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Bills affecting Low-income / working-class in West Virginia (2026 session)

CivicRadar surfaces 7 active West Virginia bills this session that affect low-income / working-class constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.

Top 7 bills, ranked

Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the low-income / working-class community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.

  1. 01
    WV · SB472Introduced

    Relating to agency responsible for administering SNAP and TANF programs

  2. 02
    WV · HB5485Introduced

    Relating to increasing the state minimum wage.

  3. 03
    WV · HB5582Introduced

    Extending program for drug screening of applicants for TANF

  4. 04
    WV · HB4373Introduced

    To implement a Property Tax Poverty Exemption - School Excess Levy

  5. 05
    WV · HB4199Introduced

    Relating to requiring employees that receive gratuities be paid at least the established state minimum wage hourly rate.

  6. 06
    WV · HB5645Introduced

    Relating to Medicaid program integrity and work requirements

  7. 07
    WV · HB5671Introduced

    Increasing the minimum wage based upon increases in the consumer price index

Frequently asked
What low-income / working-class bills are moving in West Virginia in 2026?
CivicRadar currently tracks 7 West Virginia bills this session that affect low-income / working-class constituents including Relating to agency responsible for administering SNAP and TANF programs; Relating to increasing the state minimum wage.; Extending program for drug screening of applicants for TANF.
How do I find my West Virginia legislators?
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How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect low-income / working-class people?
CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.

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