Requiring local entities to enforce immigration laws [HB-2808]
The purpose of this bill is to require all local entities of this state to enforce immigration laws. The bill provides for a complaint procedure and notice provided to the entity out of compliance with this article. The bill establishes actions to be taken against a local entity if the entity does not come into compliance within 90 days of receiving notice. The bill permits the denial of funds resulting from any final judicial determination a local entity violated this article. The bill establishes rule-making authority with the State Auditor in
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HB-2808: Requiring local entities to enforce immigration laws
Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Butler
Filed For Introduction on 02/01/2019
You have voted HB-2816: Removing the terms “hearing impaired,” “hearing impairment,” and “deaf mute” from the West Virginia Code and substituting terms.
Establishing Next Generation 911 services in this state [HB-2830]
The purpose of this bill is to establish a commission to study the costs and potential changes needed to implement NG911. The bill provides for legislative findings; establishes commission membership; establishes the commission’s duties; requires a preliminary report; requires a final report; provides for travel reimbursement; and provides an effective and termination date.
HB-2830: Establishing Next Generation 911 services in this state
Sponsored by: Rep. Rodney Miller
To Government Organization on 02/26/2019
You have voted HB-2842: Increasing the amount that a faculty senate of a public school may allocate to a classroom teacher or librarian for academic materials.