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West Virginia Advances Infrastructure and Education Funding
March 21, 2026
Governor Patrick Morrisey announced that the 2026 West Virginia legislative session secured a $125 million investment in road infrastructure and fully funded the $276 million HOPE Scholarship program. Additionally, a 5% income tax cut was enacted, alongside initiatives to advance a statewide energy plan, expand literacy and workforce credentialing programs, improve rural healthcare, and streamline government operations. These actions signal increased state spending and contracting opportunities in transportation infrastructure, education services, and energy sectors.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate upcoming solicitations and contracts related to road construction and maintenance projects funded by the $125 million infrastructure allocation.
- The full funding of the HOPE Scholarship program may drive demand for educational services, program administration, and related technology solutions.
- The statewide energy plan advancement suggests potential procurement in energy planning, renewable projects, or utility modernization.
- Tax relief and government streamlining efforts may influence budget allocations and contracting priorities across state agencies, requiring adaptive procurement strategies.
Last year we made some difficult but necessary decisions to put our state on a stronger financial footing. Because of those choices, weβre now able to fully fund the HOPE Scholarship, invest more in our roads, and continue delivering tax relief to the people of our state. These are real results that help families today while building a stronger future for tomorrow.
— Governor Patrick Morrisey
Agencies
Office of the Governor, Office of Energy