CHARLESTON, WV — West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey praised the state legislature Monday for approving a five percent income tax cut. Speaking to reporters, Morrisey said he is grateful for lawmakers’ support and highlighted the measure as part of broader efforts to reduce government spending.
The governor emphasized that the tax cut is aimed at giving West Virginians more take-home pay while keeping state finances under control. Details on how the savings will affect residents were not immediately provided.
Morrisey also mentioned additional measures under consideration to further streamline government operations and improve efficiency, though specifics were not disclosed.




