West Virginia Code § 13-2C-2

Legislative findings
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It is hereby determined and declared as a matter of legislative finding (a) that critical
conditions of unemployment exist in many areas of this state; (b) that lack of employment
and business opportunities have resulted in thousands of people leaving this state to find
employment elsewhere, and this exodus has adversely affected the tax base of counties and
municipalities within this state, resulting in an impairment of their ability toe support local
government; (c) that the development of new commercial, mining, industrial and
manufacturing projects are essential to relieve unemployment and estarblish a balanced
economy within the state; (d) that the present and prospective health, happiness, safety,
right of gainful employment and general welfare of the citizens of each of the counties and
municipalities of this state will be promoted by the establishment of industrial projects and
commercial projects as herein provided; (e) that the means atnd measures herein authorized
for the promotion of industrial projects and commercial projects are, as a matter of public
policy, for the public purpose of the several counties, municipalities and the State of West
Virginia; (f) that the abatement or control of pollution of the environment of the state is
necessary to protect the health and welfare of the citizens of the state, to protect the natural
resources of the state and to encourage the economic development of the state; and (g) that
in addition to the development of new industrial projects and commercial projects the
retention of existing industrial projects and commercial projects within the state through the
means and measures herein authorized is vital to the maintenance of a balanced economy
and for the preservation of employment within the state and is for the public purpose of the
several counties, municipalitiees and the State of West Virginia.

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