HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

HB2011. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) and Hornbuckle [By Request of the Executive] - To supplement, amend, and increase an existing item of appropriation in the aforesaid accounts for the designated spending unit for expenditure during the fiscal year 2025. - To Finance

HB2935. By Del. B. Smith - Comprehensive approach to homelessness - To the Judiciary then Finance

HB2936. By Del. Young - Allowing one free day for WV resident’s to obtain new for-profit business license (FN) - To Energy and Public Works then Finance

HB2937. By Del. Young - Relating to childcare subsidies within DHHR, paid based on monthly enrollment (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then Finance

HB2938. By Del. Anders, Kump, Coop-Gonzalez, White, Ferrell, Butler, Dillon, Ridenour, T. Howell, Mazzocchi and Kimble - Making ivermectin available over the counter in West Virginia - To Health and Human Resources

HB2939. By Del. Kyle, Coop-Gonzalez, McCormick, Ward, Dean, Campbell, T. Howell, Hornby and Browning - Remote Schools Support Act - To Education then Finance

HB2940. By Del. Adkins, T. Clark, Browning, Bridges, Parsons, B. Smith, Pritt and Masters - Prohibit parking meters on handicapped spaces  - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB2941. By Del. Ferrell - The purpose of this bill is to establish the Interstate Cosmetology Licensure Compact, create the Interstate Cosmetology Licensure Compact Commission, and provide for the administration of the Compact. - To Government Organization

HB2942. By Del. Street, Zatezalo, Anderson and Fehrenbacher - Administration of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection Design-Build Pilot Program - To Energy and Public Works

HB2943. By Del. Zatezalo, Anderson, Street and Fehrenbacher - Administration of the West Virginia Hazardous Waste Management Act - To Energy and Public Works then Finance

HB2944. By Del. Kump and Horst - Providing authority for West Virginia law enforcement agencies to fine individual vehicle owners who fail to register their vehicle that have have been parked at their residence for more than sixty days - To the Judiciary

HB2945. By Del. Chiarelli and Young - Require registration of persons convicted of abuse - To the Judiciary

HB2946. By Del. Statler, Toney and Ellington - Relating to exempting West Virginia campus police office retirement income from personal income tax after specified date (FN) - To Finance

HB2947. By Del. Pushkin and Young - Clarifying that the legislature cannot impede the judiciary’s duties to assure the fair administration of justice when it or a member of a legislative body is a party in a proceeding relating to legislative actions - To the Judiciary

HB2948. By Del. Ferrell, DeVault, Sheedy, Pritt, Phillips, Linville and Hall - Relating to obtaining title to abandoned or junked motor vehicles abandoned on the property or place of business of an automobile dealer  - To Energy and Public Works

HB2949. By Del. Butler and Ridenour - Prohibiting compensation when assisting persons apply for VA benefits in certain circumstances - To Government Organization then the Judiciary

HB2950. By Del. Cooper - Relating to real estate transfers - To Finance

HB2951. By Del. Hillenbrand, Masters, Barnhart, Ferrell, Anders, Sheedy, Mallow, Hite, Ridenour and Horst - Relating to sales and service tax exemption for small arms and small arms accessories - To Finance

HB2952. By Del. Young - To allow a refundable child tax credit for all eligible for the federal tax credit (FN) - To Health and Human Resources then Finance

HB2953. By Del. Young and Lewis - Consumer Data Protection Act - To Energy and Public Works then the Judiciary

HB2954. By Del. Kimble, Anders, White, Mazzocchi, Ridenour, McGeehan, Phillips, Jeffries, Butler, D. Cannon and Worrell - Requiring medical professionals to report injuries and side effects from vaccines to Bureau for Public Health - To Health and Human Resources

HB2955. By Del. Hornbuckle, Williams, Pushkin, Hansen and Garcia - Limiting the use of state funding under the Hope Scholarship Program for out-of-state private schools and providers - To Education then Finance

HB2956. By Del. Stephens - Expand the grade level for Laken’s Law (FN) - To Health and Human Resources

HB2957. By Del. W. Clark, Lucas, Kyle, Browning, Brooks, McCormick, B. Smith, Adkins, Funkhouser, Foggin and Pinson [By Request of the WV Department of Agriculture] - Relating to fees collected for agricultural related special license plates to be deposited in the Agriculture Fees Fund. - To Energy and Public Works

HB2958. By Del. Chiarelli, McCormick, Statler, Rohrbach, Browning, Lucas and Amos - To clarify what constitutes trespassing at an institution of higher education - To Education then the Judiciary

HB2959. By Del. Horst and Masters - Repeal the West Virginia machinegun ban - To the Judiciary

HB2960. By Del. McCormick, Jennings, Statler, Chiarelli and Street - Allowing the Division of Highways to contract out snow removal to private companies on secondary roads in Monongalia and Preston counties. - To Energy and Public Works

HB2961. By Del. Ridenour, Maynor, Ward, Butler, Hillenbrand, Mallow, Roop, Jennings, Petitto, Akers and Phillips - To amend the law concerning ownership and possession of real property - To the Judiciary

HB2962. By Del. Horst, G. Howell, Mallow, D. Cannon, Crouse and Miller - Gender identification on forms of ID - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB2963. By Del. Criss and Barnhart - To ensure that the survivor of a merger, reorganization, purchase, or assumption of liabilities of a bank chartered by West Virginia is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - To Finance

HB2964. By Del. DeVault, Mallow, Ferrell and Fehrenbacher - Amending residency requirements for regional airport boards (FN) - To Government Organization

HB2965. By Del. Ellington, Willis, Statler, Jennings, W. Clark, D. Smith, Crouse, White, T. Clark, Pritt and Hornby - To redirect payments to PEIA to employees in the form of a Health Savings Account (“HSA”) - To Finance

HB2966. By Del. Funkhouser, Linville, Marple, Hornby, Flanigan, Ridenour and Fluharty - Requiring certain disclosures of election expenditures - To the Judiciary

HB2967. By Del. Pushkin, Hansen and Young - Relating to use of credit scores in applications for insurance - To Finance

HB2968. By Del. Ellington, Hornby, W. Clark, D. Smith, Crouse, White, T. Clark, Coop-Gonzalez and Miller - Relating to the cessation of PEIA as a public healthcare entity and permitting PEIA to operate as a private healthcare insurance company - To Finance

HB2969. By Del. T. Howell, Clay, Mazzocchi, Amos, Canterbury, Petitto, Jennings, Dittman, Campbell, Dillon and B. Smith - Increasing Homestead Exemption - To Finance

HB2970. By Del. Moore, B. Smith, Jeffries, Campbell, D. Cannon, Cooper, Canterbury, Ridenour, Kimble, Ferrell and Green - Relating to requiring certain information with an abstentee ballot - To the Judiciary

HB2971. By Del. Moore, Drennan, Leavitt, Brooks, Dillon, McCormick and Campbell - Back to school sales tax holiday  - To Finance

HB2972. By Del. Moore, Dittman, Drennan, Dillon and Coop-Gonzalez - Relating to timber - To Energy and Public Works

HB2973. By Del. Campbell, Gearheart, Ferrell, Stephens, T. Clark, Eldridge, McCormick, Moore, Pritt and Heckert - Regarding venue for legal actions against the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission - To Education then the Judiciary

HB2974. By Del. Anders, Kump, Coop-Gonzalez, White, Dillon, Ridenour, Mazzocchi, T. Howell, Kimble, Masters and Crouse - To nullify any ATF powers by the federal government to regulate intrastate firearm sales in West Virginia (FN) - To the Judiciary