HOUSE OF DELEGATES

BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

HB3295. By Del. Ridenour, Pritt, Ellington, White, Jennings, Hornby, Crouse, Barnhart, Willis, Hillenbrand and Mallow - Troop- to-Teachers - To Education then Finance

HB3296. By Del. Stephens, McGeehan, Kyle, Sheedy, Marple and Flanigan - Clarifying how municipalities may deal with dilapidated structures. - To Government Organization

HB3297. By Del. McGeehan, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Phillips, Ellington, Criss, Jeffries, Gearheart and Riley - Establishing the Washington Center for Civics, Culture, and Statesmanship at West Virginia University. - To Government Organization

HB3298. By Del. Kimble, Anders, White, Mazzocchi, T. Howell, D. Cannon, Phillips, Butler and Coop-Gonzalez - Prohibit requiring Covid-19 vaccine or booster shot to attend in person classes at colleges and universities - To Health and Human Resources then Education

HB3299. By Del. Kimble, Ridenour, McGeehan, Mazzocchi, Kump and Butler - To require drones used by state and county personnel to be produced in the United States - To the Judiciary

HB3300. By Del. Kimble, T. Howell, Mazzocchi, Petitto, Kump and Butler - Relating to a patient’s right to choose physician - To Health and Human Resources

HB3301. By Del. Kimble, Anders, White, Steele, T. Howell, Mazzocchi, Worrell, Kump, Phillips, Butler and Coop-Gonzalez - Prohibiting laws requiring person to receive or use medical products - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB3302. By Del. Roop, Cooper, Dean, Bridges, Pritt and Brooks - Relating to state contracts regarding homeless - To Government Organization

HB3303. By Del. McGeehan, Hornby, Worrell, Crouse, White, Horst, Pinson and Foggin - Expanding powers of bounty hunters in West Virginia  (FN) - To the Judiciary

HB3304. By Del. McGeehan, Horst, Pinson, Stephens and Foggin - To create statutes celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. - To Government Organization

HB3305. By Del. Holstein and Chiarelli - Changing the limit on switching parties before filing to run for office from 60 days to 180 days prior to an election.  - To the Judiciary

HB3306. By Del. Browning - Involuntary treatment for substance use disorder (Cassie’s Law) - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary

HB3307. By Del. G. Howell, Masters, Stephens, Barnhart and Linville - Requiring annual audit of non-governmental organizations (“NGOs”) that receive money from the state (FN) - To Government Organization

HB3308. By Del. Anders, Kump, Worrell, Horst, Foggin, Ward, White, Coop-Gonzalez, Kimble, Dillon and Ridenour - Relating to the termination of the authority’s certificate of need program - To Health and Human Resources

HB3309. By Del. Bridges, Dean, Crouse, Ward, Lucas, Roop, T. Clark, Heckert, Marple, Stephens and Browning - Authorizing sheriffs who are members of the public retirement system to retire upon attaining the age of sixty-two with eight or more years of services  (FN) - To Finance

HB3310. By Del. Bridges, Dean, Vance, Hornby, Foggin, Willis, Dillon, Roop, Hornbuckle, Young and Eldridge - To require all utility companies to absorb the costs of maintenance, upgrades, and repairs for their pipes, cables, utility poles, electrical lines, and other necessities without increasing rates or costs to consumers/customers. - To Energy and Public Works

HB3311. By Del. W. Clark - Exempt counties with certain population growth from the CON process   (FN) - To Health and Human Resources

HB3312. By Del. Pinson and Kelly - Increasing the sheriff salary in every class to be 10% above the salary of the clerk and circuit clerk of a county. (FN) - To Government Organization then Finance

HB3313. By Del. Dittman, Eldridge, Horst, Ridenour, Campbell, Kyle, McCormick, Willis, Dean, Hott and Miller - Providing more opportunities for high school students in community colleges (FN) - To Education

HB3314. By Del. Stephens, Willis, Shamblin, T. Clark, Campbell, Pritt, Toney, Dittman, Flanigan, Ferrell and Marple - To require that teachers in grades 7 through twelve, who teach classes with more than 30 students in their classes receive an additional $25 per day per student over the 30 student-limit, with exceptions for physical education, band, chorus, strings, theater, dance, and other classes aimed at artistic performance. (FN) - To Education then Finance

HB3315. By Del. Stephens, Willis, Shamblin, T. Clark, Campbell, Pritt, Toney, Dittman, Flanigan, Ferrell and Marple - To add to the teacher pay scale the increments of Bachelor’s Plus 30 and Master’s Plus 60 and add that amount in the appropriate increment. (FN) - To Education then Finance