HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED
Friday, February 14, 2025
HB2376. By Del. Burkhammer - Exempting foster parents from having to show proof of vaccination - To Health and Human Resources
HB2377. By Del. Burkhammer, Mazzocchi, Hite, Hamilton, Pushkin, Miller, Pinson, Petitto, Chiarelli, Heckert and Worrell - Relating to child welfare - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
HB2378. By Del. Chiarelli, Hornby, Willis, J. Cannon, Heckert, Shamblin and Browning - Prohibit needle exchanges from providing services in West Virginia - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
HB2379. By Del. Chiarelli and Holstein - Providing a reduction in property tax rates for volunteer fire fighters (FN) - To Finance
HB2380. By Del. Chiarelli, Hornby, J. Cannon, Holstein, Heckert, Shamblin and Browning - To impose a life sentence on fentanyl dealers - To the Judiciary
HB2381. By Del. Chiarelli and Hornby - Relating to permitting a citizen of this state to vote in the election of a municipality in which the citizen does not reside (FN) - To the Judiciary
HB2382. By Del. Chiarelli, Hornby, Willis, McCormick, Holstein, Heckert and Shamblin - To ban homeless camps in municipalities - To the Judiciary
HB2383. By Del. Horst, Maynor, Phillips, Masters, Mallow, Worrell, Jeffries, Kimble, Butler, Ward and Hornby - Relating to the creation of the Criminal Forfeiture Process Act replacing the West Virginia Contraband Forfeiture Act - To the Judiciary
HB2384. By Del. Horst, Masters, D. Smith, Hornby, Sheedy, Heckert, Worrell, Jeffries, Maynor, Crouse and White - 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 - To the Judiciary
HB2385. By Del. Horst, W. Clark, Masters, Sheedy, Willis, Funkhouser, Hornby, Heckert, Worrell, Jeffries and Maynor - To exempt safe gun storage devices from state sales tax - To Finance
HB2386. By Del. Horst, White, Masters, Crouse, Mazzocchi, Kimble, Jeffries, Maynor, Funkhouser, Hornby and Worrell - Relating to the prohibition of warrantless searches and seizures. - To the Judiciary
HB2387. By Del. Horst, Funkhouser, D. Smith, Coop-Gonzalez, Hornby, Sheedy, Worrell, Jeffries, Maynor, W. Clark and Crouse - To repeal the class A1 Pistol stamp for hunting - To Government Organization
HB2388. By Del. W. Clark, Lucas, Riley, Kyle, Heckert and Maynor - Exclude workers of a ski area operators from maximum hour requirements - To Government Organization
HB2389. By Del. W. Clark, Crouse, Moore, Drennan, Worrell, Fehrenbacher, Jeffries, Burkhammer, Hite, Riley and Pritt - Relating to Dietitian Licensure Compact (FN) - To Government Organization
HB2390. By Del. G. Howell - To require DOH, when abandoning a right of way, to notify the legislative representatives in the county or counties in which this right of way is located via email and first class mail in addition to publication in the newspaper (FN) - To Energy and Public Works
HB2391. By Del. G. Howell - Creating the crime of pattern of harrassment - To the Judiciary
HB2392. By Del. G. Howell - Relating to broadband permitting applications (FN) - To Energy and Public Works
HB2393. By Del. G. Howell - Relating to requiring certain reporting from the Mountaineer Trail Network Authority each year - To Energy and Public Works
HB2394. By Del. Pinson and Burkhammer - Requiring teachers to wear a “mobile alert button” for emergency situations, to be known as “Alyssa’s Law.” - To Education then Finance
HB2395. By Del. Pinson - Providing protection for search and rescue group dogs - To the Judiciary
HB2396. By Del. Hillenbrand, Ridenour, Funkhouser, Horst, White, Chiarelli, Pritt, T. Howell, Coop-Gonzalez, Mazzocchi and Kimble - Removing bona fide schools, public libraries, and museums from the list of exemptions from criminal liability relating to distribution and display to minor of obscene matter - To Education then the Judiciary
HB2397. By Del. Hillenbrand, Funkhouser, Masters, Ridenour, Horst, Brooks, Hite, Moore, Mazzocchi and Cooper - Prevent immediate family members from acting in a fiduciary capacity for the same governmental authority - To the Judiciary
HB2398. By Del. Hillenbrand, Funkhouser, Ridenour, Brooks and Kimble - Convention of states delegates have penalties for deviating from what they were sent to convention for - To the Judiciary
HB2399. By Del. Hillenbrand, Horst, Masters, Ward, Mazzocchi, Cooper and Kimble - Relating to the taxation of managed timber - To Finance
HB2400. By Del. Hillenbrand, Funkhouser, Horst, Masters, Ridenour, Brooks, Holstein, White, Hite, Miller and Moore - Prohibiting the delivery of unsolicited absentee ballot applications to any person who has not specifically requested one from the county clerk - To the Judiciary