West Virginia House Advances 5% Tax Cut, Vape Tax Hike
West Virginias House Finance Committee advances a bill for a five percent personal income tax cut, coupled with a vape tax hike. The measure now heads to the full House, with the legislative session ending this Saturday. The tax relief bypasses the previous administrations trigger system, potentially leading to spending reductions if budget shortfalls occur. Republicans support the flat cut, while Democrats argue for more relief to lower-income families or a child tax credit.
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