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State Delegate
Mike Hornby
(R) - West Virginia
West Virginia House District 93
In Office - Started: 12/01/2022

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Charleston, WV 25305
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Bill Bill Name Summary Progress
HB2120 Relating to forms and disclosures to the Ethics Commission AN ACT to amend and reenact §6B-2-1, §6B-2-2, §6B-2-12, §6B-3-1, §6B-3-2, §6B-3-4, §6B-3-5, §6B-3-7, and §6B-3-9 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to modifying certain provisions regarding governmental ethics; modifying certain Ethics Commission duties and authorities; requiring a commission member to recuse himself or herself from certain decisions under certain circumstances; modifying certain rulemaking requirements; requiring Ethics Commission develop certain electronic registration and reporting system by date certain and establishing criteria and functionality for same; requiring Ethics Commission provide certain information and resources on its website for public and lobbyist use; modifying certain lobbying registration requirements; modifying certain lobbying reporting requirements and increasing the number of required lobbying activity reports per year; and modifying the penalty provisions related to violations of statutory provisions governing lobbyists. Vetoed
HB2411 To provide and change graduation requirements and change duties relating to academic content standards AN ACT to amend and reenact §18-2-9 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to requiring all West Virginia high school students to pass a minimum of one credit of computer science; defining computer science; allowing computer science credit to be earned in grades eight through twelve; establishing requirements for the classes; allowing computer science credit to substitute for one math credit or one personalized education plan credit; requiring the computer science credit to be approved for one credit in career technical education if the credit is relevant to the program of study; requiring computer science course if used to fulfil a math credit to be denoted as the equivalent of a high school math course on the student’s transcript for certain purpose; requiring West Virginia Board of Education rules detailing how certain credit fulfillment is to be granted; requiring West Virginia Board of Education to make available to all public schools a list of course options that can meet the requirements for this computer science credit; and allowing the West Virginia Board of Education to adopt rules to administer the computer science credit provisions. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2755 To provide that the West Virginia Board of Education may promulgate rules or policies to be submitted to the Legislature for review AN ACT to amend and reenact §29A-3B-8, §29A-3B-9, §29A-3B-10, and §29A-3B-11 Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to requiring the State Board of Education to submit newly promulgated rules to the Legislature through the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability; allowing the Legislature to approve, amend, or reject, in whole or in part, these rules in a manner prescribed by general law and pursuant to this article; adjusting the time frames for the State Board of Education to submit emergency rules to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability; and providing for the expiration of those emergency rules if notice is not timely filed with the committee. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3024 Guaranteed course transfer bill AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding a new section, designated §18B-14-5, relating to the guaranteed transfer of credit for courses completed in career pathways between high schools, career and technical education centers, community and technical colleges, and baccalaureate institutions; imposing duties on the Higher Education Policy Commission and the Council for Community and Technical College Education; establishing a statewide guaranteed transfer and articulation advisory committee; setting forth membership of the advisory committee; allowing for subcommittees; requiring the commission and the council to oversee the development of a statewide articulation and guaranteed transfer agreement and setting forth parameters therefore; requiring the commission and the council, in collaboration with the advisory committee, to develop, coordinate, and maintain guaranteed degree transfer pathways for selected baccalaureate programs and the parameters therefore; setting forth additional requirements for guaranteed statewide transfer pathways; and requiring the commission and council to propose rules for legislative approval. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3503 Relating to regulation by counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions of commercial horticulture under the Water Pollution Control Act AN ACT to amend the code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated §22-11-31, relating to prohibiting the regulation by any county, municipality, or political subdivision of commercial horticulture within the subject matter of the Water Pollution Control Act; providing that such regulations are invalid and unenforceable; prohibiting any county, municipality, or political subdivision from bringing a cause of action within the subject matter of the Water Pollution Control Act against any commercial horticulture operation; and providing that any political subdivision may not enact an ordinance within the subject matter of the Water Pollution Control Act that is more stringent than any federal or state rule, regulation, program, or permitting regime. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3080 Military Spouse hiring preference AN ACT to amend and reenact §16B-17-9 and §16B-17-9a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to establishing that an employer granting preference in hiring a military spouse does not violate the state Human Rights Act under certain circumstances. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3166 Requirements for School Safety Mapping Data AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new section designated §18-9F-10a, relating to requiring county boards to create standardized school safety mapping data; setting forth requirements for mapping data; setting forth the dissemination; requiring consultation and agreement of local enforcement; sets forth and cost parameters of data; sets an effective date; and exempting data from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2434 Relating to establishing the Stop Squatters Act AN ACT to amend and reenact §55-3C-1 and §55-3C-2 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, and adding thereto the following new sections, designated §55-3C-3, §55- 3C-4, §55-3C-5,and §55-3C-6, all relating to squatting; establishing the Stop Squatters Act; providing a short title and findings; amending the definition of squatting and adding a definition for squatter; providing a limited alternative remedy to remove unauthorized persons from residential and commercial real properties; providing for the immediate removal by a law- enforcement agency upon request of the property owner of any person unlawfully occupying a residential dwelling or commercial building if certain conditions are met; providing a civil cause of action for wrongful removal; establishing misdemeanor and felony offenses for unlawfully occupying and intentionally damaging a residential dwelling or commercial building and providing penalties upon conviction thereof; establishing a misdemeanor offense for knowingly presenting a false document purporting to convey real property and providing penalties upon conviction thereof; and establishing a felony offense for any person who knowingly lists or advertises residential real property or a commercial building for sale or renting without legal title or authority and providing penalties upon conviction thereof Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2164 To allow for public and private schools in West Virginia to employ security personnel. AN ACT to amend and reenact §15-2D-3 and §61-7-11a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; and by adding thereto three new sections, designated §18-5-52, §18-5-53, and §18-5-54, relating to creating school safety officers; requiring the director of the Division of Protective Services to establish standards for school safety officers and issue a certificate; providing definitions; authorizing local school boards, public charter schools, and private or religious schools to employ school safety officers; providing standards for a school safety officer to carry a firearm on school grounds; requiring a background check; specifying the detention powers of a school safety officer and limitations on detention powers; requiring data sharing with the Division of Protective Services; specifying payment for equipment; requiring insurance for schools employing a school safety officer; clarifying that the prohibitions on carry a firearm in a school zone do not apply to certified school safety officers; providing that all school safety officers are subject to the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act ("LEOSA"); clarifying the liability and responsibility of school safety officers; providing for annual training in conjunction with the local county sheriffs' department; allowing county boards of education to contract with an independent contractor, known as a West Virginia guardian, who is a former state trooper, former deputy sheriff, former state fire marshal, former Department of Natural Resources police officer, former municipal police officer, or former federal law-enforcement officer to provide public safety and/or security on school grounds to protect life and property; specifying the authority of independent contractors participating in the program and an apparel requirement; requiring the West Virginia guardian to apply for a permit from the county sheriff of the county in which the guardian will provide services; mandating the county sheriff to require an applicant to provide proof of meeting certain requirements; allowing county board to impose additional requirements; requiring permit application fee to be deposited into a guardian program fund; stating that meeting all of certain requirements does not guarantee a contract will be extended to the applicant; specifying instances in which an independent contractor is precluded from participation as a West Virginia guardian; providing certain liability insurance requirements; exempting West Virginia guardian contract from certain purchasing requirements; clarifying that county board participation is voluntary and subject to the availability of county funds; providing for exclusions from state benefit programs; and clarifying that an off duty law-enforcement officer is not prohibited from carrying a firearm on certain school grounds; allowing county boards, public charter schools, or private or religious schools to contract with a private security guard firm to provide school safety officer services; specifying the authority of the private security guard firm or its employees participating a a school safety officer; mandating the county board, public charter school, or private or religious school to require an applicant to provide proof of meeting certain requirements; allowing county board, public charter school, or private or religious school impose additional requirements; specifying instances in which a private security guard or it employees is precluded from participation as a school safety officer; providing certain liability insurance requirements; exempting contract from certain purchasing requirements; providing for exclusions from state benefit programs; clarifying that an employee of a private security guard firm acting as a school safety officer is not prohibited from carrying a firearm on certain school grounds; and permitting air rifles and rimfire rifles on certain school grounds for the purposes of shooting teams to the extent permitted by law Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2066 Creating a crime for the destruction of first responder equipment. AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated as §61-3-60, relating to damage, destruction, or theft of property or equipment used by emergency responders; creating a felony offense for damaging, destroying, or stealing certain property of an emergency responder; creating elements of the new felony offense; specifying that felony offense is a separate and distinct offense; creating definitions; and creating criminal penalties. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2121 Deceased Disabled Veteran Real Property Exemption for Widowed Spouses AN ACT to amend and reenact §11-13MM-2 and §11- 13MM-4 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to providing for a real property tax credit for eligible widowed spouses of disabled veteran taxpayers. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2451 To facilitate the creation of home-based businesses AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated §8-40-1, §8-40-2, §8-40-3, §8-40-4, and §8-40-5; to further amend the code, by adding thereto to a new article designated §8-41-1 and §8-41-2 and to amend and reenact §8-13-4, §8-13-5, and §11-12-3 relating to small businesses; exempting independent contractors and sole proprietors from business licenses under certain requirements; establishing an amount of annual gross revenue for businesses to be exempt from business and occupation taxes and privilege taxes; facilitating the creation of home based businesses; providing for definitions; providing for permitted use; providing for reasonable regulations; providing for limited conditions; providing for review; providing for the amount of income before a business has to obtain a business license; creating the Small Business Protection Act; providing intent and legislative findings; and providing a short title. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2491 Relating to conditions on holding online raffles AN ACT to amending and reenacting §47-21A-1, §47-21A-2, §47-21A-3, §47-21A-4, §47-21A-5, §47-21A-8, and §47-21A-13 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to establishing that legislative intent that institutions of higher education have a need for raising funds and granted the privilege of holding online raffles, relating to amending and adding definitions relating to the allowance that institutions of higher education are subject to this article, relating to allowing institutions of higher education to be authorized to conduct certain online raffles without a license, relating to designating that an institution of higher education may hold an online raffle, apply for a license including an annual license, relating to striking the requirement that online charitable raffle licensees utilize a geo-location or geo-fencing technology licensee, relating to striking language that required a licensee to maintain in the state of West Virginia its servers used to transmit information for the purposes of patron participation, relating to providing that charitable online raffle occasions are not considered as a sports wagering activity or an interactive wagering activity, relating to gross proceeds from an institution of higher educations’ charitable online raffle occasion shall be exempt from certain taxes, relating to the expanded and other information that institutions of higher education must provide in an application for a license to conduct charitable online raffle occasions, and relating to the net proceed disbursement that must occur for proceeds generated by an online charitable raffle occasion conducted by an institution of higher education. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2695 Raleigh and Mason Counties Economic Opportunity Development Districts AN ACT to amend and reenact §7-22-9 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to county economic opportunity development districts; authorizing Raleigh County to levy a special district excise tax for the benefit of the Raleigh County Economic Opportunity Development District; authorizing Mason County to levy a special district excise tax for the benefit of the Town of Henderson Economic Opportunity District; and requiring Mason County and Raleigh County to comply with requirements to hold a public hearing, submit a certain application, and receive approval as required by law; and requiring jurisdictions authorized to levy special excise tax to file a detailed annual report.” Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3338 Allow child witness testify remotely in situations deemed traumatic by judge AN ACT to amend and reenact §62-6B-2 and §62-6B-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to amending the definition of “child witness”, also relating to allowing testimony of child witnesses by closed-circuit television in matters that allege physical, sexual, or psychological abuse to the child. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2836 Relating to wild animal rehabilitation permits AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated §20-2D-1, §20-2D-2, §20-2D-3, §20-2D-4, §20-2D-5, §20-2D-6, §20-2D-7, §20-2D-8, and §20-2D-9, all relating to authorizing rehabilitation of wildlife, establishing a system for issuing permits for persons to provide rehabilitation of orphaned, sick, and injured wildlife; setting forth a purpose for the legislation; defining certain terms; establishing qualifications and duties of wildlife rehabilitators; providing for the issuance of permits by the Division of Natural Resources; listing criteria for revocation of permits; establishing criminal penalties and fines for violations; and providing that the Director of the Division of Natural Resources may propose legislative rules. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3187 Relating to the West Virginia Task Force on Artificial Intelligence AN ACT to amend and reenact §5A-6-9 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to the West Virginia Task Force on Artificial Intelligence; adding identification of economic opportunities to the agenda of the Task Force requiring that the Task Force submit annual electric reports. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB3125 To remove restrictions from teachers receiving permanent teaching licenses AN ACT to amend and reenact §18A-3-2a and §18A3-4 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to certificates valid in the public schools; adding a fourth set of conditions under which a person who meets those conditions can be issued a professional teaching certificate; allowing teachers with a bachelor’s degree and 10 years teaching experience, with a valid teaching certificate, in good standing, without any unsatisfactory evaluations to apply for and receive a permanent teaching certificate without having to take any additional course work. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2678 Relating to school zones of public or private schools AN ACT to amend and reenact §17C-6-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to speed restrictions; clarifying that school zones include private schools and public charter schools; incorporating technical corrections and updates; and clarifying that a certified abstract of a judgment for conviction of an offense of driving above the speed limit on a controlled access highway or interstate highway at 10 miles per hour or less above the speed limit may not be recorded by the Division of Motor Vehicles. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2718 Relating to creating a State Advisory Council on Establishing a Military College AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding a new section, designated §18B-1D-12, relating to creating a State Advisory Council on Establishing a Military College; creating a state advisory council; providing the council’s purpose; providing for the council’s membership; providing for the council’s meetings and business; creating a special fund; requiring the council to designate an executive director; providing for reimbursement of expenses; requiring biannual reports; providing a termination date for the council. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2773 Higher Ed Rules AN ACT to amend and react §18B-17-2 and §18B-17-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, all relating to authorizing legislative rules regarding higher education; authorizing legislative rules for the Higher Education Policy Commission regarding Accountability System and Underwood-Smith Teaching Scholars and Teacher Loan Repayment Program; and authorizing legislative rules for the Community and Technical College Education regarding Employing and Evaluating Presidents. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2802 Relating to in-service training credits for law-enforcement officers AN ACT to amend and reenact §30-29-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to law-enforcement training and certification; establishing certain standards governing in-service law-enforcement officer training curricula and in-service supervisory level training curricula promulgated by rules of the subcommittee; and providing that the rules shall include certain provisions for substitution of training credit hours for officers engaging in on-site participation in school safety programs. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2871 Relating to the crime of negligent homicide AN ACT to amend and reenact §14-2A-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, related to updating definitions to “criminally injurious conduct”; also to amend and reenact §17B-1A-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to the driver’s license compact and clarifying that any conviction for an offense in another jurisdiction for the crimes contained within §17C-5-1 shall be subject to revocation; also to amend and reenact §17B-3-5 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to update that a conviction of any offense contained within 17C-5-1 shall be subject to revocation; also to amend and reenact §17C-5-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to adding an embryo as a protected person and subject to the protections of this section, establishing the crimes of vehicular homicide, aggravated vehicular homicide, vehicular homicide in a school zone, vehicular homicide in a construction zone, and establishing fines and penalties related thereto, and establishing the nexus between a conviction of any of these offenses and the revocation of a person’s driver’s license; also to amend and reenact §17C-5-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to reckless driving and updating and enhancing the fines and penalties relating thereto; also to amend and reenact §17C-14-15 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to amending the electronically distracted driving act to clarify that a person convicted of causing the death of another due to a violation shall now be guilty of vehicular homicide; also to amend and reenact §17E-1-13 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to updating the commercial drivers license process to clarify that a conviction of an offense in §17C-5-1 shall disqualify a person from a commercial driver’s license; also to amend and reenact §20-7-18a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to establishing the crimes of homicide by operation of motorized watercraft, aggravated homicide by operation of motorized watercraft, establishing fines and criminal penalties, and suspension of privileges to operate a motorboat or other motorized vessel upon conviction; also to amend and reenact §33-6A-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to cancellation and nonrenewal of automobile insurance premiums and updating to reflect the newly established crimes contained in §17C-5-1 of this code; also to amend and reenact §33-6A-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to clarifying that a conviction for a crime in the newly created §17C-5-1 of this code shall constitute a basis for failure to renew an outstanding automobile liability or physical damage insurance policy which has been in existence for two consecutive years; also to amend and reenact §49-1-207 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to updating that definitions in court actions involving juveniles to clarify that newly created criminal provisions contained in §17C-5-1 are defined as a “Violation of a traffic law of West Virginia”; also to amend and reenact §61-2-30 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to recognition of an embryo or fetus as a distinct unborn victim of certain crimes of violence against the person and clarifying that this section shall now apply to the criminal offenses contained in §17C-5-1 of this code”. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2897 Permitting the Legislative Auditor to conduct periodic performance and financial audits of the West Virginia Department of Education AN ACT to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new section, designated §18-2-46; relating to permitting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance, in conjunction with the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability, to direct the Legislative Auditor to conduct periodic performance audits of the West Virginia Department of Education; allowing granting the Legislative Auditor the power and authority to conduct examinations and inspections; requiring the Legislative Auditor to protect the confidentiality, privacy, and security of protected information; and establishing deadline for initial performance audit and reporting requirements. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2709 Permitting a voter with a change of address to vote in his or her new precinct without having to cast a provisional ballot AN ACT to amend and reenact §3-1-41, §3-2-31, and §3-3-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to permitting a voter with a change of address within the same county to vote in his or her new precinct under certain circumstances without having to cast a provisional ballot. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2484 Clarifying the probationary period for paid municipal firefighters. AN ACT to amend and reenact §8-15-20 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to increasing the probationary appointment period for vacancies filled by the Firemen's Civil Service Commission from six months to one year. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2479 Relating to Management and control of county authority vested in board AN ACT to amend and reenact §7-12-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to management and control of county authority vested in a board; and reducing minimum number of members of county economic development authority. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2165 Allowing disabled purple heart recipients park free at municipal metered parking spaces AN ACT to amend and reenact §17C-13-6 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, and to amend the Code by adding thereto a new section, designated §17A3-15a, relating to free parking for certain individuals; prohibiting public entities from requiring certain persons with a mobility impairment who are unable to walk from having to pay for accessible parking at parking meters that are inaccessible; defining terms; specifying parameters of prohibition and entitlement for payment exemption; making penalty of false swearing applicable for false certification of inability to access parking meter without unreasonable effort; prohibiting citations; providing for prima facie evidence; providing disabled veterans and veterans who received the Purple Heart may park free at metered parking spaces at any municipality in the state. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2042 Relating to allowing a guardian ad litem to request the appointment of a court appointed special advocate AN ACT to amend and reenact §49-4-601 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to procedures in cases of child neglect or abuse; allowing a prosecuting attorney on behalf of the Department of Human Services, attorneys for a parent, or a guardian ad litem to request, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure for Child Abuse and Neglect Proceedings, the appointment of a court appointed special advocate if that circuit court is serviced by a court appointed special advocate. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2548 Clarifying duties of state superintendent regarding rule implementation AN ACT to amend and reenact §18-3-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to the State Superintendent’s general supervision of schools; clarifying supervisory duties; requiring the State Superintendent to report annually to the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability regarding implementation of state board rules in each county school district; and providing consequences for failure to follow state board rules. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2776 Requiring Department of Health to report positive Alpha Gal tests to CDC A BILL amend and reenact §16-1-4 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to the State Public Health System; and requiring the Secretary of the Department of Health to propose legislative rules to include alpha-gal syndrome on the list of diseases that shall be required to be reported to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Dead
HCR18 Paul J. Hofe Memorial Bridge Requesting the Division of Highways change the name of Bridge Number: 02-009/00-002.54 () (02A176), (39.57445, -78.03742) locally known as Johnsontown Bridge, carrying WV 009 over Tilhance Creek in Berkeley County, to the "U.S. Army Private Paul J. Hofe Memorial Bridge". Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HCR24 Postlethwait Brothers Memorial Bridge Requesting the Division of Highways name bridge number 52-250/00-009.13 (52A141), at Lat/Long: 39.70457, -80.52336, locally known as Littleton Bridge, carrying US 250 over West Virginia Fork of Fish Creek in Wetzel County, the "Postlethwait Brothers Memorial Bridge". Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2634 To double the criminal penalty for anyone found guilty of sexual assault on a minor A BILL to amend and reenact §61-8B-5, §61-8B-9, §61-8D-5 and §61-8D-6 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to increasing penalties for sexual assault in the third degree, sexual abuse in the third degree, sexual abuse by a parent, guardian, custodian or person in a position of trust to a child; parent, guardian, custodian or person in a position of trust allowing sexual abuse to be inflicted upon a child, and for sending, distributing, exhibiting, possessing, displaying or transporting material by a parent, guardian, or custodian, or person in a position of trust, depicting a child engaged in sexually explicit conduct. Dead
HB2387 To repeal the class A1 Pistol stamp for hunting AN ACT to repeal §20-2-42L of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; relating to repeal of the Class A-1 small arms hunting stamp. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2516 To repeal antiquated and inoperative portions of code. AN ACT to repeal §18-1-4, §18-2-16, §18-2-16a, §18-2-39, §18-2A-1, §18-2A-2, §18-2A-3, §18-2A-4, §18-2A-5, §18-2A-6, §18-2A-7, §18-2A-8, §18-5B-1, §18-5B-2, §18-5B-3, §18-5B-4, §18-5B-5, §18-5B-6, §18-5B-7, §18-5B-8, §18-5B-9, §18-5B-10, §18-5B-11, §18-5B-12, §18-5B-13, §18-5B-14, §18-10H-6 and §18-10H-7 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; relating to repeal of antiquated and inoperative provisions of code. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2777 Relating to removing requirements to submit certain evidence on behalf of home-schooled children A BILL to amend and reenact §18-8-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to compulsory school attendance; removing requirements to submit certain evidence on behalf of home-schooled children; establishing a school choice portal; and providing for exemptions. Dead
HCR88 Honoring First Responders Honor Board’s Medal of Valor Nominees Recognizing and honoring the First Responders Honor Board’s nominees of the Medal of Valor. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HCR85 Lavern “Mousey” Testerman Memorial Bridge Requesting the Division of Highways name bridge number: 30-010/01-000.02 () (30A050), (37.55534, -81.96599) locally known as Wharncliffe Box Beam, carrying CR 010/01 over Bens Creek in Mingo County, the "U.S. Army Corporal Lavern “Mousey” Testerman Memorial Bridge". Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2720 To create the Southern Coalfield Resiliency and Revitalization Program A BILL to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding a new article, designated §5B-2R-1, §5B-2R-2, §5B-2R-3, §5B-2R-4, §5B-2R-5, §5B-2R-6, §5B-2R-7, §5B-2R-8, §5B-2R-9, and §5B-2R-10, relating to creating the Southern Coalfield Resiliency and Revitalization Program for a period of five years; defining terms; finding that there are challenges facing the counties in which the southern coalfields are located; establishing the Southern Coalfield Resiliency and Revitalization Program; providing that the program will terminate five years after this section goes into effect; establishing revitalization council to organize and prioritize state resources and technical assistance for these counties; directing revitalization council to develop strategies to stimulate economic activity in and around the municipalities in Boone, Logan, McDowell, Mingo, and Wyoming counties in coordination with certain contributing partners to the extent possible; directing revitalization council to annually report; directing Department of Economic Development and revitalization council to facilitate economic development incentives for the counties in which the southern coalfields are located; authorizing Department of Economic Development or other state body to provide state property and equipment to businesses investing in the counties of the southern coalfield area of the state at a reduced cost; providing that the program shall prioritize West Virginia's natural resources, industries, businesses, raw materials, agricultural commodities, and reliable forms of energy. Dead
HB2410 Safeguard the Right-To-Try Cutting-Edge Medicine Act A BILL to amend and reenact §16-51-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended; and to repeal §16-51-2, relating to the right to try individualized treatments; and defining terms. Dead
HCR97 Creating the West Virginia Justice Reinvestment Taskforce Creating the West Virginia Justice Reinvestment Taskforce Dead
HCR78 Urging the Commissioner of Highways to prioritize completion of I-73, the King Coal Highway Requesting the Division of Highways to make the completion of I-73, the King Coal Highway, in its entirety a high priority project. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
HB2635 To ensure that classroom sizes are equal without losing a teachers aide A BILL to amend and reenact §18-5-18a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to making classroom sizes equal so that aides can be best utilized and one-on-one time with teachers and students can be maximized without losing the use of an aide. Dead
HB2382 Camping ban on certain public property. A BILL to amend and reenact §61-6-18 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to public camping on certain public property; creating findings; creating definitions; creating warnings and misdemeanor offenses for camping or storing property on certain public property; clarifying that each day constitutes a new violation; requiring certain notifications to a person unlawfully camping; providing certain exceptions for violations; and creating criminal penalties. Dead
HCR52 Ronnie W. Matthews Memorial Bridge Requesting the Division of Highways name Bridge Number: 40-064/00-044.47 () (40A075), (38.44092, -81.83320) locally known as I-64 NITRO INTERCHANGE BRIDGE, carrying IS 064 over WV25, CR25/30, N&S RR in Putnam County, the "Private Ronnie W. Matthews Memorial Bridge." Dead
HB2736 Relating generally to Underground Facilities Damage prevention A BILL to amend and reenact §24C-1-2, §24C-1-2a, §24C-1-3, and §24C-1-9 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating generally to Underground Facilities Damage prevention. Dead
HB3150 Health Science and Medical Student Loan Programs A BILL to amend and reenact §18C-3-1 and §18C-3-3 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating generally to higher education loan programs; amending the medical student loan program by amending definitions; clarifying amount of award and service commitment; revising interest rate determinations and time period for loan repayment; amending health sciences and mental health provider loan repayment programs by replacing scholarship language with loan repayment language, amending award preferences provisions, requiring the commission to pay awards directly to federal loan service providers, removing provisions regarding licensure as it relates to repayment, clarifying language regarding mental health provider student loan repayment program, clarifying language regarding the mental health provider student loan repayment fund; and making technical changes. Dead
HB2760 To allow for the implementation of Educational Software in West Virginia public schools The purpose of this bill is to establish a partnership between Workforce West Virginia through its Division of Workforce Development and the West Virginia Board of Education for the implementation of the teaching program in high schools and technical schools in the state, establishing an implementation plan and reporting. Dead
HB2514 To remove reference to one-time reports that have already been given. The purpose of this bill is to remove reference to one-time reports that have already been given. Dead
HB2381 Relating to permitting a citizen of this state to vote in the election of a municipality in which the citizen does not reside The purpose of this bill is to permit a citizen of this state to vote in the election of a municipality in which the citizen does not reside when the citizen pays service or user fees to the municipality, owns property within the municipality, or owns a business within the municipality. Dead
HB2543 Requiring economic impact statements for certain legislative rules The purpose of this bill is to clarify the nature of the statement of the economic impact that an agency is supposed to provide when it submits a proposed rule to the LRMRC. Dead
HB2544 To remove restrictions for supervising physicians for Nurse practitioners or physician assistants in West Virginia The purpose of this bill is to empower qualified physician assistants and certified nurse practitioners to practice without the supervision of a physician. Dead
HB2688 Abolish the tax on overtime pay The purpose of this bill is to exempt personal income tax on overtime pay. Dead
HB3452 Transferring administration of Advanced Career Education (ACE) classes and programs from county boards of education to community and technical colleges. A BILL to amend and reenact §18-2-6, §18-2-10, and §18-9A-2 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, to amend the code by adding one new section, designated §18B-2B-10, and to repeal §18-5-19b of the code, relating to transferring administration of Advanced Career Education classes and programs from county boards of education to community and technical colleges; removing and repealing conflicting statutory language related to county board administration of Advanced Career Education classes and programs; adding a new section regarding the transfer of administration of Advanced Career Education classes and programs; establishing timeline for mutual agreement between county boards of education and the community and technical college’s board of governors and effective date; establishing guidelines for transfer or termination of programs; requiring memorandum of understanding that establishes terms and conditions for use of facilities, transfer of us of equipment and supplies, personnel transfer and compensation, transfer provisions and retirement provisions; requiring Chancellor of Community and Technical College Education to develop guidelines and provide technical assistance for smooth and efficient transfer; and providing for dispute resolution by State Superintendent of Schools and Chancellor of Community and Technical College Education. Dead
HB3508 Relating to modifying the school aid formula to provide more support for schools under certain circumstances. The purpose of this bill relates to modifying the school aid formula to provide more support for schools under certain circumstances. Dead
HB2646 To permit students in eighth and ninth grade to attend summer school in order to raise their grades and establish academic eligibility to play sports in the fall. A BILL to amend and reenact §18-5-39 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to permitting students in eighth and ninth grades to attend summer school in order to raise their grades and establish academic eligibility to play sports in the fall. Dead
HB2876 Increase the number of Natural Resources Commission members A BILL to amend and reenact §20-1-16 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to increasing the number of members on the Natural Resources Commission and specifying that they be wildlife biologists. Dead
HB2493 Creating the Sound Science in Regulations Act The purpose of this bill is to establish the Sound Science in Regulations Act. The bill provides that no state may agency propose or effectuate a regulatory action unless those actions are based on the best available science. Dead
HB3310 To require all utility companies to absorb the costs of maintenance, upgrades, and repairs for their pipes, cables, utility poles, electrical lines, and other necessities without increasing rates or costs to consumers/customers. The purpose of this bill is to ensure that utility companies absorb the costs associated with maintenance and upgrades without passing that cost on to customers. Dead
HCR72 Recognizing Black Lung Awareness Month. Proclaiming March "Black Lung Awareness Month" in West Virginia to both pay tribute to those who have or are suffering from coal worker’s pneumoconiosis and to help reduce the risk of black lung disease in coal miners; Dead
HB2651 Making administration employees at the local board of education at will and pleasure employees The purpose of this bill is to establish that general and special supervisors or directors of instruction that may be employed by the county board are will and pleasure employees of the county board of education. Dead
HB2422 Require all municipal elections be held on the same election day in November that other state elections are on The purpose of this bill is to require that municipal elections be held concurrently with regularly scheduled primary or general elections. Dead
HB3295 Troop- to-Teachers The purpose of this bill is to establish the Troops-to-Teachers program. Dead
HB2618 To create automatic restoration of Second Amendment rights upon completion of sentence for non-violent crimes The purpose of this bill is to grant an automatic restoration of Second Amendment rights upon completion of a sentence and any other court-ordered penalties, restitution, or fines for those convicted of nonviolent felonies. Dead
HB2087 Removing restrictions of taxpayers to access online curriculum, and allow for taxpayers to inspect additional instructional material adopted by the county board pursuant to including books in the classroom The purpose of this bill is to remove the restrictions of taxpayers to access online curriculum. The bill allows for any taxpayer to inspect additional instructional material adopted by the county board pursuant to including books in the classroom. Finally, the bill allows for any individual to file a complaint. Dead
HB2879 Relating to the creation of the West Virginia Math & Science Teacher Scholarship Act The purpose of this bill is to create the West Virginia Math & Science Teacher Scholarship Act. The bill provides for a short title. The bill provides for legislative findings and a purpose. The bill provides for the West Virginia Math & Science Scholarship Program and sets forth the amount of scholarship money to be paid to educators who satisfy the thresholds. The bill sets forth criteria and creates a sunset provision. Dead
HCR21 U. S. Army Private Terry F. Tustin Memorial Bridge Requesting the Division of Highways name bridge number 52-250/12-000.02 (5A102), at Lat./Long. (39.68344, -80.45906), locally known as Church Fork Bridge, carrying US 250 over Church Fork Creek in Wetzel County, the "U.S. Army Private Terry F. Tustin Memorial Bridge". Dead
HCR25 Waynesburg Pike Road Requesting the Division of Highways rename the section of road located on U.S. Route 250 just North of the Moundsville city limits to just North of the intersection of W.V. Route 891 to the "Waynesburg Pike Road" and have an additional sign placed at the intersection of W.V. Route 88 and U.S. Route 250. Dead
HCR20 Tustin Brothers Memorial Bridge Requesting the Division of Highways name bridge number 52-250/00-003.88 (5A139) at Lat/Long: 39.68333, -80.45983, locally known as Stewart Street Bridge, carrying CR 250/12 over West Virginia Fork of Fish Creek in Wetzel County, the "U.S. Army Tustin Brothers Memorial Bridge". Dead
HB2939 Remote Schools Support Act The purpose of this bill is to provide for the creation of the Remote Schools Support Act. Dead
HCR94 Requesting a study regarding the creating of an artificial intelligence elective course to be offered in high schools Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance study the establishment of an Artificial Intelligence Education Program in West Virginia public high schools. Dead
HJR40 To modify the makeup of the State Board of Education. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of West Virginia, amending section two, article twelve thereof, relating to education; providing for the election of members of the State Board of Education, beginning with the general election in 2028; shortening the term of State Board of Education members; providing that the West Virginia Board of Education may promulgate rules or policies which shall be submitted to the Legislature; numbering and designating such proposed amendment; and providing a summarized statement of the purpose of such proposed amendment. Dead
HB3494 Certain persons prohibited from possessing firearms The purpose of this bill is to require any persons convicted in this state of any of the crimes referenced in subsections (a)(1) or (8) of §61-7-7 of this code to, sign a form at the time of conviction acknowledging they are now prohibited from possessing firearms, and will transfer any firearms to an individual or individuals not prohibited from possessing firearms. Dead
HB2378 Requiring a syringe service program to be affiliated with a local health department A BILL to amend and reenact §16-64-2 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to syringe exchange services programs. Dead
HB3458 Relating to tax on the privilege of holding a license to operate West Virginia Lottery table games The purpose of this bill is to exempt the first $7,142,857.14 of annual adjusted gross receipts from the annual privilege tax levied on the privilege of holding a license to operate West Virginia Lottery table games. Dead
HB2454 Relating to clarifying the Right to Farm Act relating to residential agricultural operations and the protection of agriculture The purpose of this bill is to clarify the Right to Farm Act and the intent of the legislature to promote agriculture through agricultural businesses, promote the health of West Virginians and the West Virginia economy, and promote the protection of West Virginia agriculture. Dead
HB2664 Require county school boards to have members elected per district The purpose of this bill is to provide for some county school board members to be elected as at large members and others to be elected on the basis of their magisterial district of residence. Dead
HB2719 Campaign finance and reporting A BILL to amend and reenact §3-8-1a, §3-8-5a, §3-8-5c, and §3-8-8 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, all relating to the regulation and control of elections; updating definitions and terms; clarifying reporting requirements in a candidate or candidate’s committee financial statements; providing that corporations and membership organizations may contribute to a candidate, candidate’s committee or political action committee; and clarifying limitations on corporate contributions. Dead
HB2774 Coach Protection Act The purpose of this bill is to modify the criminal and administrative penalties for assault or battery on athletic officials. Dead
HB3337 Clarifying how substitute teachers may serve for extended periods. The purpose of this bill is to clarify the amount of time a substitute teacher holding a restricted substitute teacher permit may teach long term. Dead
HB3345 Caregiver Tax Credit The purpose of this bill is to establish a tax credit for eligible family members providing caregiver services to an eligible family member. Dead
HB2781 Relating to the meaning of residence for the Purpose of Bail A BILL to amend and reenact §62-1C-1a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to requiring that judicial officers consider the residency status of a person charged with a criminal violation in determining bail and conditions of pretrial release. Dead
HB3078 Child Care speed Zone The purpose of this bill is to establish a speed limit in licensed childcare zones. Dead
HB3303 Expanding powers of bounty hunters in West Virginia The purpose of this bill is to expand the authority of bail bond enforcers, bounty hunters, and private investigators; authorize bail bond enforcers, bounty hunters, and private investigators to apprehend and arrest defendants on certain warrants; authorize payment under the Civil Forfeiture Act for defendant apprehension; state a registration preference for retired members of the United States Armed Forces; require the Secretary of State to publish a list of registered bail bond enforcers, bounty hunters, and private investigators; and clarify prohibited conduct and unauthorized acts. Dead
HB2405 Provide tax credit for homeschool students The purpose of this bill is to establish tax credits for parents and legal guardians whose children are in a home-schooling program or private school. The bill provides for an exception. Finally, the bill provides rule-making authority. Dead
HB2114 Removing authority of Agriculture Commissioner to increase certain fees by rules or regulations The purpose of this bill is to repeal the authority of the Agriculture Commissioner to increase certain fees by rules or regulations. Dead
HB2187 Permit teachers in K-12 schools be authorized to carry concealed firearms as a designated school protection officer The purpose of this bill is to authorize teachers in elementary or secondary schools to carry concealed firearms and be designated as a school protection officer (SPO). Dead
HB2117 Relating to when Mail In Ballots are Due A BILL to amend and reenact §3-3-5 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to absentee ballots; requiring applications for absentee ballots to be available at the office of the county clerk and online at the Secretary of State’s official website; permitting first responders to vote by electronic absentee ballot in certain emergency circumstances; defining “qualified first responder” and providing examples; providing for submittal and acceptance of qualified first responder absentee voting applications; providing for transmittal of ballots to qualified first responders; providing for processing of received electronic absentee ballots cast by qualified first responders; prohibiting an election official from providing an unsolicited application for absentee voting to any voter; prohibiting any person from providing more than 10 unsolicited applications for absentee voting to any voter; creating a misdemeanor penalty upon conviction for such prohibited activity; providing exceptions; and changing the date when mail in ballots are due. Dead
HB2139 To provide an exemption of taxes on income derived from tips The purpose of this bill is to exempt cash tips from West Virginia personal income tax. Dead
HB2746 Relating to Vape Shop Regulations The purpose of this bill relates to certain acts of retail licensees for electronic smoking devices prohibited. The bill provides for criminal penalties. Finally, the bill provides for regulation of electronic smoking devices to be sold. Dead
HB2704 Revising the reimbursement and transportation process for post mental health involuntary commitment The purpose of this bill is to allow for multiple deputies in the transportation of those involuntarily hospitalized and to allow counties the discretion to contract with another, closer jurisdiction out of state that may be closer to them. Dead
HB3199 Relating to restrictions on tobacco usage The purpose of this bill is to clarify the intent of the Legislature in preempting all local laws and rules enacted by a political subdivision in the state with respect to certain tobacco products and devices. Dead
HB2681 Require all students to be taught how to properly handle, fold, treat, honor, display, and retire the American flag The purpose of this bill is to require public school students to learn how to properly handle, fold, treat, honor, display, and retire the American flag and pass an examination on this subject as a prerequisite for graduation. Dead
HB2453 Allow teachers to bank personal and sick days The purpose of this bill is to allow teachers to bank any unused sick leave or personal leave to the next academic year. Dead
HB2631 To require all medical providers to orally explain any and all medical treatments and procedures and all possibilities for potential problems or complications or side effects to patients before proceeding with treatments. The purpose of this bill is to require information to be provided orally to all patients in order for the patient to give informed consent knowing all potential outcomes for all medical tests, prescriptions, and treatments; providing a short title; defining terms; creating rights for patients; and establishing monetary penalties. Dead
HB2515 Relating to elementary behavior intervention and safety A BILL to amend and reenact §18A-5-1 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to elementary behavior intervention and safety; clarifying that nothing herein may be construed to conflict with certain federal laws; specifying requirements applicable to when a grade kindergarten through six teacher in an elementary setting determines that the behavior of a student is violent, threatening, or intimidating toward staff or peers, or creates an unsafe learning environment, or impedes on other students' ability to learn in a safe environment; providing for definitions; setting forth a disciplinary procedure for students in grades six through twelve; requiring the State Board to adopt a statewide disciplinary policy, to be approved by the Legislature; and providing for a waiver from the disciplinary policy in certain circumstances. Dead
HB2495 Moving the Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority to the Department of Arts, Culture, and History. The purpose of this bill is to make the Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority a part of the Division of Culture and History. Dead
HB2383 Relating to the creation of the Criminal Forfeiture Process Act replacing the West Virginia Contraband Forfeiture Act The purpose of this bill is to create the Criminal Process Forfeiture Act. Dead
HB2870 Correcting the Issue of Fleeing DUI The purpose of this bill relates to correct the issue of a fleeing DUI not being considered a DUI offense. Dead
HJR34 To reduce the business inventory tax The purpose of this resolution is to permit the Legislature to exempt some species of tangible personal property from ad valorem taxation, reduce the rate of taxation or assessment for any species of tangible personal property; establish different statewide rates of taxation, assessment, or methods of valuation for different species of tangible personal property, or classify property as real property or personal property for ad valorem taxation. Dead
HB3101 To change the beginning of the school year to the Tuesday after Labor Day and the end of the school year to the Friday before Memorial Day. The purpose of this bill is to establish that the educational instructional term for students shall begin no earlier than the Tuesday after Labor Day and conclude no later than the Friday before Memorial Day. Dead
HB3131 Relating to establishment of the First Amendment Preservation Act The purpose of this bill is to prevent the state or its agencies from contracting with advertising agencies that utilize the services of misinformation or disinformation media monitoring organizations. Dead
HB3141 Private or government, to pay an additional fee during eminent domain proceedings The purpose of this bill is to provide a fee to be paid to counties when property is taken under eminent domain and to establish how those funds can be spent. Dead
HR8 Affirming the House of Delegates support for the National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act Affirming the support of the House of Delegates for the passage by Congress of the National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. Dead
HB3079 Licensure exemptions for military family child care providers The purpose of this bill is to provide an exemption for child day care programs located on military bases of licensure, approval, certification, and registration fees. Dead
HB3069 Market pay for Teachers The purpose of this bill is to enhance pay for teachers; provide for market pay enhancement for teacher salaries in certain circumstances; provide for certification to the State Auditor; set out distribution of funds; require reporting; make funds subject to personal income tax; providing funds are in excess of minimum salary schedule; make enhancement not subject to state grievance process; and provide for rulemaking. Dead
HB2968 Relating to the cessation of PEIA as a public healthcare entity and permitting PEIA to operate as a private healthcare insurance company The purpose of this bill relates to the cessation of PEIA as a public healthcare entity. The bill permits PEIA to operate as a private healthcare insurance company. The bill provides for a monthly payment to employees for the payment of healthcare premiums and related healthcare expenditures. Finally, the bill provides for an effective date. Dead
HB2965 To redirect payments to PEIA to employees in the form of a Health Savings Account (“HSA”) The purpose of this bill is to redirect payments to PEIA to employees in the form of a Health Savings Account ("HSA"). The bill allows for the employee to choose his or her healthcare insurance plan. Finally, the bill provides for an effective date. Dead
HB2762 Tobacco Products Excise Tax Act The purpose of this bill is to apply an excise tax to e-cigarettes and other heated nicotine products excise tax. Dead
HB2699 To eliminate the dog tax The purpose of this bill is to repeal the sections of code relating to dogs being subject to taxation. Dead
HB2065 To allow Gold Star parents to receive one free Gold Star vehicle registration for personal use. A BILL to amend and reenact §17A-3-14b of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to providing for one free Gold Star Family license plate to Gold Star parents. Dead
HB2423 To prohibit compensation for assisting a person to obtain veterans benefits except as permitted under Federal Law The purpose of this bill is to provides that a person may not receive compensation for services related to veterans' benefits matters except as permitted under federal law. It also provides that a person may not receive compensation for referring an individual to another person to provide services related to veterans' benefits matters. It provides that a person seeking to receive compensation for services related to veterans' benefits matters must, before rendering any services, memorialize in a written agreement that is signed by both parties and that complies with federal regulations all terms regarding the payment of fees for services rendered. It provides that a person may not receive excessive or unreasonable fees for services related to veterans' benefits matters. A violation of the provisions of the bill constitutes a violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and protection Act §46A-6-1 et seq. of this code. Dead
HB3005 West Virginia Consumer Privacy Act of 2025 The purpose of this bill is to enact the West Virginia Consumer Privacy Act of 2025. Dead
HB2966 Requiring certain disclosures of election expenditures The purpose of this bill is to require disclosure of dark money political expenditures to allow the public to know who is paying for political advertisements. Dead
HB2895 To ascertain the value of any item of tangible machinery and equipment personal property used in business activity The purpose of this bill is to require that that the assessed value of any item of tangible machinery and equipment personal property used in business activity, tangible inventory personal property directly used in business activity and personal motor vehicles at $0. Dead
HB2482 To allow youth and handicapped hunters to harvest a buck deer or doe during youth/handicapped special hunts The purpose of this bill is to allow youths and those carrying a Class Q special hunting permit to take antlered deer. Dead
HB2628 To make an attack on a K-9 officer a felony The purpose of this bill is to define of police service canine and revising definition of law enforcement officer to include police service canine. Dead
HCR65 Urging the United States Congress and the Department of Energy to fulfill federal obligations regarding spent nuclear fuel and establish a permanent repository Urging the United States Congress and the Department of Energy to fulfill federal obligations regarding spent nuclear fuel and establish a permanent repository. Dead
HB2925 Relating to a statewide panhandling ban The purpose of this bill is to make certain acts of panhandling and solicitation unlawful. The bill exempts fire departments. The bill provides misdemeanor penalties. Dead
HB2874 Require that any student in the 11th or 12th grade, who has been placed in a “free/elective/assistant” period, be informed of online college course opportunities available for them The purpose of this bill is to require that any student in the 11th or 12th grade, who has been placed in a "free" or "teacher-assistant" period or class, be informed of online college course opportunities available for them. Dead
HB2798 Relating to the establishment of a trades based elective course for public high school students The purpose of this bill is to create a trades-based elective pilot program for high school students. Dead
HB2868 Prohibiting counties from double-taxing rental properties The purpose of this bill is to lower rent for tenants. Dead
HB2869 Clarify the Meaning of Residence for the Purpose of Bail The purpose of this bill is to require that judicial officers consider the residency status of a person charged with a criminal violation in determining bail and conditions of pretrial release. Dead
HB2865 Relating to penalties for murder and attempted murder The purpose of this bill is to modify the sentence and parole eligibility for the crimes of murder in the second degree; modifying the parole eligibility for inmates serving life sentences and those who have been convicted of first degree murder; and modifying eligibility for attempted crimes of murder in the first and second degree. Dead
HB2815 Raise the Penalties for Murder and attempted Murder The purpose of this bill is to modify the sentence and parole eligibility for the crimes of murder in the second degree; modifying the parole eligibility for inmates serving life sentences and those who have been convicted of first degree murder; and modifying eligibility for attempted crimes of murder in the first and second degree. Dead
HB2875 To create the American Campuses Act The purpose of this bill is to establish the American Campuses Act. The bill prohibits foreign missions of Foreign Countries of Risk to state higher education institutions; prohibits involvement with Foreign Government-Sponsored Talent Recruitment Program of a Foreign Country of Risk; and sets forth reporting requirements for state institutions of higher education. Dead
HB2725 Defining Urban Agriculture The purpose of this bill is to define urban agriculture in this state. Dead
HB2804 Enhancing penalties for assault on athletic officials The purpose of this bill is to enhance the criminal penalties for assault and battery on athletic officials. Dead
HB2728 Insurance must cover Bioidentical hormones as they do pharmaceutical one The purpose of this bill is to require insurance coverage for biodentical hormones. Dead
HB2747 Relating to fleeing a DUI The purpose of this bill relates to correct the issue of a fleeing DUI not being considered a DUI offense. Dead
HB2805 Increase the penalties for contempt of court in a magistrate court The purpose of this bill is to increase the penalties for contempt of court in magistrate court. Dead
HB2735 Relating to natural immunity or antibodies to any illness to be treated as equal or better to vaccine induced immunity The purpose of this bill is to provide equal or preferred treatment to persons who have natural immunity or antibodies from their contraction of an infectious or communicable disease as opposed to persons who have vaccine induced immunity. Dead
HB2792 Exempting social security benefits from personal income tax The purpose of this bill is to exempt social security benefits from personal income tax. Dead
HB2778 To remove the taxation on burials, funerals and cremation The purpose of this bill is to create a tax exemption for funeral, cremation, and burial services. Dead
HB2630 To require all state employees, county employees, and employees of county school boards to be subject to random drug testing The purpose of this bill is to require mandatory drug testing for all classes of employees of county commissions, the state of West Virginia, State Board of Education, and in K through 12 schools. Dead
HB2734 Requiring K–12 schools to display school report card on website The purpose of this bill is to require county boards of education, K though 12 schools, to display school report cards on websites and use the statewide electronic information system established by the state board for data collection and reporting to the state department of education. Dead
HB2644 Ensure State Road Construction Account funds are in addition to general highways funds provided to the DOT districts The purpose of this bill is to ensure that funding to counties named in this section from the State Road Construction Account does not affect any funding received by those counties from the State Road Fund. Dead
HB2642 Relating to establishing a commercial property assessed capital expenditure financing program for localities The purpose of this bill is to establish a commercial property assessed capital expenditures financing program for localities. Dead
HB2649 Relating to adding elementary schools into school disciplinary measures The purpose of this bill is to include elementary schools in the school disciplinary section as amended during the 2023 Regular Session of the Legislature. Dead
HB2676 Eliminating specific statutory restrictions on outdoor advertisement The purpose of this bill is to eliminate specific statutory restrictions on outdoor advertisement. Dead
HB2667 Requiring the approval of the Legislature and the Governor before additional bonds may be issued by the Parkways Authority The purpose of this bill is to require the approval of the Legislature and the Governor before additional bonds may be issued by the Parkways Authority; and requiring tolls to be removed six months following removal of encumbrances for the bonds. Dead
HB2663 Relating to “unencumbered” special revenue accounts to be surrendered to general revenue under certain circumstances The purpose of this bill is to provide for the forfeiture of unencumbered funds in special revenue accounts and repayment of certain percentages of the special revenue accounts to the General Revenue Fund if these accounts have been inactive for designated periods. The bill also prohibits expenditures from these accounts pending the forfeiture of the funds. Dead
HB2703 Requiring the Commissioner of Highways to develop a formula for allocating road funds among districts The purpose of this bill is to incentivize counties to utilize local revenue sources for the purpose of construction, reconstruction, and maintaining roads and rights-of-way within said counties by requiring the state road commissioner to set aside 20 percent of the state road fund for the purpose of reimbursing said counties on a matching basis and to require the Commissioner of Highways to develop a formula for allocating road funds among districts, for the benefit of the counties; to make legislative findings; to require the commissioner to solicit and consider public comments; to require the commissioner to consider certain factors when developing the formula; and to require the commissioner to submit the formula to the Legislature for approval as a legislative rule. Dead
HB2652 To create the Protection of Shared Physical and Digital Property from Warrantless Searches Act The purpose of this bill is to establish the Protection of Shared Physical and Digital Property from Warrantless Searches Act. The bill provides for legislative findings. The bill provides for definitions. The bill creates conditions for government to search or seize physical or digital property from a third party. The bill defines illegal searches and seizures. Finally, the bill provides for an effective date. Dead
HB2677 To prohibit cell phone possession and usage by students during instructional time in grades K-12. The purpose of this bill is to provide for state board and county board policy to prohibit the use of cell phones during instructional times with provisions of exception and enforcement. Dead
HB2662 To create a felony vehicular homicide and Aggravated vehicular homicide The purpose of this bill is to create the separate and distinct offenses of misdemeanor vehicular homicide and felony aggravated vehicular homicide and to amend W.Va. Code §61-2-30(c) to recognize and protect unborn victims of these criminal offenses. Dead
HB2643 Providing guidelines for the West Virginia Parkways Authority to cease tolls on the West Virginia Turnpike upon completion of all bond payments The purpose of this bill is to cease tolls on the West Virginia Turnpike upon completion of all bond payments. Dead
HB2665 Requiring 50 percent of all reappropriated revenue accounts to be surrendered to general revenue The purpose of this bill is to require the Treasurer to transfer 50 percent of the unencumbered balance of each reappropriated revenue account in the State Treasury to the General Fund, under certain circumstances Dead
HB2650 To allow those with a concealed carry license to carry a concealed handgun in public school property and buildings. The purpose of this bill is to allow persons who have a concealed carry license to carry a concealed handgun in or on the grounds of any primary or secondary educational facility. Dead
HB2660 Amending the duties of a purchaser to secure a deed The purpose of this bill is to amending duties of a purchaser of property sold by the Auditor for unpaid taxes to secure a deed to include the satisfaction of any municipal lien of record on the property. Dead
HJR22 To increase the homestead exemption to $50,000. Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of West Virginia, amending section one-b, article X thereof, relating to homestead exemption increase; numbering and designating such proposed amendment; and providing a summarized statement of the purpose of such proposed amendment. Dead
HB2717 To eliminate the process of vehicle inspection in West Virginia The purpose of this bill is to repeal the article creating mandatory state inspections of motor vehicles. Dead
HB2343 Relating to requiring the State Auditor to conduct audits of all county boards of education The purpose of this bill is to authorize and require the state auditor to conduct audits of all county boards of education relating to income or funds received, regardless of source. Dead
HB2606 Provide an increase in salary to WV Birth to Three contracted therapists and employees The purpose of this bill is to increase payment for professional service provided to the West Virginia Birth-to-Three program by therapists and other professionals who are not employed by a state agency by 25 percent.. Dead
HJR21 Super-Majority Required for Passage of Tax Bill Amendment Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of West Virginia amending article X thereof by adding thereto a new section, designated section five-a, relating to taxes and fees; providing that bills imposing a tax or license fee and bills increasing the effective rate of any tax levied or fee imposed may not be enacted unless two thirds of the members of each house, present and voting, vote in the affirmative for passage; numbering and designating the proposed amendment; and providing a summarized statement of the purpose of the proposed amendment. Dead
HB2593 Relating to the limitations on the financial relationships with foreign entities that have values antithetical to those of the State of West Virginia The purpose of this bill is to limit state agencies from forming financial relationships that will benefit foreign entities that have values antithetical to those of the State of West Virginia. Dead
HB2386 Relating to the prohibition of warrantless searches and seizures. The purpose of this bill is to warrantless entry of private lands; limitations of entry onto private lands; clarifying the process for law enforcement entry onto posted private lands; use of surveillance cameras on or near posted private lands; searches and seizures on private lands; requiring a search warrant or other recognized exception for searches and seizures in open fields; providing a definition; providing for abolishing the common law open fields doctrine; prohibiting surveillance cameras on private property; and providing exceptions. Dead
HB2408 To Prohibit Ranked Choice Voting in WV The purpose of this bill is to prohibit ranked choice voting in elections in West Virginia. Dead
HB2406 Eliminate woke, anti-women words from state government The purpose of this bill is to eliminate woke words and agendas from state government documents, websites, literature, and in person. Dead
HB2459 Relating to WV Secondary School Activities The purpose of this bill is to require the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission to promulgate legislative rules. Dead
HB2442 Relating to entry upon or recovery of lands. The purpose of this bill is to repeal a provision of the code relating to the limitation on bringing an action to enter upon or recover lands. Dead
HB2403 Remove hormone blockers from transgender code The purpose of this bill is to remove hormone therapy as a means of medical treatment for minors. Dead
HB2440 Relating to the time and place of holding primary elections The purpose of this bill is to establish the date for the primary election for the office of the President of United States. Dead
HR5 Recognizing the month of October as Military Toxic Exposure Awareness Month Recognizing the month of October as Military Toxic Exposure Awareness Month Dead
HB2460 Any state permitting, county regulations or municipality shall treat private schools the same as public schools when it comes to building permits, fees charged, safety standards, waste water management, septic systems, and the timeliness of permitting process The purpose of this bill is to ensure equal treatment of private and parochial schools for school building construction. Dead
HCR38 Supporting the federal passage of the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act or PRIME Act Supporting the federal passage of the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act or PRIME Act Dead
HB2433 Allowing Magistrates under certain circumstances to be able to order a mental evaluation The purpose of this bill is to allow magistrates under certain circumstances to be able to order a mental evaluation. Dead
HB2510 To allow for the use of drones with thermal imaging for the recovery of big game. The purpose of this bill is to allow for the use of drones with thermal imaging for the recovery of big game. Dead
HB2407 To remove income tax from overtime work The purpose of this bill is to exempt income received by a full-time hourly waged paid employee as compensation for work performed in excess of 40 hours in a week from West Virginia income taxation. Dead
HB2404 Provide tax credit incentive to businesses and individuals that donate to pregnancy/birth centers The purpose of this bill is to create a tax credit for companies who donate to pregnancy and birthing centers in this state. Dead
HB2455 Relating to creating the Birth Freedom Act The purpose of this bill is to create the Birth Freedom Act; clarify who has the right to direct maternal healthcare; provide definitions; establish that birth centers are exempt from certificates of need; provide a scope of practice; clarify who has authority to establish new occupational licenses; and provide a standard of review. Dead
HB2458 School Board Election Date Act The purpose of this bill is to provide for the creation of the School Board Election Date Act. Dead
HB2481 Businesses in WV must accept cash The purpose of this bill is to require businesses in West Virginia to accept cash as a form of payment. Dead
HB2435 To repeal a provision of the code relating to the limitation on bringing an action to enter upon or recover lands The purpose of this bill is to repeal a provision of the code relating to the limitation on bringing an action to enter upon or recover lands. Dead
HB2457 To require hospitals and or Counties to report costs associated with illegal or undocumented immigrants The purpose of this bill is to require political subdivisions and the Department of Health to collect and report data regarding the cost of treating undocumented immigrants. Dead
HB2061 Relating to the transfer of certain revenues derived from lottery activities The purpose of this bill is to restore moneys previously removed from net terminal income in 2014 and the racetrack video lottery and racetrack table games. Dead
HB2122 Sales Tax Exemption for Certain Hygiene and Infant Products The purpose of this bill is to exempt from sales tax certain infant products and hygiene products. Dead
HB2497 Mandating executive branch agencies, the State Police, and county boards of education implement a Locality Pay adjustment on July 1, 2026 The purpose of this bill is to mandate executive branch agencies, the State Police, and county boards of education implement a Locality Pay adjustment on July 1, 2027. The bill sets out the terms of eligibility. The bill further provides that no private cause of action or right to grievance shall arise as a result of enactment or operation of this policy Dead
HB2452 Protecting Religious Homeschooling Act The purpose of this bill is to exempt from ad valorem property tax all property used for divine worship, including parts of those properties that are used for educational and other instructional activities. Dead
HB2380 To impose a life sentence on fentanyl dealers The purpose of this bill is to impose a life sentence on fentanyl dealers. Dead
HB2385 To exempt safe gun storage devices from state sales tax The purpose of this bill is to exempt safe gun storage devices from state sales tax. Dead
HB2384 To allow those who are 18-20 years old to carry a deadly weapon concealed without a permit, as is allowed for those who are 21 or older The purpose of this bill is to allow those persons 18-20 years of age to be permitted to carry a deadly weapon, as those persons 21 and over are currently permitted to do. Dead
HB2130 Relating to setting the rate the Public Employees Insurance Agency shall pay for services The purpose of this bill is to establish that the Public Employees Insurance Agency shall pay 110% of the Medicare rate for services. Dead
HB2127 Relating to Women’s Bill of Rights The purpose of this bill is to establish the West Virginia Women's Bill of Rights. Dead
HB2155 To allow for local electronic repair shops to repair Apple phones The purpose of this bill is to create the Electronic Right to Repair Act. The bill promotes consumer choice and competition by requiring manufacturers of digital electronic equipment to make available to owners and independent repair providers, on fair and reasonable terms, the documentation, parts, and tools used to diagnose, maintain, and repair such equipment. The bill provides for a short title. The bill provides for definitions. The bill provides for requirements and limitations. Finally, the bill provides for an effective date. Dead
HB2118 Relating to Off Duty LEO and LEOSA Exemptions The purpose of this bill is to authorize the carrying a of a concealed handgun by off duty or retired law-enforcement officers; to authorize off duty or retired law-enforcement officers to conceal carry on and in the State Capitol Complex; and to define terms. Dead
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
HB2054 Relating to liability of vendors in private farmers markets Effective from passage (Roll No. 641) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2054 Relating to liability of vendors in private farmers markets Motion to change effective date to July 1, 2025 tabled (Roll No. 640) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2054 Relating to liability of vendors in private farmers markets House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 634) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2066 Creating a crime for the destruction of first responder equipment. House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 572) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2267 Authorizing Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules Effective from passage (Roll No. 626) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2267 Authorizing Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules House adopted conference report and passed bill (Roll No. 625) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2267 Authorizing Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules Effective from passage (Roll No. 585) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2267 Authorizing Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 584) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2267 Authorizing Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules Motion for previous question adopted (Roll No. 583) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2267 Authorizing Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules House refused to concur and requested Senate to recede (Roll No. 562) 04/12/2025 Nay
HB2121 Deceased Disabled Veteran Real Property Exemption for Widowed Spouses House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 571) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2164 To allow for public and private schools in West Virginia to employ security personnel. House concurred in Senate amend with title amend, passed (Roll No. 563) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB225 Expanding powers of National Park Service law-enforcement officers House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 615) 04/12/2025 Absent
SB50 Requiring municipal elections to be held on same day as statewide elections House receded and passed (Roll No. 614) 04/12/2025 Absent
SB275 Removing requirement school cooks or custodians have high school diploma or equivalent House receded (Roll No. 635) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB128 Preventing courts from ordering services at higher rate than Medicaid Passed House (Roll No. 565) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB35 Permitting campus police officers to participate in Deputy Sheriffs Retirement System House reconsidered and passed bill (Roll No. 627) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB299 Modifying WV regulations on pubertal modulation, hormonal therapy, and gender reassignment Passed House (Roll No. 570) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB299 Modifying WV regulations on pubertal modulation, hormonal therapy, and gender reassignment Motion for previous question adopted (Roll No. 569) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB299 Modifying WV regulations on pubertal modulation, hormonal therapy, and gender reassignment Committee amendment rejected (Roll No. 568) 04/12/2025 Nay
SB299 Modifying WV regulations on pubertal modulation, hormonal therapy, and gender reassignment Committee amendment rejected (Roll No. 567) 04/12/2025 Nay
HB2344 Relating generally to traffic safety House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 586) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2347 The Joel Archer Substance Abuse Intervention Act. House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 628) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2358 Relating to postmortem examinations House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 576) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2351 Relating to compensation for panel attorneys Effective July 1, 2025 (Roll No. 588) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2351 Relating to compensation for panel attorneys House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 587) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB474 Ending diversity, equity, and inclusion programs Passed House (Roll No. 623) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB474 Ending diversity, equity, and inclusion programs Amendment adopted (Roll No. 621) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2451 To facilitate the creation of home-based businesses House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 637) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2451 To facilitate the creation of home-based businesses House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 631) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2451 To facilitate the creation of home-based businesses House Concur in Senate Amendment and Title Amendment rejected (Roll No. 591) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2451 To facilitate the creation of home-based businesses Motion for previous question adopted (Roll No. 590) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2511 Relating to charitable bingo and alcohol sales and consumption while such bingo is taking places House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 603) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2479 Relating to Management and control of county authority vested in board House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 592) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2402 Relating to providing access to medical records; providing access to a minor’s medical record House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 589) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2575 Relating to the establishment of a full-time Dementia Services Director position. House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 577) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB531 Relating to offenses of assault and battery on athletic officials House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 633) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2678 Relating to school zones of public or private schools House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 633) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2718 Relating to creating a State Advisory Council on Establishing a Military College House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 578) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2695 Raleigh and Mason Counties Economic Opportunity Development Districts House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 573) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2797 Relating to who may diagnose post-traumatic stress disorder as a compensable injury or disease under workers compensation House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 557) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2755 To provide that the West Virginia Board of Education may promulgate rules or policies to be submitted to the Legislature for review House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 580) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2755 To provide that the West Virginia Board of Education may promulgate rules or policies to be submitted to the Legislature for review Motion for previous question rejected (Roll No. 579) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB586 Relating to requirements for filling vacancies in certain elected federal, state, and county offices Effective from passage (Roll No. 630) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB586 Relating to requirements for filling vacancies in certain elected federal, state, and county offices House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 629) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB581 Relating to school attendance and student participation in 4-H activities House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 636) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2880 Relating to parent resource navigators House adopted conference report and passed bill (Roll No. 624) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2942 Administration of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection Design-Build Pilot Program House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 604) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2961 To amend the law concerning ownership and possession of real property House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 605) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3000 Relating to agency changes and updates to the West Virginia Commercial Feed Law. House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 606) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3016 Photo voter ID. House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 594) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3016 Photo voter ID. Motion to limit debate to 5 minutes adopted (Roll No. 593) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3125 To remove restrictions from teachers receiving permanent teaching licenses Effective from passage (Roll No. 632) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3125 To remove restrictions from teachers receiving permanent teaching licenses House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 631) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3111 To provide pay increases to members of the judiciary House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 618) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3111 To provide pay increases to members of the judiciary House concurred in Senate amendment (Roll No. 618) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3166 Requirements for School Safety Mapping Data House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 607) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3162 Providing that causes of action under Chapter 46A of the Code of West Virginia survive the death of the party House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 642) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3152 Claims Bill Effective from passage (Roll No. 597) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3152 Claims Bill House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 595) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3209 To provide at least one counselor for every 250 students in public schools and public charter schools in this state. Effective July 1, 2025 (Roll No. 609) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3209 To provide at least one counselor for every 250 students in public schools and public charter schools in this state. House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 608) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3263 Relating to providing notification of utility service disruption to its' customers House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 609) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3279 Relating to requirements for WVU and WVSU Board of Governors House concurred in Senate effective date (Roll No. 599) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3279 Relating to requirements for WVU and WVSU Board of Governors Effective from passage (Roll No. 600) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3279 Relating to requirements for WVU and WVSU Board of Governors House concurred in Senate effective date (Roll No. 598) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3272 Relating to eviction proceedings House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 596) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3277 Relating to defining terms for the West Virginia Hospital Finance Authority Act House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 610) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3297 Establishing the Washington Center for Civics, Culture, and Statesmanship at West Virginia University. House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 564) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3357 Supplemental Appropriation - Lottery Surplus - Hope Scholarship House reconsidered effective date and passage (Roll No. 617) 04/12/2025 Absent
HB3356 Supplemental Appropriation - Education - Hope Scholarship House reconsidered effective date and passage (Roll No. 616) 04/12/2025 Absent
SB765 Establishing Troops-to-Teachers Program House receded (Roll No. 602) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3411 Relating to commissions; removing the legislative members; and eliminating expired commissions Effective from passage (Roll No. 612) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3411 Relating to commissions; removing the legislative members; and eliminating expired commissions House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 611) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3429 Prequalifying consultants for WVDEP- Abandon Mine Lands House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 601) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2014 Certified Microgrid Program House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 575) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB2014 Certified Microgrid Program Motion for previous question adopted (Roll No. 574) 04/12/2025 Nay
HB3492 Relating to municipal economic opportunity development districts. House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 581) 04/12/2025 Yea
SB856 Removing certain reporting requirements to Joint Committee on Government and Finance Passed House (Roll No. 566) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3503 Relating to regulation by counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions of commercial horticulture under the Water Pollution Control Act House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 582) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3513 Relating to standards of liability and insurance requirements in certain civil actions House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 634) 04/12/2025 Yea
HB3517 Relating generally to fiscal emergencies of local governments House concurred in Senate amend with amend, passed bill (Roll No. 613) 04/12/2025 Absent
HB2120 Relating to forms and disclosures to the Ethics Commission House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 552) 04/11/2025 Yea
HB2167 Relating to public charter schools code provisions House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 553) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB196 Lauren's Law Passed House (Roll No. 502) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB75 Changing distribution of income from excess lottery fund Passed House (Roll No. 499) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB35 Permitting campus police officers to participate in Deputy Sheriffs Retirement System Passed House (Roll No. 498) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB158 Modifying eligibility requirements for serving as member of State Board of Education Passed House (Roll No. 501) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB154 Prohibiting sexual orientation instruction in public schools Passed House (Roll No. 551) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB154 Prohibiting sexual orientation instruction in public schools Amendment rejected (Roll No. 550) 04/11/2025 Nay
SB280 Displaying official US motto in public schools Passed House (Roll No. 503) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB102 Modifying form of certain deeds Passed House (Roll No. 500) 04/11/2025 Yea
HB2026 Budget Bill Effective from passage (Roll No. 496) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB449 Permitting compressed air and rimfire shooting teams in public schools House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 559) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB325 Authorizing Department of Health to promulgate legislative rules Effective from passage (Roll No. 561) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB325 Authorizing Department of Health to promulgate legislative rules House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 560) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB427 Permitting certain teenagers to work without obtaining work permit Passed House (Roll No. 504) 04/11/2025 Yea
SB488 Clarifying definition of electioneering House rejected (Roll No. 505) 04/11/2025 Nay
SB503 Allowing sheriffs to appoint more than one chief deputy with consent of county commission Passed House (Roll No. 506) 04/11/2025 Yea
HB2411 To provide and change graduation requirements and change duties relating to academic content standards House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 554) 04/11/2025 Yea
  Committee Position Rank
Detail West Virginia House Education Committee 11
Detail West Virginia House Judiciary Committee 12
Detail West Virginia House Rules Committee 10
Detail West Virginia Joint Education Committee 12
Detail West Virginia Joint Judiciary Committee 11
Detail West Virginia Joint Rule-Making Review Committee 3
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
WV District 93 House Republican In Office 12/01/2022