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WVCBP in the News in 2008

12/17/08 Medical News Today Editorials, Opinion Pieces Discuss Issues Related to Health Care Reform
12/20/08 Inter-Mountain Local Employers Succeeding During Economic Crisis
12/16/08 Charleston Gazette Disgrace: Inferior health system
12/14/08 Charleston Gazette Union women earning more, new study finds
12/14/08 Charleston Gazette Coal Plant could get $600 million
12/14/08 Dominion Post State Rep Pensions on Par: Legislator Plans Better Than None; Governor Fares Well
12/12/08 WV Public Broadcasting BB&T accepts federal bailout money
12/07/08 Herald Dispatch Tom Miller: State partisan politic won't allow nonpartisan judicial elections
12/07/08 Times West Virginian Changing Economy
12/06/08 Charleston Gazette Guardian America editor speaks at local forum: Morgantown native Michael Tomasky heads U.S. Desk of British newspaper
12/05/08 Charleston Daily Mail Lower taxes will help W.Va.
12/04/08 Charleston Daily Mail Fossil Fuels give states a boost
12/03/08 Charleston Daily Mail Report shows long-term economic gains for W.Va.
12/02/08 Charleston Gazette Report: W.Va. economy has long way to go
11/26/08 Cumberland Times-News W.Va. looks to improve health coverage for children
11/13/08 News Sentinel Charitable Fund Issues New Grants
11/11/08 Charleston Daily Mail W.Va. group gets grant for budget, tax research
10/27/08 Charleston Gazette Young workers in unions earn $4 more per hour than non-union, study shows
10/26/08 Herald-Dispatch Congressional earmark-funded projects examined in W.Va.
11/11/08 Herald-Dispatch W.Va. group gets grant for budget, tax research
10/23/08 State Journal W. Va. Loses 18.900 Manufacturing Jobs Since 2000
10/5/08 Herald-Dispatch Tom Miller: Freezing state gas tax won't make much difference
9/25/08 Charleston Gazette Federal dollars tied to foreclosures: Rockefeller moves to preclude RealtyTrac data
9/25/08 WSAZ Tax freeze won't save consumers money
9/26/08 Parkersburg News & Sentinel  Report: W. Va. tax freeze won't save consumers money
9/25/08 Forbes Report: W. Va. gas tax freeze won't help consumers
9/23/08 The Journal Forum calls for social and economic justice
9/23/08 Huntington Herald-Dispatch Senator's visit focuses on business, children's health care
9/23/08 Charleston Daily Mail 69,500 W.Va. kids have chronic health problems
9/1/08 Charleston Gazette Report ranks W. Va. no. 2 in kids with chronic illness
9/27/08 Charleston Gazette Poverty rate up slightly in Appalachia. Those with health insurance increase
9/27/08 W. Va. Public Broadcasting Poverty down and income up in West Virginia
7/20/08 Charleston Gazette-Mail Temporary gas-tax freeze doesn't address real problem
7/20/08 Times West Virginian Guide to State Budget available
7/13/08 Charleston Gazette Renate E. Pore -- W. Va. Medicaid: A closer look at the numbers
6/25/08 Pocahontas Times The State Budget Demystified
6/15/08 Charleston Gazette State taxes not so high, report says
6/11/08 Huntington Herald-Dispatch Groups want West Virginia to suspend redesigned Medicaid plan until revised
6/11/08 Charleston Gazette Medicaid spending soars over decade: Number of participants in state increased only slightly in last decade
5/25/08 Charleston Gazette Dean Baker and Ted Boettner: Bad times in W. Va.:  Can the next president help?
5/16/08 Charleston Gazette Union workers earn more, study finds
4/15/08 Charleston Gazette W.Va. income gap is among widest State's: poorest see earning fall since late 1990s
3/20/08 State Journal Taking the High Road: Surveys show the way: Overwhelming consensus of the literature is that state and city taxes have at most a minor impact on business location decisions
3/13/08 State Journal Wrapped Up: Legislature ends session with focus on stimulating state's stagnant economy.
3/7/08 Charleston Gazette Ted Boettner and Renate Pore What benefits West Virginia?: Instead of tax cuts, let's invest in kids and health care
3/5/08 USA Today "A state policy group says two proposed tax cuts could sap state coffers of $531 million over the next 11 years. The West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy says the bills that would reduce two business taxes, when combined with previous business tax reductions, could force budget cuts or a rise in other taxes to make up for the shortfall."
3/5/08 Charleston Gazette Business tax cuts will cost, report says $531 million loss in 10 years predicted
3/4/08 Charleston Gazette Report: New tax cuts could cost $531m over 11 years
2/18/08 Charleston Gazette Report: Manchin would cut Medicaid: Services to recipients will not be decreased
2/18/08 State Journal Federal stimulus plan could mean loss of some state dollars
1/30/08 Charleston Daily Mail Ted Boettner: Ice cream doesn't cause shark attacks

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