HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED
Monday, January 23, 2023
HB2898. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Banning high-risk technologies on government systems - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary
HB2899. By Del. Westfall - To repeal two sections of code that was only in effect for a 12 month period during 1983. - To Technology and Infrastructure
HB2900. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Hott, Phillips, Heckert, Riley and Rohrbach - Relating to the Deputy Sheriff Retirement System - To Pensions and Retirement then Finance
HB2901. By Del. C. Pritt - State may not participate in or join the national school board association - To Education
HB2902. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Making supplementary appropriation to Department of Veterans' Assistance - To Finance
HB2903. By Del. C. Pritt - Library boards who make decisions on books must have ideological equality - To Education
HB2904. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Commerce, Office of the Secretary - To Finance
HB2905. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Board of Education - State Department of Education - Classroom Aide Program - To Finance
HB2906. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Expiring funds to the unappropriated surplus balance in the State Fund, General Revenue, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023 in the amount of $21,550,000 from the balance of moneys remaining as an unappropriated balance in Lottery Net Profits. - To Finance
HB2907. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Administration, Division of General Services - To Finance
HB2908. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Commerce, Division of Forestry - To Finance
HB2909. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Making a supplemental appropriation to the Department of Revenue, State Budget Office - To Finance
HB2910. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Administration, Public Defender Services - To Finance
HB2911. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security, Division of Administrative Services - To Finance
HB2912. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Board of Education, State Department of Education - Hope Scholarship - To Finance
HB2913. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to the DHHR, Consolidated Medical Services Fund - To Finance
HB2914. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Governor’s Office - Civil Contingent Fund - To Finance
HB2915. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Expiring funds to the unappropriated surplus balance in the State Fund, General Revenue, from the balance of moneys remaining as an unappropriated balance in the State Excess Lottery Revenue Fund - To Finance
HB2916. By Del. Ridenour, Longanacre, Steele, Butler, Hillenbrand, Honaker, Smith, Sheedy, Cooper, Mazzocchi and Warner - Relating to terrorism - To Veterans' Affairs and Homeland Security then the Judiciary
HB2917. By Del. Summers and Tully - Relating to allowing retired state employees who meet the minimum qualifications necessary, to render post-retirement employment with the Department of Health and Human Resources - To Health and Human Resources then Finance
HB2918. By Del. Westfall - Relating to the removal of animals left unattended in motor vehicles - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then the Judiciary
HB2919. By Del. Chiarelli, Dillon, Keaton, Pinson, Jeffries and W. Hall - To ban adult-oriented stores from operating physical locations in West Virginia - To the Judiciary
HB2920. By Del. Chiarelli, Heckert, Longanacre, Foster, Coop-Gonzalez, Adkins, Ridenour, Jeffries and W. Hall - To prohibit the distribution of smoking devices as part of a harm reduction program - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then the Judiciary
HB2921. By Del. C. Pritt - Establish a memorial at the Capitol for the unborn whose lives were lost. - To Government Organization
HB2922. By Del. Chiarelli, Shamblin, Ross, Dillon and Lucas - To limit the number of vape stores and head shops to one for every 15,000 residents per county - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then the Judiciary
HB2923. By Del. Chiarelli, Hanna, C. Pritt and Pinson - To modify exemptions from criminal liability to include a distinction for biological lessons regarding reproduction. - To the Judiciary
HB2924. By Del. Chiarelli and Heckert - Cap the number of MAT facilities to 20 overall, with a limit of one per county - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then the Judiciary
HB2925. By Del. C. Pritt - Get rid of vaccine requirement for families who want to provide respite care - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
HB2926. By Del. C. Pritt - To modify parenting if father encouraged an abortion - To the Judiciary
HB2927. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriation to the Department of Homeland Security, Division of Corrections and Rehabilitations - Correctional Units - To Finance
HB2928. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Skaff [By Request of the Executive] - Supplementing and amending appropriations to DHHR, Division of Health - To Finance
HB2929. By Del. C. Pritt - To supersede all ordinances that restrict atv’s on paved roads - To Political Subdivisions then Technology and Infrastructure
HB2930. By Del. C. Pritt - To prohibit state jurisdiction over out of state divorces - To the Judiciary
HB2931. By Del. C. Pritt - Convention of states delegates have penalties for deviating from what they were sent to convention for - To the Judiciary
HB2932. By Del. C. Pritt - Bill to fund armed veterans at our schools. - To Education then the Judiciary
HB2933. By Del. Reynolds - Increase in fines and criminal penalties when an employer fails to maintain employment records of an unauthorized employee - To Workforce Development then the Judiciary