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West Virginia Senate bill would change how e-cigarettes are taxed, direct revenue to PEIA

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CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – A newly introduced bill in the West Virginia Legislature would change how electronic cigarette products are taxed in the state and direct the new tax revenue toward helping stabilize health insurance costs for public employees. Senate Bill 673, introduced Friday by Sen. Robbie Morris, R-Randolph, would repeal the state’s current tax on e-cigarette liquid and replace it with a new excise tax based on the amount of nic…
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Lootpress broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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