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WVU Economist: Expansion of manufacturing could improve state's economic outlook | News, Sports, Jobs

WVU Economist: Expansion of manufacturing could improve state's economic outlook | News, Sports, Jobs
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WVU Economist: Expansion of Manufacturing Could Improve State's Economic Outlook | News, Sports, Jobs

WHEELING – As 38 counties in West Virginia see decreases in average annual employment growth, West Virginia University economist John Deskins cites expanding the state’s manufacturing industry as one way to “spark” economic development in these counties. Deskins serves as the assistant dean and director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research within the […]

Manufacturing and Energy Growth Summit concludes in Wheeling

Manufacturing and Energy Growth Summit concludes in Wheeling
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WV House panel OKs critical materials property tax limit | Legislative Session

The West Virginia House of Delegates Finance Committee approved a bill, House Bill 4971, which would limit property tax on critical materials, a designation for minerals the United States Department of Energy has deemed essential to energy technology but prone to supply chain disruption. HB 4971 would provide that property tax assessments of critical materials manufacturing equipment would be its salvage value, defined as up to 5% of its fair market value.

EPA new rule strengthens air pollution standard | Energy and Environment

The United States Environmental Protection Agency has strengthened its standard for deadly air pollution. The EPA tightened the standard for fine particulate matter, also known as PM2.5. But many air quality advocates hoped for a tighter standard, while West Virginia industry leaders view the move as too onerous.

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