HOUSE OF DELEGATES
BILLS TO BE INTRODUCED
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
HB2014. By Del. Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker) [By Request of the Executive] - Certified Microgrid Program - To Energy and Public Works
HB2015. By Del. Rohrbach - Relating to liability or other insurance coverage provided by the Board of Risk and Insurance Management to any entity for which such coverage is permissive under state code - To Finance
HB2016. By Del. Campbell, Toney and Pritt - Relating to the creation of the Comprehensive Services Act - To Health and Human Resources
HB2017. By Del. Campbell, Toney and Pritt - To adjust the School Aid Formula’s Transportation calculations from its current standard of student enrollment to school bus mileage traveled daily - To Education then Finance
HB2018. By Del. Campbell, Toney, Dittman, Shamblin, Stephens and Pritt - To require a statewide public school calendar to begin no earlier that September 1 and end no later than May 31 - To Education
HB2019. By Del. Campbell, Canterbury, Cooper, B. Smith, Toney, Shamblin and Pritt - To waive the one-time $10 fee for a Veterans license plate to any first-time applicants who have an Honorable Discharge from any branch of the United States Military (FN) - To Government Organization
HB2020. By Del. Campbell, Toney, Shamblin, Stephens, Dittman and Pritt - To make any business/individual either selling and/or giving any E-Cigarette (vape or cartridge) to anyone under the age of 18 a misdemeanor. - To Health and Human Resources then the Judiciary
HB2021. By Del. Campbell and Pritt - To give County Sheriffs overall approval in requirements for the position of Bailiff - To the Judiciary
HB2022. By Del. Campbell and Shamblin - Relating to changing political parties less than one year prior to being appointed to political office. - To the Judiciary
HB2023. By Del. Campbell, Toney and Pritt - Creating a three-day Muzzleloader season for deer hunting to be scheduled the Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the traditional rifle season in November. - To Government Organization
HB3479. By Del. Ridenour - Reinstituting the maintenance of actions for alienation of affection and criminal conversation - To the Judiciary
HB3480. By Del. J. Cannon - Establishing the “Resiliency and Environmental System Investment Charge Program” (FN) - To Energy and Public Works then Finance
HB3481. By Del. J. Cannon - Protecting sports fans who participate in real-money fantasy sports, skill-based contests to ensure that operators of these contests meet appropriate compliance and financial standards in order to be suitable for licensure and operation within the state. (FN) - To the Judiciary then Finance
HB3482. By Del. Leavitt - Relating generally to microschools. - To Education
HB3483. By Del. Masters - Relating to mental health examination requirements. - To the Judiciary
HB3484. By Del. Flanigan - Mandate underinsurance to match with the states requirement of mandatory uninsurance - To Finance
HB3485. By Del. J. Cannon - Requiring recommendation from the State Treasurer prior to issuing refunding bonds - To Finance
HB3486. By Del. Pinson - Relating to credit for qualified rehabilitated buildings investment - To Finance
HB3487. By Del. W. Clark - Providing that small format, micro hospitals are exempt from certificate of need review - To Health and Human Resources
HB3488. By Del. Crouse - To create the West Virginia Homeschool Student Athletics Participation Act. - To Education
HB3489. By Del. Masters - Relating to vaccine requirements - To Health and Human Resources
HB3490. By Del. Kimble - The Forming Open and Robust University Minds (FORUM) Act - To Education then the Judiciary
HB3491. By Del. Roop, Stephens, Adkins, Bridges and Browning - Relating to per diem jail costs - To the Judiciary then Finance
HB3492. By Del. Rohrbach, Criss, Hanshaw (Mr. Speaker), Amos and Lucas - Relating to municipal economic opportunity development districts. - To Finance
HB3493. By Del. Ridenour - Protection of deployed service members - To the Judiciary
HB3494. By Del. Leavitt, Masters, Sheedy, Foggin, Heckert, Horst, Hornby, Maynor and Funkhouser - Certain persons prohibited from possessing firearms - To the Judiciary
HB3495. By Del. Williams and Young - Prohibiting civil rights violations based on disability, gender identity or sexual orientation - To the Judiciary
HB3496. By Del. Jeffries, Hott, Hall and Barnhart - Relating to property and casualty insurance policies - To Finance
HB3497. By Del. Fluharty - Prohibiting chairmen of state political parties during or up to one year after the termination of their employment as chairmen of those political parties from registering as lobbyists - To the Judiciary
HB3498. By Del. Fehrenbacher, Linville, Moore, Phillips and Heckert - Productive Energy Site Reclamation Waiver - To Energy and Public Works
HB3499. By Del. Fluharty, Hornbuckle and Pushkin - Prohibiting the home schooling of children in certain circumstances - To Education then the Judiciary
HB3500. By Del. Hornbuckle - Creating the Governor’s Cup competition - To Education
HB3501. By Del. Lucas, W. Clark and Ferrell - Relating to residential real estate transactions - To Government Organization
HB3502. By Del. Hornbuckle, Williams, Young, Hamilton, Garcia, Lewis, Bridges and Fluharty - Appropriations from the state Revenue Shortfall Fund and the Income Tax Reserve Fund be utilized to initiate investments in flood prevention initiatives to reduce the impact of severe flooding (FN) - To Government Organization then Finance