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Kathie Hess Crouse (R - Putnam, 019)





CONTACT

kathie.crouse@wvhouse.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 210E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3118

District:
520 Eighteen Mile Creek Road
Buffalo, WV 25033
District Phone: (856) 528-4355


Kathie Hess Crouse Biography

Education: Bachelor of Science with concentrations in Microbiology and Molecular Biology, Associates Degree in Science – West Virginia State University.

Spouse: Marc Crouse

Children: Willow, Chase, Patrick, Nicholas, Michael

Parents: Roger and Linda Hess

Religion: Christian

Affiliations: West Virginia Home Education Association, West Virginia Citizens Defense League, Christian Home Educators, Home School Legal Defense, Putnam County Convention And Visitors Bureau, Putnam County Republican Club, Rotary Of Putnam County, Putnam County Republican Women, Kanawha County Republican Women, Wv Federation Of Republican Women, Kanawha Valley Soap Box Derby

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

CHAIR: Educational Choice
Education
Energy and Manufacturing
Energy and Public Works

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
Education
Energy and Manufacturing


DISTRICT 019


District Counties: Putnam

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2025

Delegate Crouse was the Lead Sponsor of 38 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
HB 2127Relating to Women’s Bill of RightsPendingJudiciary
HB 2403Remove hormone blockers from transgender codePending
HB 2404Provide tax credit incentive to businesses and individuals that donate to pregnancy/birth centersPendingFinance
HB 2405Provide tax credit for homeschool students Pending
HB 2406Eliminate woke, anti-women words from state governmentPending
HB 2407To remove income tax from overtime workPendingFinance
HB 2408To Prohibit Ranked Choice Voting in WVPending
HB 2435To repeal a provision of the code relating to the limitation on bringing an action to enter upon or recover landsPendingJudiciary
HB 2481Businesses in WV must accept cashPendingFinance
HB 2484Clarifying the probationary period for paid municipal firefighters.Signed
HB 2491Relating to conditions on holding online rafflesSigned
HB 2717To eliminate the process of vehicle inspection in West VirginiaPending
HB 2726Remove standardized testing in public and private schoolsPending
HB 2728 Insurance must cover Bioidentical hormones as they do pharmaceutical onePendingFinance
HB 2729Vaccine exemption for private, parochial, charter, virtual charter, and remote public schools.Pending
HB 2730Relating to establishing a pilot program to develop a childcare program where the state, employer, and employee, contribute one-third of the total cost eachPendingFinance
HB 2731Creating the Employee Child Care Assistance PartnershipPending
HB 2732Permitting religious exemptions for compulsory immunizationsPending
HB 2733Relating to the Women’s Right to Know Act Pending
HB 2734Requiring K–12 schools to display school report card on websitePending
HB 2735Relating to natural immunity or antibodies to any illness to be treated as equal or better to vaccine induced immunityPending
HB 2739To remove the helmet law in West Virginia.PendingFinance
HB 2752Relating to motorcycle safetySigned
HB 2776Requiring Department of Health to report positive Alpha Gal tests to CDCRFSD
HB 2777Relating to removing requirements to submit certain evidence on behalf of home-schooled children Pending
HB 2778To remove the taxation on burials, funerals and cremationPendingFinance
HB 2779To require cameras in every classroom and room where children are presentPending
HB 2780Providing any employee working 20 hours or more per week in a licensed child care center or certified family child care (FCC) home is eligible for a child care subsidy, regardless of their household incomePendingFinance
HB 2819Creating penalties for county and state boards of education for providing misinformation to parents, custodians, reviewers, or any other individual through any form of communicationPending
HB 3093To provide for immunity for mental health providers who are involved in mental hygiene checks.PendingJudiciary
HB 3153Relating to dog racing requirementsPendingJudiciary
HB 3194To provide a pay increase for the West Virginia Capitol Police and support staff of Capitol policePendingFinance
HB 3195Relating to the membership of the Hope Scholarship BoardPending
HB 3200Relating to the rate of tax on motor vehiclesPendingFinance
HB 3219Permitting certain nonviolent offenders to be able to carry firearms.PendingJudiciary
HB 3335Relating to revoked or suspended driver’s lisencePendingJudiciary
HB 3422Relating to requiring the State Board of Education to design, test, and deploy an internet-based reporting system to be known as the School Choice PortalPendingFinance
HB 3488To create the West Virginia Homeschool Student Athletics Participation Act.Pending

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