WV House Pushes Economic Growth, Consumer Protections
West Virginia House of Delegates prioritizes economic growth with a focus on jobs, workforce training, and business development. Republicans, holding the majority, passed sixteen bills targeting education for ready workers, improving business climate, and smart economic projects. Democrats, with fewer members, used their Kitchen Table agenda to shift discussions towards affordability. AARP West Virginia celebrated wins on consumer protections, particularly House Bill fifty-three fifty-three, which sets rules for cryptocurrency kiosks and tackles gift card fraud. However, a constitutional amendment to double the homestead property tax exemption for seniors and disabled homeowners failed to pass.
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