July 29, 2006
THE MANCHIN REPORT: Clothing Voucher: A Vital Back-to-School Necessity for
State’s Neediest Families
By Joe Manchin
Governor of West Virginia
Charleston, WV (HNN) -- During the past 19 months, we as West Virginians
have worked together like never before to make positive changes that will
create a brighter economic future for our state. As our year-end revenue
collections have confirmed, it’s no secret that West Virginia is again
enjoying a very successful financial year.
While we’ve taken advantage of very strong revenue years in 2005 and 2006 to
get our fiscal house in order, we also have taken the responsible steps to
care
for our neediest citizens. In working diligently with the members of the
Legislature, and with the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the
House, we unanimously agreed last summer to allow a $50 per child increase
in the West Virginia School Clothing Voucher program -- increasing vouchers
from $150 per
child to $200 per child. This increase directly benefited more than 57,000
West
Virginia school-age children living at or below the federal poverty level.
I am pleased that we’re keeping our School Clothing Vouchers at a $200 level
per child for a second consecutive school year. This is a responsible step
that
will provide immediate relief to West Virginia’s neediest families at a time
when dollars are stretched to their limits as families prepare to send their
children back to school.
Purchases made with West Virginia Children’s Clothing Vouchers are limited
to
clothing articles and piece goods to make clothing articles. The purchases
are
tax-free. The deadline to apply for the clothing assistance is Monday, July
31, 2006, and the
vouchers must be redeemed at participating stores by Oct. 31, 2006.
With our “Responsible Government” initiatives, we’re reviewing how we
spend state dollars in every agency of this government. We must spend our
state
tax dollars where we know West Virginians are getting the most benefit. This
is
a program that has a proven track record for getting direct financial help
to
the families that need it most across our state.
The Children’s Clothing Voucher Program truly targets West Virginia’s
families who need help the most, and I appreciate the Department of Health
and
Human Resources’ efforts to make this increase again a reality for West
Virginia’s families.