Candidate Chris Miller Outlines Business Approach to Running West Virginia
Candidate Chris Miller is making bold promises to West Virginia voters, pledging to run the state like a business rather than a typical politician. At the recent WSAZ Republican Gubernatorial Forum, Miller outlined his plans to eliminate the state’s income tax on day one of his administration.
This ambitious goal would require support from the state legislature, as previous attempts to eliminate the income tax have been met with resistance. However, Miller remains confident in his approach, emphasizing the need to prioritize economic growth and development.
In addition to his tax reform proposals, Miller also discussed implementing drug testing for welfare benefits on day two of his administration. He believes this policy will not only identify individuals in need of help but also redirect resources to support children in education, Child Protective Services, and foster care.
Furthermore, Miller addressed the issue of rising utility rates in West Virginia, proposing to harness the state’s natural resources to decrease electricity costs by as much as 70%. By leveraging coal, natural gas, water, and geothermal heat, Miller envisions West Virginia becoming the state with the cheapest power in the country.
As the gubernatorial race heats up, Miller’s business-oriented approach and ambitious policy proposals are sure to spark debate and discussion among voters. Stay tuned for more updates on the upcoming election.