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West Virginia Launches WorkFIRST Workforce Initiative
March 15, 2026
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey announced the WorkFIRST Taskforce aimed at reforming the state's workforce and safety-net services to increase workforce participation. This initiative integrates job training, employment services, and assistance programs to transition individuals from long-term dependency toward self-sufficiency. The taskforce is led by senior state officials and legislators, signaling a coordinated state-level effort to modernize workforce development and social support systems.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate new contracting opportunities related to workforce training, employment services, and integrated social assistance programs within West Virginia.
- Vendors specializing in workforce development, job training technologies, and social services delivery may find emerging demand as the state seeks to implement these reforms.
- This initiative indicates a strategic shift toward outcome-driven service delivery models, requiring procurement strategies that emphasize performance metrics and cross-agency collaboration.
- Organizations should consider engagement with West Virginia's Department of Commerce and legislative bodies to align offerings with evolving state workforce priorities.
Weโre going to challenge outdated systems, eliminate inefficiencies, and make sure our workforce programs actually connect people with good-paying jobs.
— Patrick Morrisey, Governor
Agencies
West Virginia Department of Commerce, West Virginia House of Delegates, West Virginia Senate, Office of the Governor