Agencies

​​​​​​​​​​​​​ The Department of Revenue comprises 10 agencies including Alcohol Beverage Control Administration, West Virginia Division of Financial Institutions, West Virginia State Budget Office, West Virginia Lottery Commission, Municipal Bond Commission, West Virginia Office of Tax Appeals, West Virginia Racing Commission, West Virginia State Tax Division, West Virginia Insurance Commissioner's Office, and State Athletic Commission.

  • Fred Wooton
  • Fred Wooton
  • Commissioner
  • Alcohol Beverage Control Administration
  • 900 Pennsylvania Ave. 4th Floor
  • Charleston, WV 25302
  • 800-642-8208
  • ABCA.WV.Gov

The Legislature created the ABCA in 1935 after the repeal of the state prohibition amendment. Its complex mission is to regulate, enforce, and control the sales and distribution, transportation, storage, and consumption of alcoholic liquors and nonintoxicating beer as mandated by the West Virginia Liquor Control Act and Nonintoxicating Beer Act. Folded into that mission is an educational component that reaches students and the public regarding issues of underage drinking, fetal alcohol syndrome and driving under the influence.

Governor Jim Justice appointed Fred Wooton commissioner of the West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration February 2017.

Wooton has been with the ABCA for more than 25 years serving in a variety of roles including inspector, enforcement agent and enforcement supervisor. He has instructed officers and cadets at the West Virginia State Police Academy on the state’s Alcohol Beverage Control laws, rules and regulations since 2004, and for a number of years, Wooton served on the Policies and Procedures Executive Committee at the agency.

Prior to joining ABCA, Wooton worked 12 years in the lodging, food and beverage industry in southern West Virginia. He is a 1984 graduate of the West Virginia University College of Business and Economics with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He resides in Beckley with his wife, Debra.

  • Dawn Holstein
  • Dawn Holstein
  • Commissioner
  • West Virginia Division of Financial Institutions
  • 900 Pennsylvania Avenue Suite 306
  • Charleston WV 25302
  • 304-558-2294
  • DFI.WV.Gov

The mission of the Division of Financial Institutions is to regulate state-chartered and licensed financial institutions to ensure that their products and services are safe, fair, and necessary for the financial public.

Governor Justice appointed Dawn Holstein commissioner of the Division of Financial Institutions in March 2017. She had been serving as acting commissioner for 18 months.

Holstein has more than 20 years of experience with the agency, serving in the roles of safety and soundness examiner, information technology examiner, staff analyst, director of Depository Institutions, and acting commissioner. She is responsible for the supervision, continuity, and quality control of all examination programs for depository institutions in all operational areas including safety and soundness, trust operations, information technology operations, and bank holding company oversight.  Holstein continues to be responsible for the depository unit’s applications and chartering function as well as formulating policies and procedures related to a wide range of examination and administrative issues.  She represents the division at meetings with financial institution executives and federal and state regulators.

Holstein earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Marshall University where she majored in accounting. She is also a certified information systems auditor.

  • West Virginia State Budget Office
  • State Capitol Building 1
  • Room 310-W
  • Charleston, WV 25305
  • 304-558-0040
  • Budget.WV.Gov

The State Budget Office acts as the staff agency for the Governor in the exercise of his or her powers and duties under the state constitution in providing budgetary information and control to all branches of state government to assist in making accurate budget decisions and ensure compliance with department and government policies. On the agency’s website, you can find the Governor’s Executive Budget documents, as well as budget bills approved by the Legislature. You also can view a variety of charts and reports including monthly revenue reports and appropriations.

  • Allan L. McVey
  • Allan L. McVey
  • Insurance Commissioner
  • Office of the West Virginia Insurance Commissioner
  • 900 Pennsylvania Avenue
  • Charleston, WV 25302
  • 888-879-9842
  • WVInsurance.Gov

The Office of the Insurance Commissioner is responsible for the regulation of insurance in the Mountain State. The agency’s mission is to promote a competitive and solvent insurance market with adequate consumer protection by fairly and consistently administering the insurance laws of West Virginia.

Allan L. McVey was reappointed by Governor Jim Justice to the role of Insurance Commissioner on September 22, 2021, a position he previously held from March 21, 2017, until January 2019. During this break of service, he was appointed by Governor Justice to serve as the Cabinet Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Administration, a position he held until his reappointment to Insurance Commissioner.

Prior to his appointment, Mr. McVey was a licensed insurance agent who served in several capacities during his long tenure in the insurance industry. His experience includes Medical Claims Examiner with the WV Workers’ Compensation Fund, underwriter with a large national insurance company, and since 1976, a licensed insurance agent and broker with several firms, both local and national. His latest assignment included both sales and management of West Virginia operations for a national insurance brokerage firm.

A graduate of West Virginia State University Bachelor of Science Business Administration degree, Mr. McVey also has several post-graduate insurance designations.​​

  • John Myers, Director
  • John Myers
  • Director
  • West Virginia Lottery Commission
  • 900 Pennsylvania Avenue
  • Charleston, WV 25302
  • 800-982-2274
  • WVLottery.com

The West Virginia Lottery Commission oversees and regulates all constitutional lotteries conducted in West Virginia including traditional lottery games, limited video lottery, racetrack video lottery, racetrack table games, and casino gaming at the state’s single Historic Resort Hotel. The mission of the West Virginia Lottery is to operate in a socially responsible manner with the highest standards of integrity and security to generate revenue for programs that benefit the citizens of the State of West Virginia.

Governor Jim Justice appointed John Myers as Director of the West Virginia Lottery on September 18, 2018. Myers returns to the Lottery after having served as the Secretary of Administration for the Justice Administration since January of 2017.

Prior to his appointment as Secretary of Administration, he worked at the West Virginia Lottery as the Assistant Director from 2008-2017 and served as Acting Lottery Director from 2015-2017.

Before he started his career in public service, Myers managed corporate administration for Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Buffalo, West Virginia.

A graduate of The Ohio State University with a business degree, Director Myers previously served as the chairman of the Board of Directors for the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce and as President of the Point Pleasant and Logan Lions Clubs.

  • Municipal Bond Commission
  • 900 Pennsylvania Avenue
  • Suite 1117
  • Charleston, WV 25302
  • 304-558-3971
  • MBC.WV.Gov

The Municipal Bond Commission’s mission is to serve as fiscal agent for state and local governmental bond issues.  As fiscal agent, it is to provide the bond issuers and holders with economic, financial, and managerial services. In the role as fiscal agent, the commission receives deposits of the various issuers, invests them for returns consistent with State statute and bond ordinance requirements, disburses funds to appropriate agent banks or bondholders to meet debt service.  This agency maintains and reports the financial accounts of each depositor, while aiding the issuers in the management of their resources.

  • A.M. Fenway Pollack
  • A.M. Fenway Pollack
  • Chief Administrative Law Judge
  • West Virginia Office of Tax Appeals
  • Suite 300
  • 1012 Kanawha Blvd., East
  • P.O. Box 2751
  • Charleston, WV 25330-2751
  • TaxAppeals.WV.Gov

The Office of Tax Appeals serves as the state tribunal for adjudicating disputes between state taxpayers and the State Tax Division.

Governor Jim Justice appointed A.M. “Fenway” Pollack to serve as Chief Administrative Law Judge for the Office of Tax Appeals in late December 2017. Judge Pollack previously served in the position from March 2011 to February 2015, when he left to serve as General Counsel for the West Virginia Bureau for Children and Families.

Previously, Pollack was senior counsel with the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, where he practiced coal mining related litigation in Circuit Court, Federal Court, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals and before the West Virginia Surface Mine Board and the Environmental Quality Board. Prior to that, he was an Assistant Attorney General with the West Virginia Attorney General’s Office. There, he represented the Tax Division of the West Virginia Department of Revenue in both state and federal court.

Pollack was in private practice at a small firm in Summersville, West Viriginia, for six years. His practice areas included general civil litigation, criminal defense, abuse and neglect, workers compensation, collections, family law, wills and estate administration. He graduated from the State University of New York at Purchase in 1984 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Film and pursued a career in broadcast journalism. He earned his law degree from West Virginia University in 1998. He is married and has two children, a daughter and a son.

  • Joe Moore
  • Joe Moore
  • Executive Director
  • West Virginia Racing Commission
  • 900 Pennsylvania Avenue
  • Suite 533
  • Charleston, WV 25302
  • 304-558-2150
  • Racing.WV.Gov

The Racing Commission was created under the provisions of Chapter 19, Article 23 of the Code of West Virginia. Under the Act, the Commission is charged with the promotion of thoroughbred and greyhound breeding in West Virginia, and has full jurisdiction over and shall supervise all thoroughbred and greyhound race meets, and all persons involved in the holding or conducting of thoroughbred and greyhound race meets.

Joe Moore was named executive director of the West Virginia Racing Commission in June 2015.

He works to support the mission of the commission by assuring patrons of thoroughbred and greyhound racing that the laws and rules of racing are enforced through regulation and supervision to provide a high degree of confidence in the integrity of the races.

Prior to being appointed executive director, Moore has served as the commission’s accountant and auditor since 2010. With more than 10 years of accounting experience and eight years with the Racing Commission, he has been instrumental in advancing the commission’s efforts for increased integrity while navigating the its financial position during declining economic conditions facing the thoroughbred and greyhound racing industries.

Moore earned Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Accounting from Marshall University.  He lives in St. Albans with his wife and daughters and serves on the board of the Nitro Church of the Nazarene, is involved in many church ministries and is the sound technician for a regional southern gospel singing ministry.

  • Matt Irby
  • Matt Irby
  • Tax Commissioner
  • West Virginia State Tax Division
  • 1001 Lee Street, East
  • Charleston, WV 25301
  • 304-558‐3333
  • Tax.WV.Gov

The State Tax Division administers, collects, and enforces the major taxes imposed by the State of West Virginia. These include: personal income tax; consumer sales and use taxes; corporate income tax; motor fuel taxes; and, other excise taxes. The division processes nearly 1.6 million tax returns annually and also administers a variety of tax credit programs.

Matt Irby was appointed Acting Tax Commissioner for West Virginia by Governor Jim Justice on January 29, 2021, and was officially named Tax Commissioner on June 29, 2021.​​

He brings nearly two decades of public service experience in tax and law to the Tax Division in service to West Virginia as the Deputy Tax Commissioner, Director of the Tax Account Administration Division, Administrative Law Judge at the West Virginia Office of Tax Appeals, and as an attorney for the State Tax Division. He has also worked for Legal Aid of West Virginia and the Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy.

Commissioner Irby earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Marshall University and a law degree from Chase College of Law. ​

  • Leon Ramsey
  • Leon Ramsey
  • Chairman

The State Athletic Commission regulates an effective and secure environment for boxing, mixed martial arts, and tough person contests within West Virginia and enforces protective regulations designed to safeguard the participants and the interests of the public.

Leon Ramsey was appointed to the West Virginia State Athletic Commission serving as Secretary for the Board from October 2015 to April 2016. In April of 2016, Mr. Ramsey was unanimously voted as Chairman of the West Virginia State Athletic Commission.

Mr. Ramsey has 45 years of martial arts and combat sports training. He has considerable experience in all aspects of combat sports as a fighter, trainer, official and promoter. In November 2000, he was awarded a Doctorate of Martial Arts by the National College of Martial Arts for recognition of his 28 years of service, and he was also inducted into the International Black Belt Hall of Fame.

Currently Mr. Ramsey resides in Glenville, WV, and he is very passionate about and active within the athletic world to better the Commission by developing all communications and connections with all sports to function together as a whole. It is his goal to make the most of all combat sports (boxing, kickboxing, and MMA) while treating them with safety, equality, and fairness.