AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHigher-Ed & Tuition: WVU’s Board of Governors approved a FY2027 budget that raises tuition (3% in-state, 6% out-of-state undergrads) even as Morgantown enrollment drops, with an added Mountaineer Athletic Advantage Fee increase. Local Elections: Wood County is consolidating voting precinct locations for the November general election to address poll-worker recruiting and improve access, with multiple precinct moves approved for state review. Small Business & Finance: The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland will host a State of Small Business Symposium in June 2026, spotlighting data-driven ways to support small firms across the Fourth District that includes the northern panhandle of West Virginia. Household Debt Watch: WalletHub ranks West Virginia among states with high debt delinquency rates in early 2026, flagging credit-score and fee risks for borrowers. Health Care Spending (Medicaid): New federal data show Medicaid ambulance/transport spending in Milton rose 8.6% in 2024, while Fairmont dental payments increased 1.8%—small but steady shifts in local public health costs. Economic Development Leadership: New River Gorge Regional Development Authority executive director Jina Belcher resigned; Amy Showalter was named acting executive director during the transition. State Economy & Growth: Marshall University announced its 40th Yeager Scholars cohort, selecting 10 high-achieving students from West Virginia, Ohio and Kentucky for scholarship support and mentorship. Energy Costs: AAA reports the national average gas price dipped below $4 as summer travel ramps up.
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