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Tom Takubo (R - Kanawha, 17)





CONTACT

tom.takubo@wvsenate.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 203W, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7990


Tom Takubo Biography

Education: Chapmanville High School; B.S. Marshall University, Science; West Virginia Osteopathic School, D.O.; West Virginia University, Internal Medicine 2003; East Tennessee State, Pulmonary Critical Care 2007

Occupation: Physician

Spouse: Tori Takubo

Children: Maggie, Trevor and Molly

Parents: Tom Takubo, father; Sandy Colegrove, mother and Freddie Colgrove, stepfather

Religion: Christian

Town of Birth: Columbus, OH

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

Finance
Health and Human Resources
Pensions
Select Committee on Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
Committee on Flooding
Corrections and Public Safety
Finance
Health
Pensions and Retirement
West Virginia Fusion Center Oversight Committee



DISTRICT 17


District Counties: Kanawha (part)

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2026

Senator Takubo was the Lead Sponsor of 30 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
SJR 16Constitutional Officer Term Limit AmendmentPendingJudiciary
SB 492Establishing additional modification reducing federal adjusted gross income relating to taxes on tips and overtimePendingFinance
SB 515Requiring drug testing for individuals receiving office-based medication-assisted treatmentPending
SB 516Increasing state minimum salary for teachersPending
SB 568Creating Oral Health and Cancer Rights ActPending
SB 580Updating practice act for WV Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Technology BoardPending
SB 583Creating emeritus physician licensePending
SB 619Creating Stop the Bleed ActPending
SB 620Exempting certain physicians from specified traffic laws when responding to emergenciesPendingFinance
SB 621Providing tax credit to corporations for existing employer-provided child care facilitiesPending
SB 637Establishing tax credit for certain physicians who locate to practice in WVPending
SB 638Creating Forensic Pathology Recruitment ProgramPending
SB 639Levying user fee on cigarettes to support EMSPending
SB 647Allowing physician assistants to own practicePending
SB 676Allowing certain Capitol Police officers to participate in WV State Police Retirement SystemPendingFinance
SB 677Relating to professionals licensed by WV Board of MedicinePending
SB 682Relating to operation of certain motorboats on lakesPending
SB 743Creating exemption to prescription limitations for mid-level providersPending
SB 765Allowing retail liquor outlets discount certain liquor below minimum markupPendingFinance
SB 807Authorizing physician assistants to own businessPending
SB 808Regulating consumable hemp productsPending
SB 809Rescheduling cannabis from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3Pending
SB 810Relating to lung cancer prevention and educationPending
SB 811Allowing individuals to change party voter registration during day of votingPendingJudiciary
SB 895Removing time limits for filing or modifying claims for massive fibrosisPendingJudiciary
SB 914Increasing taxes on tobacco productsPending
SB 994Relating to Medicaid reimbursement rates for certain mental health proceduresPending
SB 1074Allowing newly hired emergency medical vehicle operators to participate in EMS Retirement SystemPendingFinance
SB 1075Funding Tobacco Use Cessation InitiativePending
SB 1078Clarifying requirements of possession and administration of epinephrine in schoolsPending

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