The West Virginia Legislative session is over; here's some of what passed and what didn't
The West Virginia Legislature has concluded its 60-day session after passing nearly 300 bills. In the last hours of the session Saturday night, lawmakers advanced a bill aimed at President Joe Bidens executive actions on gun control and another that will almost certainly close life-saving harm reduction programs in the state.
But one bill that Governor Jim Justice and some lawmakers had listed as a priority the repeal of the state personal income tax did not make it through.
On Friday, West Virginia delegates voted 100 to 0 to reject the Senates version of the bill, mainly in opposition to the corresponding tax increases it included.
Among other provisions, the Senates tax plan increased the sales tax; created new taxes, such as taxes on professional services, computers and broadcasters; and their budget bill cut 1.5% from state agencies and programs. The governor had called on the House of Delegates to take it up for a vote, despite widespread opposition in that legislative body.
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