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West Virginia House Republican Caucus Economic Agenda

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Chris Myers

West Virginia House of Delegates unveiled their legislative agenda focused on growing the state’s economy and producing jobs. Most of that agenda is awaiting Gov. Patrick Morrisey’s signature. The Jobs First agenda came about from members of the House Republican caucus returning home after the 2025 legislative session and during legislative interim meetings, asking for feedback from constituents on what they would like to see in an economic development package. Brian Dayton, vice president for policy and advocacy at the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, said the entire 10-bill package would send positive messages to those wishing to locate a business in West Virginia or to long-time in-state businesses wishing to expand.