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What bills passed the West Virginia Legislative Special Session?
West Virginia’s three-day special session of the legislature is over. Whether the session was a success, or not, depends on who you ask. More than 120 lawmakers arrived in Charleston Sunday evening and most were gone by late Tuesday night.
West Virginia special session ends with some bills not making the finish line
Gov. Jim Justice and the West Virginia Legislature can point to many successes during the recent special session, but some bills died when the gavels came down Tuesday night. Lawmakers passed 37 bills by the time the House of Delegates and state Senate adjourned sine die Tuesday evening,
West Virginia Governor amends special session to include 2% reduction in personal income tax and more
Gov. Jim Justice has issued a proclamation amending his original call for the West Virginia Legislature to convene in Special Session, adding several new items for consideration.
W.Va. lawmakers approve child care tax credit, income tax cut in special session
Lawmakers passed 37 bills, including the child care tax credit that was a major priority for Governor Jim Justice going into the special session. The bill aims to help families recoup money they put into child care.
In special session, WV Legislature passes 2% personal income tax cut
A literal debate on the taxpayer’s dime took place on the floor of the West Virginia House of Delegates Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2024, with legislators questioning just how much of a reduction in personal income tax to return to their constituents,
Child care tax credit moves forward in WV House during special session
A bill to create a state-level child and dependent care tax credit advanced on Sunday in the House Finance Committee. The credit is expected to benefit 16,000 West Virginia families who are already paying for child care,
West Virginia House passes 2% personal income tax cut bill
The West Virginia House of Delegates passed a bill to cut the state’s personal income tax by 2%. Gov. Jim Justice (R-WV) has been calling for a 5% cut in the state’s personal income tax. The governor on Monday called for the legislature to reduce the tax by 2%,
West Virginia Senate passes 2% personal income tax cut bill
A new pitch to cut West Virginia's personal income tax by 2% is now in the House Finance Committee, according to Gov. Jim Justice's Office.
Parkersburg News and Sentinel
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Justice thanks West Virginia lawmakers for successful second special session
Criticizing the naysayers that said he would not get his agenda accomplished, Gov. Jim Justice celebrated his second special ...
WDTV
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Special Session of West Virginia Legislature starts Monday
On Saturday, Governor Jim Justice issued a proclamation calling for another Special Session of the West Virginia Legislature.
TheNewsCenter
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West Virginia legislature convenes for special session
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WTAP) - West Virginia lawmakers convene in Charleston this week for a special session of the state ...
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Childcare tax credit goes to West Virginia Governor to get signed into law
A bill for a childcare tax credit in West Virginia has now passed the State Senate in a special session of the legislature.
Weirton Daily Times
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Special session ends with some bills not making the finish line
Gov. Jim Justice and the West Virginia Legislature can point to many successes during the recent special session, but some bills died when the gavels came down Tuesday night. Lawmakers passed 37 bills ...
Charleston Gazette-Mail
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Legislature OKs 37 bills, including child care credits, Woody Williams resolution
The marathon last day of the second extraordinary session of the West Virginia Legislature ended on Tuesday, Oct. 8, with 37 ...
mountainstatespotlight
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West Virginians get tax cut after lawmakers pull millions from agencies overseeing foster care, Medicaid and child care
In a special session, lawmakers approved the tax cut funded from an expiring bond and the breakup of DHHR. They did little ...
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