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Former Senate President Cole supports taking tax plan national to persuade West Virginians

Former Senate President Cole supports taking tax plan national to persuade West Virginians
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West Virginia s sales tax would be highest in the nation, with caveats

West Virginia s sales tax would be highest in the nation, with caveats
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West Virginia Farm Bureau: We ask Gov Justice and legislators not to tax away our farms

By March 13, 2021 - 11:27 am The West Virginia Farm Bureau is the latest group hatching serious concerns about Gov. Jim Justice’s big tax proposal. Charles Wilfong “Running a farm or ranch is challenging under the best of circumstances, because agricultural businesses operate in a world of unpredictable markets, weather disasters, fluctuating input costs and, under Justice’s plan, a significant tax increase,” Charles Wilfong, president of the West Virginia Farm Bureau wrote in a Charleston Gazette-Mail op-ed today. Justice should be familiar with those concerns. His family business has significant agriculture holdings, farming 50,000 acres in four states. During his 2016 campaign for governor, Justice regularly called agriculture a “sleeping giant” and touted identifying a “niche crop” for West Virginia. The governor is a seven-time national corn growing champion.

A Friend of Coal: Bill Raney retires after 40 years of service to West Virginia coal industry

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WV News) — Bill Raney, who has spent more than 40 years working in and on behalf of West Virginia’s coal industry, will retire from his role as president and CEO of the West Virginia Coal Association on Jan. 1. He will be succeeded by Chris Hamilton, the Coal Association’s current senior vice president. Jason Bostic, current vice president, will take over Hamilton’s current role. Having led the organization since 1992, Raney said he believes it’s time for a new generation of leadership. “There’s great familiarity, and they’ve done an awful lot of the heavy lifting. They know the Legislature, and they know the industry,” he said. “I look for it to be unrecognizable in the sense of any changes. There will probably we an increased level of activity because they’ll have new ideas, thoughts and ways to approach things.”

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