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Justice praises progress of paused special session

Weirton, WVLocal News

During a recent briefing at the State Capitol, Governor Jim Justice praised the West Virginia Legislature for passing several of his special session bills before adjourning until next week. He highlighted the significance of these legislative advancements and the need for lawmakers to give serious consideration to his proposal for a 5% personal income tax cut. Justice articulated that such a tax reduction could greatly benefit the state's residents and stimulate economic growth. His comments reflect ongoing discussions around fiscal policies and their impact on local communities. The special session, which has garnered considerable attention, addresses pressing financial matters within the state.

As lawmakers prepare to reconvene, the Governor's emphasis on tax cuts is expected to be a focal point of future discussions. This initiative is part of Justice's broader strategy to enhance West Virginia's economic landscape. The upcoming legislative sessions will be crucial in determining the future of these proposals and their potential enactment.

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