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 01/08/2020
You have voted HB-2957: Permitting residential customers to deduct up to 50 percent of their electric utility payments from their federal adjusted gross income.
Authorizing certain West Virginia courthouse security officers to carry concealed firearms [HB-2495]
The purpose of this bill is to authorize certain West Virginia courthouse security officers to carry concealed firearms; authorize arrest powers to courthouse security officers under certain circumstances; prescribe requirements for permission to carry concealed firearms; and the legislative intent.
HB-2495: Authorizing certain West Virginia courthouse security officers to carry concealed firearms
Sponsored by: Rep. Stephen Wilson
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
Implementing drug testing for legislators of the State of West Virginia [HB-2904]
The purpose of this bill is to create a drug testing program for legislators who shall be required to submit to drug testing.  Any legislator who fails two consecutive drug tests must forfeit all pay and allowances. The bill also ensures confidentiality of records.
HB-2904: Implementing drug testing for legislators of the State of West Virginia
Sponsored by: Sen. Patrick Martin
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
Relating to compulsory school attendance [HB-2549]
The purpose of this bill is to change the time, from 10 to five days the number of unexcused absences by a student, when a complaint may be made against a parent or guardian.
HB-2549: Relating to compulsory school attendance
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Rohrbach
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020