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Justice praises progress of paused special session

Weirton, WVLocal News

Governor Jim Justice recently commended the West Virginia Legislature during his weekly briefing at the State Capitol for passing several key bills in a special session before it was paused until next week. He particularly urged lawmakers to consider his proposal for a 5% personal income tax cut, which he believes would greatly benefit the state's residents. Justice's comments underscore his commitment to advancing fiscal policies that aim to alleviate economic pressures on West Virginians. The special session, which has faced challenges, saw some success with the passage of other bills, indicating a constructive dialogue among legislators. The governor's positive outlook reflects a broader strategy to enhance the state's financial landscape.

He expressed hope that lawmakers would continue to engage with the proposed tax cut, which is designed to stimulate economic growth. As the session resumes, the focus will likely remain on these crucial issues. Overall, Justice's remarks highlight the importance of legislative collaboration in addressing the needs of the community.

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