The West Virginia Freedom Caucus is a legislative caucus in the West Virginia legislature that promotes conservative policies like limited governance, personal freedom, and a traditional social agenda on issues such as immigration. It is affiliated with the State Freedom Caucus Network, and modeled after the U.S. House Freedom Caucus. Its members all belong to the Republican Party.
West Virginia Freedom Caucus | |
|---|---|
| Chairman | Chris Anders |
| Founded | April 16, 2026 |
| Split from | House Republican Caucus |
| Ideology | |
| Political position | |
| National affiliation | Republican Party |
History
editIn an effort to promote ultra-conservative policies in state legislatures, the Conservative Partnership Institute launched the State Freedom Caucus Network, which provides training and resources to state lawmakers who launch or join a Freedom Caucus in their state legislature.[1] Republican members of the West Virginia legislature partnered with the Network to launch the West Virginia chapter.[2] Delegate Chris Anders, the inaugural Caucus Chairman, said the Caucus will join "principled conservatives" who believe in "limited government, fiscal responsibility and protecting individual liberty" while reducing "debt and bureaucracy".[2] He went on to accuse some legislative Republicans of failing to advance Republican values while in office.
Political positions and involvement
editEducation
editThe Caucus has opposed expansions of existing loans and bailouts to educational institutions, accusing them of contributing to rising inflation in the state.[2]
Gun rights
editThe Caucus has expressed support for the Second Amendment. In May 2026, Anders organized a counter-demonstration to a gun buy-back program where he offered to pay cash for guns that would have been destroyed in the buyback program hosted by a local Presbyterian church.[3]
Taxes and spending
editIn the wake of the 2026 Iran war, the Caucus requested Governor Patrick Morrisey suspend the state's fuel tax for ninety days, a move supported by Democrats in the state House.[4] Anders said it is the government's duty to alleviate the increased cost caused by government action.
The Caucus supported the Governor's elimination of approximately $140 million in the state budget through line-item vetoes, and blamed "RINO leadership" for passing the spending in the first place.[5]
Membership
editCurrent members
edit- Del. Chris Anders – Chairman
- Sen. Craig Hart
- Sen. Chris Rose
- Sen. Laura Chapman
- Del. Henry Dillion
- Del. Laura Kimble
References
edit- ↑ Nitzberg, Alex (2025-08-20). "'There are 50 swamps': State Freedom Caucus Network helps conservatives fight the 'uniparty'". Fox News. Retrieved 2025-12-24.
- 1 2 3 Tuttle, Kylie (2026-04-16). "West Virginia Freedom Caucus wants to minimize government spending". The Daily Athenaeum. Retrieved 2026-04-18.
- ↑ "Armed With Cash, Group Counters Gun Buyback in Shepherdstown". Lootpress. 2026-05-04. Retrieved 2026-05-05.
- ↑ Kersey, Lori (2026-04-08). "West Virginia's Dems, Freedom Caucus seek state gas tax holiday • West Virginia Watch". West Virginia Watch. Retrieved 2026-04-18.
- ↑ ""A Step in the Right Direction" West Virginia Freedom Caucus On the Governor's Line-Item Vetoes in the State Budget". West Virginia Daily News. 2026-03-16. Retrieved 2026-04-18.