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Delegate Jeff Campbell

(R) Greenbrier County

Contact Information

Capitol Office:
Room 204E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305

Biography

  • Date of Birth: February 8th, 1969
  • Education: Greenbrier East High School Concord College, Bachelor of Arts in Communications Concord University, Bachelor of Science in Education
  • Public Service: West Virginia State Democratic Executive Committee, Greenbrier County Democratic Executive Committee (1999-2010), 11th Senatorial District Democratic Executive Committee (1998-2002), 10th Senatorial District Democratic Executive Committee (2002-2006), 3rd Congressional District Democratic Executive Committee (1998-2006)
  • Occupation: Teacher and Radio Broadcaster
  • Parents: the late James W. "Bill" Campbell and Joyce Campbell
  • Religion: Christian
  • Town of Birth: Hinton, WV
  • Affiliations: Concord University Alumni Association Greenbrier Jaycees (1996-2009) Greenbrier County Farm Bureau Greenbrier East Spartan Athletic Foundation Board of Directors West Virginia Athletic Coaches Association West Virginia Education Association Communications Director, West Virginia North-South Football Classic Greenbrier East Sports Hall of Fame.

District: 46 (Greenbrier & Pocahontas Counties)

Bill Session Title Sponsor Status Committee
HB20162025 RSRelating to the creation of the Comprehensive Services ActLeadPending
HB20172025 RSTo adjust the School Aid Formula’s Transportation calculations from its current standard of student enrollment to school bus mileage traveled dailyLeadPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB20182025 RSTo require a statewide public school calendar to begin no earlier that September 1 and end no later than May 31LeadPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB20192025 RSTo 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 MilitaryLeadPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
HB20202025 RSTo make any business/individual either selling and/or giving any E-Cigarette (vape or cartridge) to anyone under the age of 18 a misdemeanor. LeadPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB20212025 RSTo give County Sheriffs overall approval in requirements for the position of BailiffLeadPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB20222025 RSRelating to changing political parties less than one year prior to being appointed to political office. LeadPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB20232025 RSCreating a three-day Muzzleloader season for deer hunting to be scheduled the Thursday, Friday and Saturday before the traditional rifle season in November. LeadPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
HB25142025 RSTo remove reference to one-time reports that have already been given.8thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB25152025 RSRelating to elementary behavior intervention and safety8thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB25162025 RSTo repeal antiquated and inoperative portions of code.8thSigned by Governor
HB26142025 RSTo allow money paid to state employees to go to their estate if they pass away before their retirement date9thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB27272025 RSRequire at least one person of the WVU Board of Governors and of the West Virginia State University with a background in agriculture or agricultural field4thPendingSubcommittee on Higher Education
HB27742025 RSCoach Protection Act5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB28972025 RSPermitting the Legislative Auditor to conduct periodic performance and financial audits of the West Virginia Department of Education8thSigned by Governor
HB29232025 RSTo place rumble strips on all double-yellow lined roads and highways.5thPendingStanding Committee on Energy and Public Works
HB29392025 RSRemote Schools Support Act6thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB29692025 RSIncreasing Homestead Exemption9thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB29702025 RSRelating to requiring certain information with an absentee ballot4thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB29712025 RSBack to school sales tax holiday 7thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB29732025 RSRegarding venue for legal actions against the West Virginia Secondary School Activities CommissionLeadPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB30132025 RSRelating to open captioning for motion picturesLeadPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
HB30722025 RSCreating Super two highways in West Virginia6thPending
HB30782025 RSChild Care speed Zone 11thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB31152025 RSRelating to expungement of criminal records 9thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB31162025 RSRelating to incest10thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB31272025 RSTo fund the Deputy Sheriff’s Retirement Fund from the DMV in the form of a 50-cent payment from every registration sold/renewed in the stateLeadPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB31502025 RSHealth Science and Medical Student Loan Programs 8thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB31512025 RSThe Closed Captioning ActLeadPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB31642025 RSRequiring registered sex offenders pay annual fee 6thSigned by Governor
HB32092025 RSTo provide at least one counselor for every 250 students in public schools and public charter schools in this state.7thSigned by Governor
HB32102025 RSModify the procedure for teachers when using leave8thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB32212025 RSBurial Equity Act9thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB32362025 RSRe-establish a long term psychiatric/mental health assistance hospital/facility/home9thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB32542025 RSEstablishing Summer Feeding for All Program9thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB32662025 RSRelating generally to compulsory school attendance4thPendingSubcommittee on Educational Choice
HB32682025 RSModifing the rules for transferring students5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB33132025 RSProviding more opportunities for high school students in community colleges5thSigned by Governor
HB33142025 RSTo 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.5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB33152025 RSTo 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.5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB33282025 RSRequire hospitals with no ASL interpreter on staff provide technology for hearing or speech impaired patients to communicate2ndPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB34142025 RSTo automatically start a Smart 529 account for every newborn in West Virginia.9thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB34692025 RSProviding for a $3,000 raise for state troopers2ndPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB35072025 RSRelating to requiring the counties particpating in the QMHP Pilot Program to have at least one qualified mental health professional in each public school in that county.8thPendingStanding Committee on Finance