Justice To Call Special Session To Enact Another Income Tax Cut

Justice said he’d promised the state’s voters to give them relief from higher prices due to inflation.

A big man with white hair, wearing a blue jacket and red shirt, speaks to a crowd of people under a tent.

Gov. Jim Justice said Wednesday, in his online briefing, that on Monday, he’d announce a special session.

Its primary purpose: to enact another 5 percent reduction in the state’s personal income tax.

Justice said he’d promised the state’s voters to give them relief from higher prices due to inflation.

“I mean, for crying out loud, we’ve got 400-plus million dollars in the income tax reserve fund,” Justice said. “If we want to put some more money in there, let’s do that.”

Lawmakers could also consider a child care credit for families, something the governor and legislators discussed during this year’s regular session but ultimately did not enact.

The legislature will meet early next week for an interim session, held in Parkersburg.

Author: Curtis Tate

Curtis is our Energy & Environment Reporter, based in Charleston. He has spent more than 17 years as a reporter and copy editor for Gannett, Dow Jones and McClatchy. He has written extensively about travel, transportation and Congress for USA TODAY, The Bergen Record, The Lexington Herald-Leader, The Wichita Eagle, The Belleville News-Democrat and The Sacramento Bee. You can reach him at ctate@wvpublic.org.

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