Congress added funding to the Big Beautiful Bill and said it would stop health care losses. It’s not enough.| Mountain State Spotlight
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