Chief economist Tom S. Witt looks at the opportunities offered by home rule. Since the Great Depression West Virginia has had a very centralized government with minimal independence afforded to counties and municipalities. Highway construction and maintenance, for example, is the responsibility of the state, except in the case of municipalities—counties cannot enact sales and income taxes to fund the…
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