West Virginia MetroNews – Senators today started consideration of West Virginia’s general revenue budget, leaving room for the possibility of a tax cut.
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“It contemplates the largest tax cut to the citizens of West Virginia in the history of West Virginia, passing the Senate,” Senate Finance Chairman Eric Tarr, R-Putnam, said while describing the bill in committee.
Senate leaders, House leaders and members of the Justice administration have been discussing proposed tax cuts for weeks, with the governor and delegates advocating a big income tax cut and senators supporting a broader-based cut.