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Delegate Jimmy Willis

(R) Brooke County

Contact Information

Capitol Office:
Room 224E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305

Biography

    District: 3 (Brooke & Ohio Counties)

    Bill Session Title Sponsor Status Committee
    HJR132025 RSAmending the Constitution to prohibit persons not United States citizens from voting in any election held within this state9thPendingCommittee on Rules
    HB20612025 RSRelating to the transfer of certain revenues derived from lottery activities4thPendingSubcommittee on Appropriations
    HB20882025 RSProhibiting those listed on the state sex offender database from public school activities and events7thPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB21122025 RSRelating to exemptions from excise taxes7thPendingSubcommittee on Revenue
    HB21272025 RSRelating to Women’s Bill of Rights9thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB21552025 RSTo allow for local electronic repair shops to repair Apple phonesLeadPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB21652025 RSAllowing disabled purple heart recipients park free at municipal metered parking spaces8thSigned by Governor
    HB21662025 RSEstablishing the behavioral health workforce education initiative at the Higher Education Policy Commission4thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB21672025 RSRelating to public charter schools code provisions3rdSigned by Governor
    HB21692025 RSRemove variable rate on gas tax3rdPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB23432025 RSRelating to requiring the State Auditor to conduct audits of all county boards of education 2ndPendingSubcommittee on Government Administration
    HB23672025 RSRelating to foster care8thPendingSubcommittee on Human Services
    HB23712025 RSIncrease the allowance for volunteer and part-volunteer fire companies and Allowing fire departments to make an expenditure for educational and training supplies and fire prevention promotional materials6thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB23782025 RSRequiring a syringe service program to be affiliated with a local health department3rdPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
    HB23822025 RSCamping ban on certain public property. 3rdPendingCommittee on Rules
    HB23852025 RSTo exempt safe gun storage devices from state sales tax5thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB24102025 RSSafeguard the Right-To-Try Cutting-Edge Medicine Act6thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB24112025 RSTo provide and change graduation requirements and change duties relating to academic content standards 6thSigned by Governor
    HB24222025 RSRequire all municipal elections be held on the same election day in November that other state elections are on3rdPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
    HB24232025 RSTo prohibit compensation for assisting a person to obtain veterans benefits except as permitted under Federal Law7thPendingSubcommittee on Homeland Security
    HB24332025 RSAllowing Magistrates under certain circumstances to be able to order a mental evaluation 2ndPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB24342025 RSRelating to establishing the Stop Squatters Act4thSigned by Governor
    HB24512025 RSTo facilitate the creation of home-based businesses4thSigned by Governor
    HB24522025 RSProtecting Religious Homeschooling Act3rdPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB24532025 RSAllow teachers to bank personal and sick days5thPendingSubcommittee on Public Education
    HB24542025 RSRelating to clarifying the Right to Farm Act relating to residential agricultural operations and the protection of agriculture5thPendingSubcommittee on Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourism
    HB24552025 RSRelating to creating the Birth Freedom Act4thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
    HB24582025 RSSchool Board Election Date Act7thPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB24592025 RSRelating to WV Secondary School Activities5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB24602025 RSAny state permitting, county regulations or municipality shall treat private schools the same as public schools when it comes to building permits, fees charged, safety standards, waste water management, septic systems, and the timeliness of permitting process4thPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB24782025 RSClarifying eligibility for the HOPE Scholarship.8thPendingSubcommittee on Educational Choice
    HB25142025 RSTo remove reference to one-time reports that have already been given.5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB25152025 RSRelating to elementary behavior intervention and safety5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB25162025 RSTo repeal antiquated and inoperative portions of code.5thSigned by Governor
    HB25472025 RSRaise cost of living threshold for retired municipal police officers 11thPendingSubcommittee on Investments
    HB25482025 RSClarifying duties of state superintendent regarding rule implementation2ndSigned by Governor
    HB25932025 RSRelating to the limitations on the financial relationships with foreign entities that have values antithetical to those of the State of West Virginia5thPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
    HB26132025 RSIncreasing penalties for drug possession and updating list of offenses6thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB26172025 RSRelating to warrantless entry of private lands5thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB26592025 RSAdding a special permit for a non-profit entity to be a qualified permit holder in a private outdoor designated area6thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB26812025 RSRequire all students to be taught how to properly handle, fold, treat, honor, display, and retire the American flag5thPendingSubcommittee on Public Education
    HB26952025 RSRaleigh and Mason Counties Economic Opportunity Development Districts5thSigned by Governor
    HB26972025 RSTo prohibit colleges, universities, and community colleges to charge for students for transcripts8thPendingSubcommittee on Higher Education
    HB27372025 RSTo establish the Higher Education Heath and Aid GrantLeadPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB27412025 RSProhibit the use of electronic devices for learning in all classrooms grades 3 and below2ndPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB27552025 RSTo provide that the West Virginia Board of Education may promulgate rules or policies to be submitted to the Legislature for review6thBecame Law
    HB27602025 RSTo allow for the implementation of Educational Software in West Virginia public schools6thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB27622025 RSTobacco Products Excise Tax Act3rdPendingSubcommittee on Investments
    HB27732025 RSHigher Ed Rules 2ndSigned by Governor
    HB27812025 RSRelating to the meaning of residence for the Purpose of Bail10thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB27922025 RSExempting social security benefits from personal income tax6thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB27982025 RSRelating to the establishment of a trades based elective course for public high school studentsLeadPendingSubcommittee on Higher Education
    HB28052025 RSIncrease the penalties for contempt of court in a magistrate court10thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB28852025 RSAllow the use of unused employee sick time in retirement calculation2ndPendingSubcommittee on Investments
    HB28972025 RSPermitting the Legislative Auditor to conduct periodic performance and financial audits of the West Virginia Department of Education5thSigned by Governor
    HB29342025 RSHousing assistance for children aging out of foster care system 11thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
    HB29652025 RSTo redirect payments to PEIA to employees in the form of a Health Savings Account (“HSA”)2ndPendingSubcommittee on Banking and Insurance
    HB30052025 RSWest Virginia Consumer Privacy Act of 202510thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB30242025 RSGuaranteed course transfer bill5thSigned by Governor
    HB30522025 RSAccessory dwelling units5thPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
    HB30532025 RSLegalizing multifamily land owned by mission-driven non-profits8thPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
    HB30542025 RSProhibiting municipal zoning regulations from imposing certain minimum lot sizes6thPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
    HB30692025 RSMarket pay for Teachers6thPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB30732025 RSRequiring separate voting equipment to be used for training purposes only 6thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB31312025 RSRelating to establishment of the First Amendment Preservation Act4thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
    HB31372025 RSRelating to establishing economic incentives for data centers to locate within the state7thPendingSubcommittee on Energy and Manufacturing
    HB31502025 RSHealth Science and Medical Student Loan Programs 9thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
    HB31662025 RSRequirements for School Safety Mapping Data5thSigned by Governor
    HB31842025 RSLocal Government Freedom Act9thPendingSubcommittee on Local Governments
    HB31852025 RSTaxpayer Protection Act 10thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB31862025 RSWV building and constructions trades code enforcement West Virginia First9thPendingSubcommittee on Government Administration
    HB32362025 RSRe-establish a long term psychiatric/mental health assistance hospital/facility/home11thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
    HB32952025 RSTroop- to-Teachers9thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB33102025 RSTo require all utility companies to absorb the costs of maintenance, upgrades, and repairs for their pipes, cables, utility poles, electrical lines, and other necessities without increasing rates or costs to consumers/customers.6thPendingStanding Committee on Energy and Public Works
    HB33132025 RSProviding more opportunities for high school students in community colleges8thSigned 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.2ndPendingStanding 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.2ndPendingStanding Committee on Education
    HB34522025 RSTransferring administration of Advanced Career Education (ACE) classes and programs from county boards of education to community and technical colleges.10thPending
    HB34582025 RSRelating to tax on the privilege of holding a license to operate West Virginia Lottery table games4thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
    HB35082025 RSRelating to modifying the school aid formula to provide more support for schools under certain circumstances. 5thPendingStanding Committee on Finance