West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey wants to reconfigure the state government to be leaner and he sees cutting taxes as one way to achieve that goal.
“I think you have to do a close review of all of the spending and repurpose that spending because I think that it’s the people’s money and we should always start with that presumption,” he said Thursday during an interview at the Times West Virginian offices in Fairmont. “We’re going to go agency by agency and we’re going to come up with rightsizing policies so that it can be paid for.”