CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Senate President Craig Blair says talks about whether to further cut state income taxes are ongoing.
Blair (R-Berkeley) says Republican nominee for governor Patrick Morisey will look to continue tax cuts in the future if elected:
With Governor Jim Justice a presumptive favorite for US Senate, there has been a lot of speculation about the gap period in which the Senate President, who also functions as the state’s Lieutenant Governor, may be pressed into service as the interim governor. Blair has been fielding questions about that as well as his plans for the future:
Blair, who was a guest on Thursday’s Panhandle Live, also talked about the state’s August revenue numbers:
The Panhandle News Network’s Luke Wiggs contributed to this story.