BETH’S PRIORITIES

Jobs. Families. Future.

When you elect Beth Hinebaugh to the West Virginia House of Delegates, you choose a seasoned leader with decades of invaluable real-world learned experience.

She understands the needs of families and job creators and is committed to returning money to your pocket through lower taxes and facilitating job growth by slashing unnecessary regulations and offering business-friendly tax and economic incentives.

Beth will fight for competitive teacher salaries to keep our best educators in-state and for strengthening our schools to develop a skilled, driven workforce. And she’ll stand firm on protecting women’s private spaces and sports.

As a former law enforcement officer, she is tough on crime and ready to tackle the drug crisis head-on with a comprehensive strategy focusing on strict enforcement, compassionate recovery, and common-sense prevention.

She’s been tested and is ready on day one to fight hard for Wheeling and all of West Virginia.

Lower Taxes

Beth believes that lower taxes are the primary engine for economic growth and increased revenue. Individuals and businesses understand their own financial needs better than the government and deserve a simpler, fairer tax system that allows them to keep more of what they earn. She will fight for strategic tax and economic incentives that attract new industries and empower our existing businesses to expand.

Less Regulation

West Virginia currently burdens employers with excessive regulations and unnecessary hurdles. To foster a thriving economy, Beth will work to create a business-friendly environment that simplifies operations and accelerates job creation, all while maintaining essential protections for our workforce and the environment.

Infrastructure Investment

Modern, well-maintained infrastructure and quality schools are the essential foundations for success in the 21st century economy. Beth is committed to investing in our future by fighting for statewide fiber-optic broadband and the reliable roads and bridges—including a new bridge for Wheeling Island—necessary to sustain robust commerce, and fighting to develop a highly skilled and well-prepared workforce by strengthening our educational system at all levels: K-12, higher education, and the skilled trades.

Increase Teacher Pay

West Virginia’s teacher pay has fallen $13,000–$28,000 behind our neighbors in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland, leading to a critical teacher shortage of over 1,500 positions statewide. These vacancies are largely driven by recruitment and retention issues, forcing reliance on substitutes, many of whom are working outside their certification area. Beth believes our teachers and students deserve better, and she will fight to bring educator pay in line with neighboring states to solve this crisis.

End the Drug Crisis

Beth believes that to end the drug epidemic’s hold on West Virginia, we must address its role in fueling the cycle of crime, homelessness, and child abuse that devastates families and destroys communities. Her multi-faceted plan involves a comprehensive strategy: empowering law enforcement to crack down hard on trafficking, strengthening mental health treatment and prevention programs, and providing robust re-entry support to break the cycle of addiction.

Protect Women’s Spaces

Beth is committed to legally protecting private and competitive spaces for women and girls. She strongly believes that biological sex alone should determine access to bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports. Beth will always stand up for the privacy and fairness that West Virginia women deserve.

Protect Gun Owner’s Rights

Beth believes in the absolute sanctity of the Bill of Rights, with no exceptions. And she believes every single amendment must be vigorously protected, especially those under attack from the radical left. She is a firm advocate for law-abiding gun owners and will always fight to ensure our Second Amendment rights remain uninfringed.

Increase Child Care Access

Beth believes access to affordable, quality child care is a foundational element of a strong economy, essential for family stability, and a primary driver for increasing workforce participation. Lack of child care hinders business growth and productivity by causing high employee absenteeism and turnover. Beth will work for better access to childcare to grow our economy, increase tax revenue, reduce workforce shortages and improve the financial stability and security of working families.

Lower Taxes

Beth believes that lower taxes are the primary engine for economic growth and increased revenue. Individuals and businesses understand their own financial needs better than the government and deserve a simpler, fairer tax system that allows them to keep more of what they earn. She will fight for strategic tax and economic incentives that attract new industries and empower our existing businesses to expand.

Less Regulation

West Virginia currently burdens employers with excessive regulations and unnecessary hurdles. To foster a thriving economy, Beth will work to create a business-friendly environment that simplifies operations and accelerates job creation, all while maintaining essential protections for our workforce and the environment.

Infrastructure Investment

Modern, well-maintained infrastructure and quality schools are the essential foundations for success in the 21st century economy. Beth is committed to investing in our future by fighting for statewide fiber-optic broadband and the reliable roads and bridges—including a new bridge for Wheeling Island—necessary to sustain robust commerce, and fighting to develop a highly skilled and well-prepared workforce by strengthening our educational system at all levels: K-12, higher education, and the skilled trades.

Increase Teacher Pay

West Virginia’s teacher pay has fallen $13,000–$28,000 behind our neighbors in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Maryland, leading to a critical teacher shortage of over 1,500 positions statewide. These vacancies are largely driven by recruitment and retention issues, forcing reliance on substitutes, many of whom are working outside their certification area. Beth believes our teachers and students deserve better, and she will fight to bring educator pay in line with neighboring states to solve this crisis.

End the Drug Crisis

Beth believes that to end the drug epidemic’s hold on West Virginia, we must address its role in fueling the cycle of crime, homelessness, and child abuse that devastates families and destroys communities. Her multi-faceted plan involves a comprehensive strategy: empowering law enforcement to crack down hard on trafficking, strengthening mental health treatment and prevention programs, and providing robust re-entry support to break the cycle of addiction.

Protect Women’s Spaces

Beth is committed to legally protecting private and competitive spaces for women and girls. She strongly believes that biological sex alone should determine access to bathrooms, locker rooms, and sports. Beth will always stand up for the privacy and fairness that West Virginia women deserve.

Protect Gun Owner’s Rights

Beth believes in the absolute sanctity of the Bill of Rights, with no exceptions. And she believes every single amendment must be vigorously protected, especially those under attack from the radical left. She is a firm advocate for law-abiding gun owners and will always fight to ensure our Second Amendment rights remain uninfringed.

Increase Child Care Access

Beth believes access to affordable, quality child care is a foundational element of a strong economy, essential for family stability, and a primary driver for increasing workforce participation. Lack of child care hinders business growth and productivity by causing high employee absenteeism and turnover. Beth will work for better access to childcare to grow our economy, increase tax revenue, reduce workforce shortages and improve the financial stability and security of working families.

JOBS.  FAMILIES.  FUTURE.

SHE’S READY ON DAY ONE

JOBS.  FAMILIES.  FUTURE.

SHE’S READY ON DAY ONE

PAID FOR BY COMMITTEE TO ELECT HINEBAUGH

PAID FOR BY COMMITTEE TO ELECT HINEBAUGH