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New Release!
Real Tax Reform
for West Virginia
Robin Capehart
provides analysis of West Virginia’s current tax structure and provides policy
recommendations to promote economic growth and job creation. Reforms in personal
property taxation, simplifying state business taxes and providing an environment
for investment in entrepreneurial endeavors. Capehart is quick to point out
that a “perfect tax system” does not exist, but argues a “fairer” tax system is
possible with the right amount of time, deliberation, political will and
commitment to “real tax reform.”
(more info)
Judicial reform in West Virginia
The Rule of Law: Perspectives on
Legal and Judicial Reform in West Virginia
(more info)
Research Centers
T he
Public Policy Foundation of West Virginia conducts its research and analysis
activities through a series of research centers located throughout West
Virginia. Each center shall concentrate on specific issues or areas of interest.
Research centers shall be established as the availability of resident scholars
dictate. These research centers and their areas of interest include:
Center for Economic Growth
– all areas of public policy that
contribute to the economic growth of the State including the development of
public, private and human capital. The Center shall serve as the flagship
research center under the direction of Dr. Russell Sobel of West Virginia
University, the Foundation’s Senior Economist
· Center
for Government Policy
– issues relating
to the tax, budgetary and regulatory operation of government as well as
government efficiency in organization and the delivery of services. The Center
is under the Direction of Dr. Erik Root
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