An independent research organization advancing policies that increase opportunity for all West Virginians through credible and accessible research and advocacy

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The 2026 KIDS COUNT Data Book ranked WV 41st in child well-being. Recent policy and budget decisions made at the state and federal levels are expected to worsen outcomes for children. Read Kelly's op-ed on why WV policymakers must reverse course: wvgazettemail.com/opinion/op…
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"It is not enough for our leaders to say they support children and families with their words. They must demonstrate this commitment through their policy decisions and in their budgets."
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West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy retweeted
“While West Virginia saw some meaningful improvements in family and community and economic indicators, much more must be done to ensure all our state’s children can thrive in all domains” wvnews.com/news/wvnews/recen…
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Medicaid & SNAP are essential to WVians' well-being—they support local families, bolster our hospitals & retailers, & keep our communities healthy & our economy strong. Medicaid provides health coverage to 490,294 residents & SNAP provides food assistance to ~15% of WVians.
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From the northern panhandle to southern coalfields, Medicaid and SNAP help strengthen our West Virginia communities. In the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing county-by-county fact sheets from all 55 counties across the state. Stay tuned for your county!
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West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy retweeted
For 1/10th of the cost of the Hope scholarship in the new budget, WV could keep the 14 schools approved for closure in the past year open. No it’s not a permanent solution, but it ensures those communities families don’t suffer until lawmakers amend the school funding formula.
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With a commitment of just $28 million of the $313 million FY 2026 surplus, lawmakers can keep the 14 public schools approved for closure open and available to their communities.
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Every child deserves access to quality education. But for many in WV, this is becoming difficult. Since 2011, ~140 public schools have closed. Our new fact sheet details how the FY 2026 revenue surplus can be utilized to prevent public school closures: wvpolicy.org/lawmakers-shoul…
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$40 million from the surplus could be utilized to reopen closed public schools, support public schools at risk of closure, fill gaps in special education funding, or fund child care assistance.
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West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy retweeted
Unbelievably, Secretary Rollins just claimed that "no one has been kicked off SNAP." Under H.R. 1, low-income people are losing food assistance at the fastest rate in decades — even as the economy hasn't improved & grocery prices are rising. cbpp.org/research/food-assis…
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West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy retweeted
Here's just one example of a family with two young kids who lost their SNAP benefits — or as Secretary Rollins would apparently describe it, "chose not to reapply." nbcnews.com/news/us-news/tru…
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Rollins: No one was kicked off of SNAP. If they are not on SNAP, they have chosen not to reapply or they are an able bodied adult that can work.
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West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy retweeted
While WVians have experienced a lack of transparency over data centers & the impacts of HB 2014, a flyer being distributed by Penzance indicates that Berkeley Co. will lose out on millions in property tax revenue generated by their data center development. wvpolicy.org/berkeley-county…
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Are you a West Virginian who has been negatively impacted by the expiration of the enhanced premium subsidies for Marketplace health coverage? Consider participating in this study! You can complete the eligibility survey here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
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West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy retweeted
Berkeley County seeks a meeting with state tax officials to resolve unanswered questions about the financial effects of West Virginia's high impact data center law: especially effects on the school aid formula. buff.ly/0PApphe
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West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy retweeted
A group of former governors in the Senate just released a statement in support of delaying H.R. 1's SNAP cost shift for all states, calling it a "ticking time bomb for state budgets and for millions of low-income families who depend on food assistance." hickenlooper.senate.gov/pres…
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