 2026, it will be opened to all students in West Virginia. Read the full article. State Treasurer Riley Moore says that as many as…

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August 7, 2024 by WVCBP
Us & Them: Can Former Prisoners Help Fill Our Workforce Gaps?

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - There’s a serious labor shortage in the U.S. right now with millions of jobs going unfilled. Each year, West Virginia releases 50,000 people from state prisons and local jails and all those people need jobs.  Read the full article. On this episode of Us & Them, host Trey Kay spotlights a recent…

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August 6, 2024 by Kelly Allen
WVU Grad Looks At Personal, Statewide Impact Of Hope Scholarship

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - Since its implementation in 2021, the Hope Scholarship has been a flashpoint for discussions of school choice and funding for education. Read the full article. As part of her capstone project Jules Ogden, a recent graduate of West Virginia University, looked into the program’s impact on the families that use…

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August 6, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Hope Scholarship Supports Students With Learning Disabilities But Poses Threat To State Budget

West Virginia Public Broadcasting - The Hope Scholarship program has been at the center of statewide debates about public school funding and educational freedom. Critics of the program are concerned about its diversion of funding from public schools, while proponents see the program as an opportunity to individualize education for their children’s needs. Read the…

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July 21, 2024 by Kelly Allen
Statehouse Beat: Hypocrisy from Justice on Taxes, Economy

Huntington Herald-Dispatch - In touting an anticipated additional incremental reduction in state personal income tax rates, Gov. Jim Justice and other tax cut advocates are engaging in an amusing bit of hypocrisy. Read the full article. Under the 2023 law that initially cut income tax rates by 21.25%, there’s a rather complicated formula for calculating…

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July 19, 2024 by Kelly Allen
DoHS Prepares to Implement New Intake System for Abuse, Neglect Reports

WCHS - The West Virginia Department of Human Services announced this week it is partnering with a nonprofit called Evident Change to create a new intake tool when dealing with abuse and neglect cases. Read the full article. The intent is to provide a differentiated call system that will allow the staff who does intake…

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July 18, 2024 by WVCBP
State to Change its Child Abuse and Neglect Referral System, Partners with Nonprofit

West Virginia Watch, Times West Virginian, Hampshire Review - The West Virginia Department of Human Services will change how it screens referrals and manages cases involving child abuse and neglect. Child welfare leaders hope to better support families who may need assistance but not an investigation.  Read the full article. DoHS leaders last month told…

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