Rep. John Kelly

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District HD-010
Party Republican
Bills Introduced 34

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2020 Regular Session

Prohibiting the use of class B fire-fighting foam for testing purposes if the foam contains a certain class of fluorinated organic chemicals [HB-4899]
Prohibiting the use of class B fire-fighting foam for testing purposes if the foam contains a certain class of fluorinated organic chemicals

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Paul Espinosa Do Pass, But First To Judiciary on 02/20/2020

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2020 Regular Session

Relating to calculating net enrollment for home-school students enrolled in one virtual school course in the public school system [HB-4967]
Relating to calculating net enrollment for home-school students enrolled in one virtual school course in the public school system

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Sean Hornbuckle Originating In House Education on 02/21/2020

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2020 Regular Session

Expressing appreciation to Senator Joe Manchin for leading the effort to secure pensions and healthcare for nearly 100,000 coal miners and their families; and to Senator Shelley Moore Capito and Representative David McKinley for their leadership in passing the 2019 Bipartisan American Miners Act [HR-18]
Expressing appreciation to Senator Joe Manchin for leading the effort to secure pensions and healthcare for nearly 100,000 coal miners and their families; and to Senator Shelley Moore Capito and Representative David McKinley for their leadership in passing the 2019 Bipartisan American Miners Act

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Tim Miley Filed For Introduction on 03/04/2020

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2015 Regular Session

Predicating actions for damages upon principles of comparative fault [HB-2002]
The purpose of this bill is to predicates actions for damages upon principles of comparative fault. The bill establishes the comparative fault standard. The bill abolishes joint liability and implements several liability. The bill establishes how to consider the fault of nonparties. The bill establishes how to consider the fault of, and the amounts paid by, settling parties. The bill provides for the use of special interrogatories. The bill clarifies fault may be imputed to another person who was acting as an agent or servant of another. The bill (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Tim Armstead Chapter 59, Acts, Regular Session, 2015 on 04/15/2015

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2015 Regular Session

Prohibiting the sale of United States flags or West Virginia flags unless manufactured in the United States [HB-2102]
The purpose of this bill is to prohibit the sale of United States flags or West Virginia flags, unless manufactured in the United States. This section is new; therefore, it has been completely underscored.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Allen Evans Filed For Introduction on 01/20/2015

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2015 Regular Session

Creating the Captive Cervid Farming Act [HB-2105]
The purpose of this bill is to regulate captive cervid farming as an agricultural enterprise in this state and creates the Captive Cervid Farming Act. Toward this purpose, the bill describes powers and duties of the Department of Agriculture. The bill provides for rule-making authority. The bill sets forth duties and obligations of the commissioner. The bill provides for an application process; and provides for the issuance, renewal, modification, and transfer of a license certificate. The bill provides for inspection of facilities and the transition (continued...)

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Rupert Phillips With Amendment, Do Pass, But First To Finance on 01/28/2015

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2015 Regular Session

Clarifying circumstances under which a person may possess certain firearms while afield hunting [HB-2178]
The purpose of this bill is to clarify circumstances under which a person may possess certain firearms while afield hunting or engaging in other outdoor recreational activities.

  

Sponsored by: Sen. Rupert Phillips Filed For Introduction on 01/21/2015

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2015 Regular Session

Discontinuing the use of common core standards and assessments in the state [HB-2184]
The purpose of this bill is to discontinue the use of common core standards and assessments in the state. This section is new; therefore, it has been completely underscored.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Michael Folk Filed For Introduction on 01/21/2015

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2015 Regular Session

Encouraging public officials to display the national motto on all public property and public buildings [HB-2187]
The purpose of this bill is to encourage public officials to prominently display the national motto on all public property, public buildings and all buildings designed, constructed and maintained with public funds from the state, a county or a municipality. This section is new; therefore, it has been completely underscored.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Butler Vetoed By Governor 3/26/15 on 03/26/2015

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State (West Virginia)
West Virginia 2015 Regular Session

Eliminating the motor fuels tax on heating oil for residential use by eligible seniors [HB-2204]
The purpose of this bill is to provide an exemption for eligible seniors from payment of tax on heating oil in a private dwelling.

  

Sponsored by: Rep. Jim Butler Filed For Introduction on 01/22/2015

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