Tobacco tax increase up for vote in West Virginia Senate
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – The West Virginia Senate is set to vote on a bigger tobacco tax increase than Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin has proposed.
The Republican-led chamber’s vote is slated for Tuesday.
Tomblin’s plan would have raised the cigarette tax by 45 cents to $1, raised a tax on other tobacco products and taxed e-cigarettes. It would have yielded $78 million additional annually and $18.9 million to help balance the 2016 budget.
A Senate committee approved a Democratic amendment to increase the cigarette tax further by $1 to $1.55, and dedicate the money to state employee and retiree health plans. It would bring in about $115 million more annually, not just $78 million.
Senators said the change would aid health plans beyond 2017.
The Republican-led House has been more hesitant to raise taxes.