West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2604

Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
2/19/25  

Caption

Continuing personal income tax adjustment to gross income of certain retirees receiving pensions from defined pension plans

Impact

If passed, HB2604 would significantly alter the funding structure of education in the state. Public funds traditionally allocated to public schools could be redirected to support children attending private or charter schools. This shift has the potential to redefine the allocation of education resources, prompting a broader discussion about educational equity and the financial viability of public schools. Advocates argue this could lead to improved educational outcomes by allowing parents to seek the best educational fit for their children, while critics warn about the risk of diminished resources for public education.

Summary

House Bill 2604 is a legislation designed to enhance parental rights in education by expanding school choice options through the establishment of a voucher system. This bill aims to provide parents with the financial means to choose private or alternative educational institutions for their children, thereby increasing competition among schools and promoting educational diversity. It is positioned as a solution to perceived deficiencies in the public education system and seeks to empower parents to make choices that align with their values and needs for their children.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2604 has been largely divided along ideological lines. Proponents, including some parent advocacy groups and certain legislators, argue that the bill is a necessary reform that will enhance educational freedom and cater to individual student needs. On the other hand, opponents, including public education advocates and local school boards, express concerns that such measures could undermine public education's stability and funding, potentially leading to increased segregation in schools based on socioeconomic status.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential implications for public school funding and accountability. Critics argue that diverting public funds to private institutions raises questions about the effectiveness and oversight of these schools, particularly regarding educational standards and equity. There is also apprehension about the bill's long-term effects on the public school system, including concerns that it may exacerbate existing disparities, negatively impacting students who remain in public schools while those with financial means choose alternatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB4463

Continuing personal income tax adjustment to gross income of certain retirees receiving pensions from defined pension plans

WV HB2292

Continuing personal income tax adjustment to gross income of certain retirees receiving pensions from defined pension plans

WV HB4213

Authorizing adjustment from federal adjusted gross income for certain law enforcement pension benefit payments

WV HB3280

Authorizing adjustment from federal adjusted gross income for certain law enforcement pension benefit payments

WV SB471

Amending modification date for federal adjusted gross income

WV SB487

Extending additional modification reducing federal adjusted gross income

WV SB347

Exempting Social Security from personal income tax

WV SB101

Exempting Social Security from personal income tax

WV HB2635

Exempting personal income earned by individuals working as teachers at primary and secondary schools from personal income tax

WV HB2152

Exempting social security benefits from personal income tax

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.