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Senate Calendar and Committee Schedule for Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Tuesday, January 17, 2023 – 7th Day of Session

The Senate will convene at 11 a.m.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

  • SR 6: Congratulating Bob Huggins on his induction into Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
  • SR 7: Designating January 17, 2023, as Girl Scouts Day
  • SR 8: Designating January 17, 2023, as Tucker County Day

THIRD READING

There are no bills on Third Reading for Tuesday, January 17, 2023.

SECOND READING

  • Com. Sub. for SB 83: Authorizing tactical medical professionals to carry firearms

FIRST READING

  • SB 74: Providing for substantial deference to State Superintendent’s interpretations of school laws

Scheduled Committee Meetings

9 a.m.: Government Organization (208W)

  • SB 105: Allowing county commissions to impose amusement tax
  • Com. Sub. for SB 59: Requiring work search activities to qualify for unemployment benefits
  • Com. Sub. for SB 26: Requiring WV State Police to provide medical care for illness or injury received in line of duty
  • SB 180: Relating to number of state troopers in county

9 a.m.: Education (451M)

  • Com. Sub. for SB 187: Creating new criminal offenses of sexual contact, intrusion, or abuse of students by school employees
  • SB 124: Authorizing child sexual abuse and sexual violence prevention program and in-service training in child sexual abuse prevention

1 p.m.: Energy, Industry and Mining (208W)

  • SB 168: Providing exemption from state severance tax for coal sold to coal-fired power plants located in WV

1 p.m.: Health and Human Resources (451M)

  • SB 85: Establishing tax credit for certain physicians who locate to practice in WV
  • SB 89: Requiring hospitals to staff qualified personnel to perform sexual assault forensic exams
  • SB 102: Prohibiting smoking in vehicle when minor 16 or under is present
  • SB 177: Increasing minimum salaries for Bureau for Child Support Enforcement attorneys

3 p.m.: Judiciary (208W)

  • Reports from Subcommittees
  • Referrals to Subcommittees
  • Com. Sub. for Com. Sub. for SB 65: Granting municipal fire marshal authority to assist law-enforcement officer
  • SB 172: Increasing number of members on WV Parole Board

3 p.m.: Finance (451M)

  • Budget Presentation: West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office – Riley Moore, State Treasurer
  • Budget Presentation: West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection – Harold Ward, Cabinet Secretary
  • Budget Presentation: Revenue Presentation – Executive Budget – Dave Hardy, Cabinet Secretary, Department of Revenue and Mark Muchow, Deputy Secretary, Department of Revenue

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

Senate Bills to be Introduced Tuesday, January 17, 2023

  • SB 250: Requiring level one permit holders to display student driver on rear of vehicle (Clements; Transportation and Infrastructure)
  • SB 251: Displaying official motto of United States in public schools and institutions of higher education (Azinger; Education)
  • SB 252: Prohibiting obscene materials in or within 2,500 feet of WV schools (Azinger; Judiciary)
  • SB 253: Criminalizing engaging in adult cabaret performance where it may be viewed by minor (Azinger; Judiciary)
  • SB 254: Changing annual mandatory state vehicle inspections to every two years (FN) (Stuart; Transportation and Infrastructure then Finance)
  • SB 255: Prohibiting discrimination against patients for declining or delaying vaccines (FN) (Maynard; Health and Human Resources then Finance)
  • SB 256: Relating to WV Economic Development Authority (Jeffries; Economic Development)
  • SB 257: Providing for nonpartisan election of county sheriffs, prosecutors, assessors, county clerks, and circuit clerks (Oliverio; Government Organization then Judiciary)
  • SB 258: Increasing fair market value of consumer goods and permitting dealer to require security deposit (Trump; Judiciary)
  • SB 259: Relating to regulation of pawnbrokers (Jeffries; Judiciary)
  • SB 260: Prohibiting Natural Resources Commission from establishing bag limit for antlered deer (Jeffries; Agriculture and Natural Resources)
  • SB 261: Eliminating suspension of driver’s license for failure to pay court fines and costs (FN) (Jeffries; Judiciary then Finance)
  • SB 262: Allowing students to transfer schools and retain athletic eligibility (Weld; Education)
  • SB 263: Requiring PSC to be involved in all construction contracts between utility companies and vendors (Phillips; Judiciary then Finance)
  • SB 264: Prohibiting persons who have been convicted of certain crimes against minors from holding positions on boards of education (Weld; Education)
  • SB 265: Allowing special license plate for antique motor vehicle to be permanent for life of vehicle (Weld; Transportation and Infrastructure)
  • SB 266: Relating to tobacco usage restrictions (FN) (Takubo; Health and Human Resources then Finance)
  • SB 267: Updating law regarding prior authorizations (Takubo; Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 268: Relating to PEIA (Takubo; Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 269: Increasing dental coverage limit for Medicaid enrollees (Takubo; Health and Human Resources then Finance)
  • SB 270: Adding exemption to permit requirement for cremation (Takubo; Government Organization)
  • SB 271: Modifying approval process requirements for First Responders Honor Board (Trump; Government Organization)
  • SCR 4: Ira ‘Noon’ Copley and Marie Copley Memorial Bridge (Maynard)
  • SR 9: Designating January 18, 2023, as Jan Lilly-Stewart Disability Advocacy Day (Maroney)

* (FN) indicates the bill has a Fiscal Note

* (IB) indicates the bill is an Interim Bill

Committee Action on Bills from Monday, January 16, 2022

1 p.m.: Transportation and Infrastructure

  • Com. Sub. for SB 7: Returning refundable exemption for road construction contractors to State Road Fund
  • Committee substitute reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass; second reference to Finance

2 p.m.: Agriculture and Natural Resources

  • SB 200: Allowing leashed dogs to track wounded elk, turkey, bear, and wild boar when hunting
  • Bill, as amended, reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass

3 p.m.: Judiciary

  • Appointment of Subcommittees
  • Subcommittee A (Criminal Law) – Senators Hunt (R-Kanawha), Chapman (R-Ohio), Stover (R-Wyoming), Woelfel (D-Cabell)
  • Subcommittee B (Elections and Public Integrity) – Senators Azinger (R-Wood), Stuart (R-Kanawha), Maynard (R-Wayne), Martin (R-Lewis), Caputo (D-Marion)
  • Subcommittee C (Civil Justice and Courts) – Senators Hamilton (R-Upshur), Rucker (R-Jefferson), Deeds (R-Greenbrier), Taylor (R-Taylor), Woelfel (D-Cabell)
  • Referral of Bills to Subcommittee
  • Subcommittee A – SB 49: Establishing criminal offense for being under influence of controlled substance unless specifically prescribed; SB 78: Creating felony offense of aggravated cruelty to animals
  • Subcommittee B – SB 235: Relating to voting rights of formerly incarcerated individuals
  • Subcommittee C – SB 80: Modifying witness fee rate paid by state to match federal court system
  • Com. Sub. for SB 53: Relating to DNA data maintained for law enforcement purposes
  • Committee substitute, as amended, reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass; second reference to Finance
  • SB 115: Providing procedure for WV to select delegates to Article V Convention
  • Bill reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it do pass

Bills that Have Passed the Senate as of Monday, January 16, 2023 (25)

  • SB 126: Reorganizing DHHR (House Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 127: Relating to reimbursement of hospital inpatient rates by PEIA (House Banking and Insurance)
  • SB 128: Clarifying authority of Governor and Legislature to proclaim and declare state of emergency and preparedness (House Government Organization)
  • SB 129: Limiting gubernatorial authority to spend certain federal funds without appropriation of the Legislature (House Government Organization)
  • SB 130: Anti-Racism Act of 2023 (House Education)
  • SB 131: Allowing municipal fire marshals to receive service weapon upon retirement (House Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services)
  • SB 132: Clarifying criminal offense of harassment (House Judiciary)
  • SB 133: Adding definition of “ammunition” for purposes of obtaining state license to carry concealed deadly weapon (House Judiciary)
  • SB 134: Protecting consumers against businesses using automatic renewals without consent (House Judiciary)
  • SB 135: Relating to Uniform Controlled Substances Act (House Judiciary)
  • SB 136: Requiring persons convicted of certain offenses to undergo psychological or psychiatric testing and have treatment plan to be eligible for probation (House Judiciary)
  • SB 137: Clarifying offenses of kidnapping and unlawful restraint (House Judiciary)
  • SB 138: Clarifying secondary sources are not law and public policy of WV in certain instances (House Judiciary)
  • SB 139: Requiring each county BOE to ensure all its meetings are open to public through in-person attendance and broadcast live on its website (House Education)
  • SB 140: Updating offenses of extortion and attempted extortion (House Judiciary)
  • SB 141: Adding Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation employees working at certain institutions to WV Emergency Responders Survivor Benefits Act (House Jails and Prisons)
  • SB 142: Modifying procedures to settle estates of decedents (House Judiciary)
  • SB 143: Relating to Adopt-A-Stream Program (House Government Organization)
  • SB 145: Allowing county BOE participating in operation of multicounty vocational center to withdraw (House Education)
  • SB 146: Modifying regulations of peer-to-peer car sharing program (House Banking and Insurance)
  • SB 147: Creating pilot program for recovery residences in Cabell County (House Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 148: Relating to municipalities required to be represented on county authority boards (House Political Subdivisions)
  • SB 149: Exempting certain organizations from property taxation (House Finance)
  • SB 161: Authorizing DNR to manage and dispose of property (House Judiciary)
  • SB 162: Authorizing director of DNR to lease state-owned pore spaces in certain areas for carbon sequestration (House Judiciary)

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