SB 200 - Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President), White, Bailey, Edgell, Unger, Love, Helmick, Minard, Minear, Harrison, Chafin, Facemyer, Caruth, Boley, Weeks, Yoder, Kessler, Deem, Guills, Sprouse, McCabe, Hunter, Barnes, Jenkins, Foster and Dempsey |
Relating to recommendations by multidisciplinary teams to court concerning placement of child |
Judiciary then Finance |
SB 201 - Sen. Bailey and Foster |
Establishing tax credit for long-term care insurance premiums; deductions (FN) |
Banking and Insurance then Finance |
SB 202 - Sen. Unger, Sprouse, McCabe and Sharpe |
Eliminating reduction in unemployment compensation for persons receiving Social Security |
Finance |
SB 203 - Sen. Oliverio |
Requiring use of safety booster seats for certain children |
Transportation and Infrastructure |
SB 204 - Sen. McKenzie |
Lowering age of criminal responsibility; other provisions |
Judiciary |
SB 205 - Sen. McKenzie |
Creating Board of Examiners in Marriage and Family Counseling |
Government Organization then Finance |
SB 206 - Sen. Sprouse |
Prohibiting renaming of certain monuments and memorials |
Government Organization |
SB 207 - Sen. Jenkins, Edgell, McCabe, Boley and Harrison |
Terminating Jobs of West Virginia's Graduates' membership in Public Employees Retirement System |
Pensions then Finance |
SCR 14 - Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President) |
Requesting Division of Highways name bridge at Peytona, Boone County, "Charles R. Carrico Memorial Bridge" |
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SCR 15 - Sen. Sprouse |
Requesting Division of Highways name bridge on Turnpike at Sharon "Tony DeRaimo Memorial Bridge" |
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SCR 16 - Sen. Foster and Jenkins |
Encouraging Bureau for Public Health work with health care providers and consumer advocates to fight chronic kidney disease |
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SR 6 - Sen. Tomblin (Mr. President), Bailey, Barnes, Boley, Bowman, Caruth, Chafin, Deem, Dempsey, Edgell, Facemyer, Fanning, Foster, Guills, Harrison, Helmick, Hunter, Jenkins, Kessler, Lanham, Love, McCabe, McKenzie, Minard, Minear, Oliverio, Plymale, Prezioso, Sharpe, Sprouse, Unger, Weeks, White and Yoder |
Designating February 16, 2005, "Children's Day" |
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