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West Virginia governor vetoes help for neglected and foster kids after approving tax cuts

The vetoes would affect foster care support and Medicaid services, while the state budget office says 80% of residents get $4 to $144.50 from the tax cut.

  • West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey vetoed a dozen bills meant to help vulnerable residents just days after signing a 5% personal income tax reduction.
  • Morrisey cited uncontrollable costs in his veto letter, claiming the foster care bill's expansion of Department of Human Services programs would cost at least $5,000,000 in the first year alone.
  • Del. Adam Burkhammer, R-Lewis, countered that failing to support foster youth now will likely mean "housing them in one of our jails or prisons" later, warning of costlier future expenses.
  • The West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy estimates 80% of residents receive less than $145 annually from tax cuts, while the state forgoes $230 million in annual revenue.
  • Federal data shows more than 1,000 children are removed from homes annually due to neglect, with 200 removed solely for inadequate housing; Morrisey also vetoed prevention legislation without citing cost concerns.
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West Virginia governor vetoes help for neglected and foster kids after approving tax cuts

Gov. Patrick Morrisey vetoed a handful of bills meant to help vulnerable West Virginians just days after signing a 5% reduction to the personal income tax.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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