The state’s U.S. Senators and Representatives have largely supported legislation in Congress that is estimated to result in tens of thousands of West Virginians losing Medicaid and SNAP benefits.| Mountain State Spotlight
Gov. Jim Justice has used the $1.8 billion surplus to justify tax cuts, but it’s based on volatile revenues and low-balled estimates.| Mountain State Spotlight
SNAP cuts could cost West Virginia millions. State leaders have yet to say how they’ll protect food aid.| Mountain State Spotlight