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Delegate Jonathan B. Kyle

(R) Randolph County

Contact Information

Capitol Office:
Room 231E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305

Biography

  • Date of Birth: October 5th, 1982
  • Education: Bachelor of Accounting - Marshall University
  • Occupation: Real Estate Investor
  • Spouse: Angela D. Kyle
  • Children: Ryan Belcher, Lillianna Scherm, Rhaygen Kyle
  • Parents: Anthony Kyle & Robin Wamsley
  • Religion: Christian
  • Town of Birth: Elkins

District: 66 (Pocahontas & Randolph Counties)

Bill Session Title Sponsor Status Committee
HJR222025 RSTo increase the homestead exemption to $50,000.11thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB20662025 RSCreating a crime for the destruction of first responder equipment.7thSigned by Governor
HB21272025 RSRelating to Women’s Bill of Rights8thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB23432025 RSRelating to requiring the State Auditor to conduct audits of all county boards of education 7thPendingSubcommittee on Government Administration
HB23812025 RSRelating to permitting a citizen of this state to vote in the election of a municipality in which the citizen does not reside4thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB23882025 RSExclude workers of a ski area operators from maximum hour requirements4thPendingSubcommittee on Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourism
HB24112025 RSTo provide and change graduation requirements and change duties relating to academic content standards 7thSigned by Governor
HB24372025 RSClarification of penalties for offenses involving Fentanyl 6thPending
HB24512025 RSTo facilitate the creation of home-based businesses5thSigned by Governor
HB24532025 RSAllow teachers to bank personal and sick days3rdPendingSubcommittee on Public Education
HB24592025 RSRelating to WV Secondary School Activities6thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB24912025 RSRelating to conditions on holding online raffles11thSigned by Governor
HB25262025 RSRequiring usage of restrooms in public schools be based upon biological sex10thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB25422025 RSRequiring child protective services (“CPS”) workers to record, via audio, all interactions during CPS visits.8thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB26592025 RSAdding a special permit for a non-profit entity to be a qualified permit holder in a private outdoor designated area4thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB27042025 RSRevising the reimbursement and transportation process for post mental health involuntary commitment9thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB27362025 RSRelating generally to Underground Facilities Damage prevention7thPending
HB27552025 RSTo provide that the West Virginia Board of Education may promulgate rules or policies to be submitted to the Legislature for review7thBecame Law
HB27602025 RSTo allow for the implementation of Educational Software in West Virginia public schools7thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB29222025 RSSafer Communities Act3rdPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB29392025 RSRemote Schools Support ActLeadPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB29572025 RSRelating to fees collected for agricultural related special license plates to be deposited in the Agriculture Fees Fund.3rdPendingSubcommittee on Environment, Infrastructure, and Technology
HB29632025 RSTo ensure that the survivor of a merger, reorganization, purchase, or assumption of liabilities of a bank chartered by West Virginia is insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation4thSigned by Governor
HB29752025 RSChanges to the practice of optometry6thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB29812025 RSRelating to the Constitutional Office Fleet Management Act7thPendingSubcommittee on Agriculture, Commerce, and Tourism
HB30732025 RSRequiring separate voting equipment to be used for training purposes only 7thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB31392025 RSRelating to charter schools applications2ndPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB31662025 RSRequirements for School Safety Mapping Data3rdSigned by Governor
HB31702025 RSApproved sewage systems for rental property8thPendingSubcommittee on Environment, Infrastructure, and Technology
HB31792025 RSFunding for failing public utilitiesLeadSigned by Governor
HB31822025 RSLuggage for foster care children transferred between homesLeadPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB32172025 RSRelating to notification requirements for environmental spills10thPendingStanding Committee on Energy and Public Works
HB32182025 RSWV Economic Development and Property Revitalization Tax Credit9thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB32762025 RSProvide mechanism for rate increases for water and sewer utilities4thPending
HB32962025 RSClarifying how municipalities may deal with dilapidated structures.3rdPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
HB33132025 RSProviding more opportunities for high school students in community colleges6thSigned by Governor
HB33282025 RSRequire hospitals with no ASL interpreter on staff provide technology for hearing or speech impaired patients to communicate5thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB34862025 RSRelating to credit for qualified rehabilitated buildings investment2ndPendingStanding Committee on Finance