West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB545

Introduced
2/1/22  

Caption

Creating Corporate Anti-Subsidy Act

Impact

If passed, SB545 would require states participating in the interstate compact to halt the offering of company-specific tax incentives or grants. This bill focuses on ensuring that states compete for business based on overall economic conditions rather than through targeted financial incentives which can lead to unfair advantages. It acknowledges that resources could be better spent on community-wide benefits such as infrastructure and education, rather than on singular corporations that can negotiate unprecedented deals.

Summary

Senate Bill 545, known as the Corporate Anti-Subsidy Act, seeks to create a framework that prohibits individual states from offering company-specific subsidies to lure large corporations. The legislation highlights the ongoing 'race to the bottom' among states, which often grants substantial tax breaks and subsidies without achieving their intended goals of economic stability or growth. Proponents argue that these practices waste taxpayer money and distort fair competition among businesses, resulting in an unequal playing field where only a few large companies benefit at the expense of local economies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB545 varies significantly across the political landscape. Supporters, primarily from the Republican party, view the bill as a landmark approach to curbing wasteful state spending and fostering a fair business environment. Meanwhile, some opposition, particularly from Democratic lawmakers and industry groups, raise concerns that the bill could backfire, further impeding states' ability to attract new businesses and threatening the economic opportunities for their communities.

Contention

Despite its intentions, SB545 has faced criticism regarding its implications for economic development. Detractors argue that by abolishing company-specific subsidies, the legislation might hinder states' flexibility in crafting attractive offers for companies contemplating relocation. Furthermore, it excludes existing subsidies from retroactive adjustments, raising questions about the fairness of existing arrangements and whether new companies would be deterred from moving to states that cannot offer competitive incentives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB235

Creating Corporate Anti-Subsidy Act

WV HB3097

Create the Corporate Anti-Subsidy Act

WV HB2451

COMPANY-SPECIFIC SUBSIDIES

WV HB4426

State: interstate compacts and agreements; company-specific subsidy interstate compact; enact. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4425'23

WV SB0854

State: interstate compacts and agreements; company-specific subsidy interstate compact; enact. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0855'24

WV SB735

Interstate compacts; creating the Interstate Compact Prohibiting Company-Specific Subsidies Act; providing procedures, duties, and obligations. Emergency.

WV SB735

Interstate compacts; creating the Interstate Compact Prohibiting Company-Specific Subsidies Act; providing procedures, duties, and obligations. Emergency.

WV S1322

Prohibits award of State contracts and development subsidies to inverted domestic corporations.

WV HB1592

Relating To An Interstate Compact To Phase Out Corporate Welfare.

WV AB485

Local government: economic development subsidies.

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