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Delegate Sarah Drennan

(R) Putnam County

Contact Information

Capitol Office:
Room 209E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305

Biography

  • Date of Birth: January 8th, 1981
  • Education: Marshall University St. Mary's School of Nursing
  • Occupation: RN - NICU
  • Spouse: Mark Drennan
  • Children: Alexander Drennan, Connor Drennan
  • Parents: David and Lisa Nicolls
  • Religion: Christian
  • Town of Birth: Huntington
  • Affiliations: Gateway Church Teays Valley

District: 20 (Putnam County)

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 state7thPendingCommittee on Rules
HJR402025 RSTo modify the makeup of the State Board of Education.11thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB20062025 RSDefining Men and Women7thPending
HB20662025 RSCreating a crime for the destruction of first responder equipment.5thSigned by Governor
HB21272025 RSRelating to Women’s Bill of Rights6thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB21582025 RSRelating to removal of a sunset clause for the West Virginia spay and neuter program7thPendingCommittee on Rules
HB23492025 RSTo offer long-acting reversible contraception to patients receiving methadone and suboxone at the treatment facility for the methadone and suboxoneLeadPending
HB23662025 RSTo create a domestic violence registry6thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB23672025 RSRelating to foster care6thPendingSubcommittee on Human Services
HB23692025 RSRelating to loss of parental rights after a third petition for a child’s removal5thPendingSubcommittee on Courts
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 materials3rdPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB23892025 RSRelating to Dietitian Licensure Compact4thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB24032025 RSRemove hormone blockers from transgender code3rdPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB24042025 RSProvide tax credit incentive to businesses and individuals that donate to pregnancy/birth centers3rdPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB24052025 RSProvide tax credit for homeschool students 2ndPendingSubcommittee on Educational Choice
HB24062025 RSEliminate woke, anti-women words from state government2ndPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB24072025 RSTo remove income tax from overtime work6thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB24082025 RSTo Prohibit Ranked Choice Voting in WV3rdPendingSubcommittee on Legal Services
HB24352025 RSTo repeal a provision of the code relating to the limitation on bringing an action to enter upon or recover lands4thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB24562025 RSPregnancy Support9thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB24742025 RSTo provide a 25% pay increase for state school service personnel (all salary scales). 10thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB24752025 RSTo provide a raise for special education aides, as well as a raise for self-contained special education teachers.10thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB24762025 RSTo provide a 25% pay increase for state teachers (all salary scales)10thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB24772025 RSTo increase the COLA by 15% for all retired state employees10thPendingSubcommittee on Investments
HB24842025 RSClarifying the probationary period for paid municipal firefighters.4thSigned by Governor
HB24892025 RSProviding for election reform and protections7thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB25752025 RSRelating to the establishment of a full-time Dementia Services Director position.3rdBecame Law
HB26052025 RSIncrease the tax credit for employers providing child care for employees.10thPendingSubcommittee on Revenue
HB26062025 RSProvide an increase in salary to WV Birth to Three contracted therapists and employees5thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB26412025 RSProvide a tax credit to for-profit and nonprofit corporations to encourage the continued operation of child-care facilities for the benefit of their employees10thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB26462025 RSTo permit students in eighth and ninth grade to attend summer school in order to raise their grades and establish academic eligibility to play sports in the fall.7thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB26472025 RSTo repeal the provision allowing for students to transfer from one school to another without losing eligibility.2ndPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB26582025 RSTo make the fire board or county commission responsible for the operations of every fire department within their countyLeadPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
HB26762025 RSEliminating specific statutory restrictions on outdoor advertisement4thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB26772025 RSTo prohibit cell phone possession and usage by students during instructional time in grades K-12.7thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB26782025 RSRelating to school zones of public or private schools7thSigned by Governor
HB26972025 RSTo prohibit colleges, universities, and community colleges to charge for students for transcripts3rdPendingSubcommittee on Higher Education
HB27092025 RSPermitting a voter with a change of address to vote in his or her new precinct without having to cast a provisional ballot7thSigned by Governor
HB27232025 RSTo provide $10,000 a year salary increase for any teacher who goes through the National Board Certification process and becomes nationally certified5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB27282025 RS Insurance must cover Bioidentical hormones as they do pharmaceutical one3rdPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB27302025 RSRelating to establishing a pilot program to develop a childcare program where the state, employer, and employee, contribute one-third of the total cost each3rdPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB27312025 RSCreating the Employee Child Care Assistance Partnership3rdPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB27332025 RSRelating to the Women’s Right to Know Act 4thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB27402025 RSTo establish requirements for adult supervision on county school buses9thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB27412025 RSProhibit the use of electronic devices for learning in all classrooms grades 3 and below8thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB27522025 RSRelating to motorcycle safety2ndSigned by Governor
HB27762025 RSRequiring Department of Health to report positive Alpha Gal tests to CDC4thRFSD
HB27782025 RSTo remove the taxation on burials, funerals and cremation3rdPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB27792025 RSTo require cameras in every classroom and room where children are present2ndPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB27802025 RSProviding 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 income4thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB28392025 RSTo mandate county boards of education to provide feminine hygiene products in all public elementary, middle, and high schools for female students6thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB28622025 RSExempting ambulances from tolls10thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB28672025 RSRelating to Small Estates2ndSigned by Governor
HB28882025 RSRelating to road maintenance and repair6thPendingSubcommittee on Environment, Infrastructure, and Technology
HB29712025 RSBack to school sales tax holiday 2ndPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB29722025 RSRelating to timber3rdPendingStanding Committee on Energy and Public Works
HB30052025 RSWest Virginia Consumer Privacy Act of 20254thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB30542025 RSProhibiting municipal zoning regulations from imposing certain minimum lot sizes8thPendingStanding Committee on Government Organization
HB30662025 RSTo provide notification to victims when their criminal offenders escape or are released from prisonLeadPendingSubcommittee on Homeland Security
HB30712025 RSRequire all workplaces to keep Naloxone available in first aid kits and train employees in the use of Naloxone4thPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB30772025 RSWest Virginia Skilled and Ready to Work Internship and Apprenticeship Incentive Act6thPendingStanding Committee on Energy and Public Works
HB30782025 RSChild Care speed Zone 5thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB30862025 RSEstablishing minimum student enrollment for school aid formula7thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB30932025 RSTo provide for immunity for mental health providers who are involved in mental hygiene checks.4thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB31002025 RSModifying retirement and disability benefits for dependents of State Police4thPendingSubcommittee on Investments
HB31382025 RSRelating to impeding, threatening or harassing first responders11thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB31402025 RSFOIA Database6thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB31432025 RSWorkforce-Education Partnership Act5thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB31672025 RSTo require hair follicle drug testing of parents or guardians in cases of substantiated child abuse or neglect of a minor4thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB32142025 RSMountain Homes Act7thPendingSubcommittee on Economic Development
HB32172025 RSRelating to notification requirements for environmental spills5thPendingStanding Committee on Energy and Public Works
HB32182025 RSWV Economic Development and Property Revitalization Tax Credit5thPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB32212025 RSBurial Equity ActLeadPendingStanding Committee on Finance
HB32542025 RSEstablishing Summer Feeding for All Program7thPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB32802025 RSAuthorize the Department of Human Services to transfer state facilities to regional mental health centers or intellectual disability facilities LeadPendingStanding Committee on Health and Human Resources
HB33292025 RSRelating to dangerous crimes against children7thPendingStanding Committee on the Judiciary
HB33742025 RSTo raise the per child allotment to 3-1 for students with IEPs in rural communities3rdPendingStanding Committee on Education
HB34382025 RSTo allow retired teachers in long-term substitute positions with specialties in maths, sciences, English, and foreign languages to remain in the substitute teaching positions for the entire school year without interruption to their retirement pay in order to allow students to have a quality, uninterrupted education.LeadPendingStanding Committee on Finance