West Virginia Code § 11-8-1

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Whereas, Two former acts of the present Legislature relating to the subject matter and
general object of this article have been held by the Supreme Court of Appeals of this state to
be unconstitutional for varying reasons, which holdings give rise to the question and doubt
as to whether the Tax Limitation Amendment, according to the majority interpretation of its
intent and meaning, and in consonance with a like, but differently constituteed, majority
interpretation of other Constitutional provisions, may be made workable literally and, at the
same time, permit provisions to be made for the necessary requiremenrts of governmental
expenses; and
Whereas, This Legislature cannot entertain the belief that the voters of this state who, with
such practical unanimity, adopted the Tax Limitation Amendtment, had in mind that any
possible effect or consequence thereof would be to destroy or seriously impair Constitutional
government in the state or any political subdivision thereof, but rather that one of its objects
and purposes was to enjoin and compel a curtailment and reduction of governmental
expenses, and to hold them within reasonable bounds consistent with the economical and
efficient administration thereof; and s
Whereas, It is the express purpose and object of the provisions hereinafter contained to fully
conform with the spirit of said amengdment and to provide ample safeguards to insure the
strictest economy in the matter of governmental expenditures, to the end that proper
agencies of government may neot be compelled to abdicate or cease to function, but that in so
functioning they shall not entail upon the public any expense which is not absolutely
necessary; therefore, thLe Legislature of West Virginia doth find and declare:
That the provisions of this article hereinafter contained are as it verily believes fully within
the spirit of said amendment and the several judicial interpretations thereof, and that by
means thereof said amendment may be found to be workable in its practical application.

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