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Position Statement: Standing Up to Surveillance Pricing, Corporate Greed, and the Erosion of Community Responsibility
A Shift Away from Community Responsibility
There was a time when corporate leaders understood that their success was tied to the well‑being of the workers they hired and the towns they called home. Employers invested in schools, parks, and civic life because they recognized a simple truth: strong communities create strong companies.

Robert Vincent
Feb 274 min read


Position Statement: Data Centers in Jefferson County and West Virginia: Impacts, Risks, and the Path Forward
West Virginians deserve a government that works with them, not around them. HB 2014 fails that test, and I am committed to fixing it.

Robert Vincent
Feb 262 min read


Position Statement: West Virginia’s Public Schools Are in a Funding Crisis — And Band‑Aid Fixes Are No Longer Enough
West Virginia’s public schools are facing a funding crisis that can no longer be ignored. As enrollment declines, special education costs rise, and more state dollars are diverted to the Hope Scholarship without meaningful limits or accountability, our public‑school systems are being pushed to the breaking point. Record numbers of schools have closed. Programs that once supported student success have been slashed. Teachers and service personnel are being asked to do more wi

Robert Vincent
Feb 262 min read


Position Statement: Stabilizing PEIA for Educators and Public Employees
I stand with Education West Virginia in calling for long‑term stability and fairness in PEIA. I support legislation that would establish a clear and predictable cost‑sharing structure requiring the state to pay no less than 80 percent of PEIA costs, with employees paying no more than 20 percent.

Robert Vincent
Feb 262 min read


Position Statement: Standing Up for West Virginia’s Education Retirees
My campaign is rooted in a simple belief: West Virginia must honor the promises made to those who dedicated their lives to educating our children. Our retired school employees built the foundation of our public education system, yet too many are now struggling to make ends meet. The fact that in West Virginia, education retirees do not receive automatic cost‑of‑living adjustments (COLAs) is appalling, and that for many retirees, their pension has never increased, even as infl

Robert Vincent
Feb 262 min read


Kitchen Table Issues: What We Spend Our Money On Is What We Value!
Every family in West Virginia understands “kitchen table economics.” You sit down, look at what’s coming in, look at what’s going out, and make choices based on what matters most. You invest in your kids, your home, your future. You cut back on the things that don’t strengthen your family. State government should work the same way. When West Virginia passes a budget, it’s more than a spreadsheet. It’s a statement of values. It tells us what our leaders believe is worth invest

Robert Vincent
Feb 124 min read
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