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Speaker Hanshaw Announces Plans for Upcoming 87th Legislature

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, today announced several leadership roles within the West Virginia House of Delegates and a change to the committee format for the upcoming 87th Legislature.

Hanshaw, first elected to the House in 2014, is expected to be elected House Speaker for the fifth time when the House convenes for the 87th Legislature Wednesday, Jan. 8. “Each of the ladies and gentlemen who will come to this building to take the oath of office will do so with the confidence of the 1.8 million West Virginians who are counting on us to chart a course of leadership and progress that will improve their daily lives,” Hanshaw said. “A new Legislature is an opportunity to adjust the foundation we have here to facilitate the work of the House, and we believe the lineup we’ve assembled will bring about new discussions, new approaches and new solutions.”

Returning to the position of Majority Whip will be Delegate Marty Gearheart, R-Mercer. Delegate Matt Rohrbach, R-Cabell, will serve as Speaker Pro Tempore as well as continue to serve as Deputy Speaker, a role Delegate David Kelly, R-Tyler, will take on as well.

Delegate Pat McGeehan, R-Hancock, will serve as House Majority Leader. Several members will serve as Assistant Majority Leaders: Delegates Tom Clark, R-Webster; David Green, R-McDowell; Keith Marple, R-Harrison; Delegate-elect Dave McCormick, R-Monongalia; Erica Moore, R-Roane; Mickey Petitto, R-Harrison; and Elliott Pritt, R-Fayette.

Gearheart will be aided in his role with several Assistant Majority Whips: Delegates Jim Butler, R-Mason; Jordan Bridges, R-Logan; Eric Brooks, R-Raleigh; Dave Foggin, R-Wood; Delegate-elect Sarah Drennan, R-Putnam; and Bill Ridenour, R-Jefferson.

The Conference Chairman role will be filled by Delegate Mike Hornby, R-Berkeley, who will help facilitate majority caucus meetings and policy discussions among Republican members. Delegates John Paul Hott, R-Grant, and Doug Smith, R-Mercer, will return to their roles as Conference Vice Chairmen.

“In addition to a strong blend of new and established leadership, I’m excited to implement a new format for our committee work here in the House,” Hanshaw said. “For far too long, the success rate of a legislative session has been measured by the number of bills passed, and that’s just not the appropriate assessment for what should be a focus on problem-solving.

“We’ve seen that the low-hanging fruits, such as the elimination of the food tax and creation of an Intermediate Court of Appeals, have already been picked after 10 years of a Republican majority. What’s left are the complex, complicated issues that will require a different approach to lawmaking.”

The House will have six standing committees: Health and Human Resources, Energy and Public Works, Finance, Government Organization, Education and Judiciary. The Standing Committee on Finance will have four subcommittees and all other standing committees each will have three subcommittees. The committee process also will see changes.

The Speaker will refer each introduced bill to a standing committee or a subcommittee, and similar to the floor session’s three-day process, a bill going through the committee process may cover three days: Introduction, with agency reviews and comments from the public on day one, markups to the bill on day two and committee votes on day three. Both the subcommittees and standing committees will follow this process.

“Not only did we want to build in specific and predictable steps with appropriate timing for the committee process, but we also wanted to better execute our oversight role,” Hanshaw said. “Not every problem is solved by enacting a new law, and we think regular discussions with Executive Branch agencies will give all of us a better understanding of the challenges, successes and resources out there in every corner of our state.”

The Standing Committee on Finance will be led by Chairman Vernon Criss, R-Wood, with Delegate Clay Riley, R-Harrison, serving as Vice Chair. Its Subcommittee on Revenue will be led by Gearheart as its Chairman and Delegate Chuck Horst, R-Berkeley, as Vice Chair. Delegate Trenton Barnhart, R-Pleasants, will be Chairman of the Banking and Insurance Subcommittee and Delegate Walter Hall, R-Kanawha, will be the Vice Chair. The Investments Subcommittee will have Delegate Jarred Cannon, R-Putnam, as Chairman and Delegate-elect Ray Canterbury, R-Greenbrier, as Vice Chair. The Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman will be Hott and Roy Cooper, R-Summers, will serve as its Vice Chair.

Delegate Brandon Steele, R-Raleigh, will serve as Chairman of the Standing Committee on the Judiciary and Delegate JB Akers, R-Kanawha, will be its Vice Chair. The Courts Subcommittee will be led by Delegate Phil Mallow, R-Marion, as its Chairman and Delegate Andy Shamblin, R-Kanawha, as Vice Chair. Delegate Buck Jennings, R-Preston, will serve as Chairman of the Homeland Security Subcommittee and Delegate Bryan Ward, R-Hardy, as its Vice Chairman. Delegate Laura Kimble, R-Harrison, will lead the Legal Services Subcommittee as its Chairman and Delegate Josh Holstein, R-Boone, will serve as its Vice Chair.

Delegate Evan Worrell, R-Cabell, will serve as Chairman of the Standing Committee on Health and Human Resources. Delegate Michael Hite, R-Berkeley, will be its Vice Chair. The Public Health Subcommittee will be led by Delegate Scot Heckert, R-Wood, and Vice Chairman Geno Chiarelli, R-Monongalia. Delegate Adam Burkhammer, R-Lewis, will be Chairman of the Human Services Subcommittee with Delegate Margitta Mazzocchi, R-Logan, serving as its Vice Chair. The Health Care Regulation Subcommittee will have Delegate Dean Jeffries, R-Kanawha, serving as Chairman and Delegate Adam Vance, R-Wyoming, as its Vice Chair.

The Standing Committee on Government Organization will be led by Delegate Chris Phillips, R-Barbour, as its Chairman and Doug Smith, R-Mercer, as Vice Chair. Its Subcommittee on Government Administration will have Delegate Jonathan Pinson, R-Mason, as its Chairman and Delegate Mark Dean, R-Mingo, as its Vice Chair. The Subcommittee on Local Governments will be led by Chairman Dana Ferrell, R-Kanawha, and Vice Chairman Mike DeVault, R-Marion. The Agriculture, Commerce and Tourism Subcommittee will be led by Delegate Wayne Clark, R-Jefferson, as its Chairman and Delegate Patrick Lucas, R-Cabell, as its Vice Chair. The Standing Committee on Education will be led by Chairman Joe Ellington, R-Mercer, and Delegate Joe Statler, R-Monongalia, will serve as its Vice Chair. The Delegate Chris Toney, R-Raleigh, will serve as Chairman of the Subcommittee on Public Education and Delegate Jeff Campbell, R-Greenbrier, as its Vice Chair. Delegate Lori Dittman, R-Braxton, will be Chairman of the Higher Education Subcommittee with Delegate Jimmy Willis, R-Brooke, serving as its Vice Chair. Delegate Kathie Hess-Crouse will serve as Chairman of the Educational Choice Subcommittee and Delegate Mike Hornby, R-Berkeley, as its Vice Chair.

Delegate Bill Anderson, R-Wood, will be Chairman of the Standing Committee on Energy and Public Works with Delegate Mark Zatezalo, R-Hancock, serving as its Vice Chair. Delegate Bob Fehrenbacher, R-Wood, will serve as Chairman of the Energy and Manufacturing Subcommittee with Delegate George Street, R-Preston, as its Vice Chair. The Economic Development Subcommittee will be led by Chairman Gary Howell, R-Mineral, and Vice Chairman Jordan Maynor, R-Raleigh. Chairman Daniel Linville, R-Cabell, will lead the Environment and Infrastructure Subcommittee with Delegate Rick Hillenbrand, R-Hampshire, serving as its Vice Chair.

“We know this will be a big adjustment for a lot of us, especially our staff and the public, but we are optimistic about this approach, which we think will be easier to follow and will lead to a more solution-oriented approach to lawmaking,” Hanshaw said.

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Senate President-Elect Randy Smith Names Leadership for Senate Finance Committee

CHARLESTON – Senate President-elect Randy Smith, R-Preston, today announced the selection of Senator Jason Barrett, R-Berkeley, as Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee for the 87th Legislature, which begins on January 8, 2025.

Senator Rollan Roberts, R-Raleigh, will serve as Vice Chairman. Senate President-Elect Smith noted that his background and expertise will help provide a full perspective on the management of West Virginia’s budgeting and finance needs.

“The Finance Committee does some of the hardest work and heaviest lifting in the Legislature, and it’s a tough job,” Senator Smith said. “I knew I wanted a fresh set of eyes and a strong ability to work with all of our state agencies to take a hard look at our state’s revenues and expenses, and I am confident in Senator Barrett’s ability to take on this task.”

Senate President-elect Smith said that Senator Barrett’s experience as a job creator and small business owner and manager gives him the kind of experience he needs to ensure our state’s budget and finances maintain their health.

“As a person who signs the front of a paycheck, Senator Barrett knows that budgeting and operating within your means isn’t an option,” Senator Smith said. “As a person who is deeply involved in his community, he’s also aware of the critical needs our state has, especially when it comes to infrastructure. He will be able to bring both of these skill sets to the table and ensure West Virginia’s tax dollars are spent wisely and responsibly.”

Senate President-elect Smith also said he looks forward to Senator Barrett continuing the work that outgoing Senate Finance Committee Chairman Eric Tarr, R-Putnam, has done during his service as Chairman.

“Senator Tarr did an outstanding job as our Finance Committee Chairman, and because of his vision, planning, and execution, we were able to secure record-breaking surpluses and provide historic personal income tax cuts to our citizens,” Senator Smith said. “I am grateful to him for his service and thank him for his leadership.”

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Senator Jason Barrett Named Chairman of Finance Committee

CHARLESTON – Senator Jason Barrett, R-Berkeley, said he is honored to be named Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee for the 87th Legislature, which begins on January 8, 2025.

“I am grateful to Senate President-elect Smith for trusting me with this responsibility, and I will work every single day to ensure that we manage West Virginia’s taxpayer money with the respect it deserves,” Senator Barrett said. Senator Barrett is a small business owner in Berkeley County and serves on the Board of Directors of several organizations throughout the Eastern Panhandle. He was first elected to the House of Delegates in 2012 and elected to the Senate in 2022.

“Senate President-elect Smith has been a hard-working family man his entire life, and he knows what it means to have to balance a budget,” Senator Barrett said. “He has a strong sense of what our priorities must be to move West Virginia forward, and I am excited to help him bring that vision to life. We share the belief that we need to invest in our infrastructure and fix our state’s roads, and I am eager to get to work on addressing that need in the upcoming session.”

Senator Barrett said under Senate President-elect Smith’s guidance, he has confidence that West Virginia is poised for growth and success in the future.

“I’m excited to be a part of the leadership team that Senate President Smith is building, and I think West Virginians are really going to see the kind of meaningful financial stewardship that this state expects,” Senator Barrett said. “We look forward to working with Governor-elect Morrisey to make sure that our state’s budget is fiscally responsible and financially sound.”

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Senate President-Elect Randy Smith Names Leadership for Senate Judiciary Committee

CHARLESTON – Senate President-Elect Randy Smith, R-Preston, today announced the selection of Senator Mike Stuart, R-Kanawha, a former United States Attorney under President Trump, as Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee for the 87th Legislature, which begins on January 8, 2025.

Incoming Senator Tom Willis, R-Berkeley, will serve as Vice Chairman. Willis, an attorney from Hedgesville, is a Special Forces Green Beret veteran and Lieutenant Colonel in the West Virginia National Guard.

“We needed to find a leader who was not afraid to stand up for the people of West Virginia,” Senator Smith said. “It was a pretty easy choice considering the background Senator Stuart brings to the team. Not only has he served under President Trump, but he has taken on major issues like the opioid epidemic and has been a staunch advocate for transparency in our government.”

Senate President-elect Smith said Senator Stuart’s extensive experience in the legal field and a proven track record of dedication to his constituents makes him an ideal fit for the role. In addition, he said Senator Stuart’s ability to navigate complex legal matters and provide valuable leadership in shaping legislation that will positively impact the citizens of West Virginia will be critical in the upcoming session.

“The Chairman’s deep understanding of legal issues, coupled with a steadfast commitment to serving the public interest, makes him a natural choice for this crucial role,” Senator Smith said.

In assuming the chairmanship of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Stuart will play a pivotal role in shaping the legislative agenda and helping to reduce government overreach, ensuring that West Virginia citizens and businesses will face fewer barriers. With a focus on transparency, accountability, and cooperation, Senator Stuart will be committed to fostering a legislative environment where the voices of all West Virginians are heard and respected, Senate President-elect Smith said.

“I look forward to working closely with Chairman Stuart and Vice Chairman Willis to advance the welfare of the residents of West Virginia and uphold the values that define our great state,” Senator Smith said.

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Delegate Darren Thorne Appointed to Fill Fifteenth District Vacancy


CHARLESTON – Governor Jim Justice has selected Delegate Darren Thorne, R-Hampshire, to fill the vacancy in the 15th Senatorial District. The 15th Senatorial District includes Hampshire and Morgan Counties and part of Berkeley County.

He replaces Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Trump, R-Morgan, who resigned earlier this month to begin his transition to serve as a newly elected justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia.

Delegate Thorne is a farmer who was first elected to the House of Delegates in 2022 and re-elected in 2024. He is a member of the Agriculture and Natural Resources, Banking and Insurance, Economic Development and Tourism, and Education committees.

“I’m honored that Governor Justice has chosen me to be the next Senator from the 15th District,” Thorne said. “I have greatly enjoyed my time in the House of Delegates, and I look forward to serving both my current constituents in Hampshire County and my new constituents in Morgan and Berkeley counties in this new role. I look forward to this opportunity and working with Senate leadership to help move West Virginia forward.”

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Senate President-Elect Randy Smith Pledges Commitment to West Virginians

CHARLESTON – In an exciting and surprising moment for the state of West Virginia, Senator Randy Smith, R-Preston, has been selected as the Republican caucus nominee for Senate President for the upcoming term.

Members of Senate will take their oaths of office on January 8, 2025, at which time they will officially elect Senator Smith as Senate President for the 87th Legislature.

With a strong record of fighting for the citizens of the state and a clear vision for the future, Senator Smith is set to lead West Virginia towards a brighter tomorrow.

After the process of being selected as the Senate President, Senator Smith expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve in this new capacity.

“I am deeply honored and humbled to have been chosen as the Senate President for West Virginia,” Smith said. “I woke up this morning living the American Dream. As I begin the transition into leadership, I am committed to working tirelessly on behalf of all our citizens to advance policies that will improve our state and ensure a prosperous future for generations to come.”

Senator Smith outlined his priorities for his tenure as Senate President, focusing on areas such as protecting West Virginian’s freedoms, economic development, commonsense social policies, and government reform. He emphasized the importance of unifying the Senate to work together to move West Virginia forward.

“Now is the time for unity and collaboration,” he said. “Together, we can address the challenges facing our state and build a stronger, more vibrant West Virginia.”

As he prepares to assume his new role, Senator Smith made his first move by choosing business leader Senator Patrick Martin, R-Lewis, to be his majority leader.

“Patrick is a bright and talented individual. I have said for a while that he is the hidden gem in our chamber and everyone is about to find out how gifted this young man is,” Senator Smith said. “I have full confidence that he will no doubt be one of the most effective Majority Leaders in our state’s history.”

Being tapped as the new Majority Leader, Senator Martin becomes the youngest Majority Leader to ever serve in that capacity.

“I am honored to serve under Randy Smith as he becomes Senate President and excited to work alongside all my colleagues in the Senate,” Senator Martin stated. “Randy is a Godly man whose dedication to faith, family, and the people of West Virginia sets a strong example for us all. As the youngest Majority Leader in West Virginia Senate history, I’m eager to bring fresh energy to our work and help guide our state toward a brighter future.”

Senator Smith wanted to publicly thank his colleagues for their support and pledged to lead with integrity, transparency, and a steadfast commitment to the people of West Virginia. “I am confident that by working together, we can achieve great things for our state,” he said.

Senator Smith will officially assume the position of Senate President on January 8. During this transition period, he will be building out the remainder of his leadership team. West Virginians can look forward to a time of stability and commitment to them under his leadership.

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Joe Funkhouser Takes Oath of Office

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Joe Funkhouser became the newest member of the West Virginia House of Delegates Monday, Oct. 21.

Funkhouser, a fourth-generation Jefferson County resident, was appointed to serve the 98th Delegate District, which is made up of a portion of Jefferson County. He will complete the unexpired term of former Delegate Paul Espinosa, R-Jefferson.

Clissy Funkhouser, the new Delegate’s mother, held a Bible as House Speaker Roger Hanshaw, R-Clay, administered the oath of office. She said the day was especially meaningful because he’ll be continuing the legacy of her husband, the late Randy Funkhouser, who worked closely with lawmakers and community leaders throughout the years to advocate for farmland preservation as well as protecting and enhancing the Thoroughbred industry. She said he would be proud to see their son stepping up to public service in such a big way.

Joe Funkhouser is an attorney practicing civil litigation and currently completing the Continuing Legal Education requirements to serve as guardian ad litem.

“The Eastern Panhandle Bar Association put out a call to have more attorneys serving in these roles because we have such a dire shortage, and I know it will help me to even better understand our foster care system,” he said. “I’m eager to get to work in the Legislature on ways to make West Virginia an even more wonderful place to live, work, raise a family and retire.”

Funkhouser has served as a board member for the Jefferson County Farmland Protection Board, Charles Town Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association, Charles Town Racetrack Chaplaincy and West Virginia Racing United.

His committee assignments and contact information will be listed on the West Virginia Legislature’s website at a later date.

Contact: Ann Ali (304) 340-3323

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Senate Calendar and Committee Schedule for Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Tuesday, October 8, 2024 – 4th Day of Second Extraordinary Session

The Senate will convene at 11 a.m.

THIRD READING

  • Eng. SB 2011: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Executive, Governor’s Office, Civil Contingent Fund
  • Eng. SB 2012: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Higher Education Policy Commission, Administration, Control Account
  • Eng. SB 2013: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Economic Development, Office of Secretary
  • Eng. SB 2014: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Health, Office of Inspector General
  • Eng. SB 2015: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Division of Environmental Protection
  • Eng. SB 2016: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Office of Technology
  • Eng. SB 2018: Supplementing and amending appropriations to WV Conservation Agency
  • Eng. SB 2019: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Administration, Public Defender Services
  • Eng. SB 2026: Providing for child and dependent care credit against personal income tax
  • Eng. SB 2030: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Department of Education
  • Eng. HB 208: Relating to making West Virginia an agreement state with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission – (With right to amend)

SECOND READING

  • SB 2040: Placing limited moratorium on new municipal fire fees imposed on non-municipal residents
  • SB 2041: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Office of Emergency Medical Services

FIRST READING

There are no bills on First Reading for Tuesday, October 8, 2024.

Scheduled Interim Committee Meetings

  • 2 p.m.: Agriculture and Rural Development
  • 2 p.m.: Joint Standing Committee on Insurance and PEIA
  • 3 p.m.: Joint Committee on Government and Finance
  • 3 p.m.: Joint Committee on Volunteer Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services
  • 4 p.m.: Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources Accountability

** Committee times and agendas are subject to change. **

Bills that Have Passed the Senate as of Monday, October 7, 2024 (28 – 21 Senate; 7 House)

  • SB 2009: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Public Employees Insurance Agency (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 2010: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Governor’s Office, Civil Contingent Fund (Passed House; pending Senate concurrence to House amendments)
  • SB 2017: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Division of Culture and History (H Second Reading, 10-08)
  • SB 2020: Supplementing and amending appropriations to WV School of Osteopathic Medicine (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 2021: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Correctional Units (H Second Reading, 10-08)
  • SB 2022: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Bureau of Juvenile Services (H Second Reading, 10-08)
  • SB 2024: Supplementary appropriation to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority (H Second Reading, 10-08)
  • SB 2027: Relating to public charter school application for funding (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2028: Permitting development of opioid treatment program if part of clinical trial and approved by institutional review board (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2029: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Economic Development, Office of Secretary (H Second Reading, 10-08)
  • SB 2031: Supplementary appropriation to School Building Authority, School Construction Fund (H Second Reading, 10-08)
  • SB 2032: Supplementing and amending appropriations Department of Agriculture (H Second Reading, 10-08)
  • SB 2033: Relating to personal income tax (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2034: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Homeland Security, WV State Police (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2035: Funding for certain broadband expansion programs administered by Economic Development Authority (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2036: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Higher Education Policy Commission (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2037: Supplementing and amending appropriations to New River Community and Technical College (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2038: Expiring funds from Treasurer’s Office, Unclaimed Property Fund (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2039: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Governor’s Office, Civil Contingent Fund (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2042: Transferring powers and duties of Municipal Bond Commission (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2043: Relating to bonded indebtedness of State of WV (Pending House introduction)
  • HB 201: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Department of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 202: Supplementing, amending and increasing an existing item of appropriation from the State Road Fund to the Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 203: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Veterans’ Assistance, Veterans’ Home (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 204: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security, West Virginia State Police (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 205: Supplementing and amending appropriations Adjutant General, State Militia (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 206: Supplementing and amending appropriations to West Virginia University, General Administrative Fund (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 207: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Board of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)

Senate Resolutions that Have Been Adopted by the Senate as of Monday, October 7, 2024 (1)

  • SCR 201: Authorizing adjournments of Senate and House of Delegates (Adopted, 09-30)

Action on House Bills in the Senate as of Monday, October 7, 2024 (14)

  • HB 201: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Department of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 202: Supplementing, amending and increasing an existing item of appropriation from the State Road Fund to the Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 203: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Veterans’ Assistance, Veterans’ Home (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 204: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security, West Virginia State Police (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 205: Supplementing and amending appropriations Adjutant General, State Militia (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 206: Supplementing and amending appropriations to West Virginia University, General Administrative Fund (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 207: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Board of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 208: Relating to making West Virginia an agreement state with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (S Third Reading, 10-08)
  • HB 211: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Executive, Governor’s Office, Civil Contingent Fund (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 213: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Economic Development, Office of the Secretary (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 214: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Health, Office of the Inspector General (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 215: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Division of Environmental Protection (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 219: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Administration, Public Defender Services (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 226: Providing for a child and dependent care credit against the personal income tax (Pending Senate introduction)

Bills that Have Completed Legislation as of Monday, October 7, 2024 (9 – 2 Senate; 7 House)

  • SB 2009: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Public Employees Insurance Agency (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • SB 2020: Supplementing and amending appropriations to WV School of Osteopathic Medicine (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 201: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Department of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 202: Supplementing, amending and increasing an existing item of appropriation from the State Road Fund to the Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 203: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Veterans’ Assistance, Veterans’ Home (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 204: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security, West Virginia State Police (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 205: Supplementing and amending appropriations Adjutant General, State Militia (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 206: Supplementing and amending appropriations to West Virginia University, General Administrative Fund (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 207: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Board of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)

Resolutions that Have Completed Legislation as of Monday, October 7, 2024 (1)

  • SCR 201: Authorizing adjournments of Senate and House of Delegates (Adopted, 09-30)

Committee times and agendas are subject to change. Follow @WVSenClerk on Twitter for updates.

All Senate Committee meetings and floor sessions are available for both live streaming and to watch again in our archives. The link to the Senate’s archived video page can be found here:http://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00289/Harmony/en/View/UpcomingEvents

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Senate Calendar and Interim Committee Schedule for Monday, October 7, 2024

Monday, October 7, 2024 – 3rd Day of Second Extraordinary Session

The Senate will convene at 1 p.m.

THIRD READING

  • Eng. SB 2011: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Executive, Governor’s Office, Civil Contingent Fund
  • Eng. SB 2012: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Higher Education Policy Commission, Administration, Control Account
  • Eng. SB 2013: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Economic Development, Office of Secretary
  • Eng. SB 2014: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Health, Office of Inspector General
  • Eng. SB 2015: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Division of Environmental Protection
  • Eng. SB 2016: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Office of Technology
  • Eng. SB 2018: Supplementing and amending appropriations to WV Conservation Agency
  • Eng. SB 2019: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Administration, Public Defender Services
  • Eng. SB 2026: Providing for child and dependent care credit against personal income tax
  • Eng. SB 2027: Relating to public charter school application for funding – (With right to amend)
  • Eng. SB 2028: Permitting development of opioid treatment program if part of clinical trial and approved by institutional review board – (With right to amend)

SECOND READING

  • SB 2025: Reducing personal income tax
  • SB 2030: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Department of Education
  • Eng. HB 208: Relating to making West Virginia an agreement state with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

FIRST READING

There are no bills on First Reading for Monday, October 7, 2024.

Scheduled Interim Committee Meetings

  • 9 a.m.: Joint Standing Committee on the Judiciary (House Chamber)
  • 9 a.m.: Joint Standing Committee on Finance (Senate Chamber)
  • 11 a.m.: Commission on Special Investigations (Senate Finance)
  • 11 a.m.: Legislative Oversight Committee on Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority (Senate Judiciary)
  • 3 p.m.: Joint Standing Committee on Economic Development and Tourism (House Chamber)
  • 4 p.m.: Joint Standing Committee on Health (Senate Chamber)
  • 4 p.m.: Joint Standing Committee on Energy and Manufacturing (Senate Judiciary)

** Committee times and agendas are subject to change. **

Bills that Have Passed the Senate as of Sunday, October 6, 2024 (17 – 10 Senate; 7 House)

  • SB 2009: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Public Employees Insurance Agency (H Second Reading, 10-07)
  • SB 2010: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Governor’s Office, Civil Contingent Fund (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2017: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Division of Culture and History (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2020: Supplementing and amending appropriations to WV School of Osteopathic Medicine (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2021: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Correctional Units (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2022: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Bureau of Juvenile Services (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2024: Supplementary appropriation to Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Regional Jail and Correctional Facility Authority (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2029: Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Economic Development, Office of Secretary (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2031: Supplementary appropriation to School Building Authority, School Construction Fund (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 2032: Supplementing and amending appropriations Department of Agriculture (Pending House introduction)
  • HB 201: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Department of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 202: Supplementing, amending and increasing an existing item of appropriation from the State Road Fund to the Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 203: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Veterans’ Assistance, Veterans’ Home (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 204: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security, West Virginia State Police (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 205: Supplementing and amending appropriations Adjutant General, State Militia (Passed Senate; pending House concurrence to Senate amendment)
  • HB 206: Supplementing and amending appropriations to West Virginia University, General Administrative Fund (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 207: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Board of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)

Senate Resolutions that Have Been Adopted by the Senate as of Sunday, October 6, 2024 (1)

  • SCR 201: Authorizing adjournments of Senate and House of Delegates (Adopted, 09-30)

Action on House Bills in the Senate as of Sunday, October 6, 2024 (8)

  • HB 201: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Department of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 202: Supplementing, amending and increasing an existing item of appropriation from the State Road Fund to the Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 203: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Veterans’ Assistance, Veterans’ Home (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 204: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security, West Virginia State Police (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 205: Supplementing and amending appropriations Adjutant General, State Militia (Passed Senate; pending House concurrence to Senate amendment)
  • HB 206: Supplementing and amending appropriations to West Virginia University, General Administrative Fund (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 207: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Board of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 208: Relating to making West Virginia an agreement state with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (S Second Reading, 10-07)

Bills that Have Completed Legislation as of Sunday, October 6, 2024 (6 – 6 House)

  • HB 201: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Department of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 202: Supplementing, amending and increasing an existing item of appropriation from the State Road Fund to the Department of Transportation, Division of Highways (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 203: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Veterans’ Assistance, Veterans’ Home (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 204: Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Department of Homeland Security, West Virginia State Police (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 206: Supplementing and amending appropriations to West Virginia University, General Administrative Fund (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)
  • HB 207: Supplementing and amending appropriations to State Board of Education (Completed legislation; awaiting action by Governor)

Resolutions that Have Completed Legislation as of Sunday, October 6, 2024 (1)

  • SCR 201: Authorizing adjournments of Senate and House of Delegates (Adopted, 09-30)

Committee times and agendas are subject to change. Follow @WVSenClerk on Twitter for updates.

All Senate Committee meetings and floor sessions are available for both live streaming and to watch again in our archives. The link to the Senate’s archived video page can be found here: http://sg001-harmony.sliq.net/00289/Harmony/en/View/UpcomingEvents

Contact: Jacque Bland at (304) 357-7999

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Member Press Release

Roop Takes Oath of Office

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Carl “Bill” Roop of Beckley took the oath of office Friday, Aug. 2, bringing the House of Delegates back to 100 members.

Roop is an attorney who recently closed his private practice. He was appointed to serve the 44th Delegate District, which is made up of a portion of Raleigh County. He will complete the unexpired term of former Delegate Todd Kirby. West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals Justice John Hutchison administered the oath of office, a ceremony Justice Hutchison had performed only once before, swearing in the late House Speaker Bob Kiss, who also was from Raleigh County.

Roop was surrounded by his wife, Jan, and their two children, Isaac and Isabell, as he took the oath of office while some other family members joined House Speaker Roger Hanshaw and House Clerk Steve Harrison in the Chamber to watch. Roop said his late parents Jack and Mary Roop brought him up to give back to his community through service, noting his father served in the House of Delegates from 1982 through 1992.

Roop said his life and work experiences give him a perspective he’s eager to “bring to the team” as a member of the Legislature, noting his time both as an assistant prosecutor and having represented parents in CPS issues. He also said he takes a unique view of local economic development initiatives because of his previous service as a county attorney.

Roop’s committee assignments and contact information will be listed on the West Virginia Legislature’s website at a later date.

Contact: Ann Ali at (304) 340-3323

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