HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Thursday, January 18, 2024

HB4884. By Del. Pinson - Allowing healthcare workers to refuse to perform procedures related to sex reassignment or gender identity transitioning for religious or conscientious objection - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB4885. By Del. Summers, Mallow, Phillips, Tully, Horst and Cooper - Relating to blocking roadways - To the Judiciary

HB4886. By Del. Howell, Willis, Mallow, Jeffries, Kelly, W. Clark, Ferrell, E. Pritt, Householder, Toney and Phillips - Relating to spam phone calls. - To the Judiciary

HB4887. By Del. Kump - Reducing the term of office for Berkely County Commissioners from six years to four years.  - To Political Subdivisions then the Judiciary

HB4888. By Del. Sheedy, Willis, Winzenreid, Stephens, Barnhart, Zatezalo, Kelly and Heckert - Requiring ten percent of all state revenues derived from sales tax, excise tax, severance tax, or generated by any other means be placed in General Revenue and returned to the County Division of Highways (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure then Finance

HB4889. By Del. Sheedy, Hillenbrand, Griffith, Toney, Mallow, Kelly, Heckert and Street - Increasing penalty for undocumented parking in “Purple Heart Wounded” or “Veterans” parking spaces.  - To the Judiciary

HB4890. By Del. Sheedy, Cooper, Hillenbrand, Winzenreid, Toney, Mallow, Kelly, Heckert and Street - To eliminate additional fee from the WVDMV for honorably discharged veterans for “Veteran” vehicle registration plate - To Technology and Infrastructure then Finance

HB4891. By Del. Smith, Kelly, Hornby, Fehrenbacher, Jeffries, Thorne, Foster and Rowe - Removing authority of Agriculture Commissioner to increase certain fees by rules or regulations - To Government Organization

HB4892. By Del. Rohrbach - Relating to the distribution of drugs to safety net providers and contract pharmacies - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Health and Human Resources

HB4893. By Del. Hornbuckle - To increase the minimum starting salary for a teacher to $50,000 (FN) - To Education then Finance

HB4894. By Del. Steele - Expand exception to Spousal Privilege - To the Judiciary

HB4895. By Del. Steele and Worrell - Establishing speed limits in child care zones (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure

HB4896. By Del. Ferrell - Relating to eligibility requirements for student transfers to a public school for WVSSAC sanctioned sports - To Education

HB4897. By Del. Pinson, Burkhammer and Summers - Relating to guardians ad litem. - To Senior, Children, and Family Issues then the Judiciary

HB4898. By Del. Pinson and Burkhammer - Relating to foster or adoption parents sincerely held religious or moral beliefs regarding sexual orientation or gender idenity - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB4899. By Del. Pinson and Burkhammer - WV Belief-Based Campus Student Organization Bill - To Education

HB4900. By Del. Young - To create the Core State Behavioral Health Crisis Services System (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then Finance

HB4901. By Del. Vance - To exempt the first $20,000 of earnings from the state income tax for West Virginia residents (FN) - To Finance

HB4902. By Del. E. Pritt, W. Clark, Chiarelli, Ross, Toney and Statler - To provide a raise for special education aides, as well as a raise for self-contained special education teachers. - To Education then Finance

HB4903. By Del. E. Pritt, W. Clark, Chiarelli, Ross, Hornby and Toney - Relating to critical vacancies in public education  - To Education

HB4904. By Del. Hansen and Young - Relating to power generating plant sites - To Energy and Manufacturing then Finance

HB4905. By Del. Howell, W. Clark, Campbell, Willis, Thorne, E. Pritt, Dittman, Ferrell, Hornbuckle, Fehrenbacher and Hornby - Relating to the Tourism and Commercial Opportunity Zone Tax and Tax Credit Act (FN) - To Economic Development and Tourism then Finance

HB4906. By Del. Hansen and Young - Relating to Well Location Restrictions - To Energy and Manufacturing then the Judiciary

HB4907. By Del. Worrell - Repeal code relating to inspection of vehicles (FN) - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB4908. By Del. Summers - Relating to permitting the state agencies to contract with the West Virginia public health Institute - To Health and Human Resources

HB4909. By Del. Summers - Relating to eliminating the certificate of need program for health services - To Health and Human Resources

HB4910. By Del. Summers - Relating to providing an exemption to be eligible for a hearing-aid fitting and dealing licensure - To Government Organization

HB4911. By Del. Hornby and Summers - Relating to the sale of raw milk - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Health and Human Resources

HB4912. By Del. W. Clark and Thorne - Relating generally to the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act - To the Judiciary

HB4913. By Del. W. Clark, Thorne and Warner - Relating to the Uniform Special Deposits Act - To Banking and Insurance then the Judiciary

HB4914. By Del. Young - Establish Food Waste Task Force (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then Government Organization

HB4915. By Del. Jeffries - Creating Adopt-A-Trail volunteer programs for public land under DNR jurisdiction (FN) - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization

HB4916. By Del. W. Clark and Warner - Relating to the Uniform Unlawful Restriction in Land Records Act - To the Judiciary

HB4917. By Del. Horst, Hardy, Phillips, Crouse, Hite, Mazzocchi, Howell, W. Clark, Kump, Bridges and Willis - To provide an optional pop up window to sign up for NRA or USCCA firearms safety classes when purchasing a hunting or fishing license online. - To Agriculture and Natural Resources then Government Organization

HB4918. By Del. Horst, Thorne, Heckert, Phillips, Crouse, Hite, Maynor, Hardy, Mazzocchi, Howell and W. Clark - To codify the USCCA to provide concealed carry classes in West Virginia. - To the Judiciary

HB4919. By Del. Riley - Relating to the Promise Scholarship - To Education then Finance

HB4920. By Del. Horst, Longanacre, Smith, Phillips, McGeehan, Ferrell, Burkhammer, Hite, Hornby, Brooks and Barnhart - To create the felony offense for “swatting” another individual - To Technology and Infrastructure then the Judiciary

HB4921. By Del. Sheedy, DeVault, E. Pritt, Willis, Foggin, Foster, Ferrell and Stephens - Relating generally to tuition for children of out of state alumni of WV state universities.  - To Education then Finance