HOUSE ABSTRACT


2010 REGULAR SESSION


CONTAINING


Active House Bills as of January 15, 2010

AND

BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED


(Bills numbered below 4000 have been carried over

from the 2009 Regular Session; bills numbered 4000 and higher

have been introduced in the 2010 Regular Session.)


*Denotes Committee Substitutes


ACTIVE HOUSE BILLS



*4016.
By Del. Miley, Poling, M., Caputo, Morgan, Boggs, Fragale, Fleischauer, Barker, Hunt, Frazier and Moore - Strengthening the Ethics Act financial disclosure filing requirements - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Judiciary - On 1st reading, House Calendar 01/18/10


4019.
By Del. Shaver, Duke and Butcher - Increasing the maximum cash award the Employee Suggestion Award Board may make - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Government Organization then Finance - To House Finance 01/15/10



BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED

January 15, 2010


4038.
By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Imposing a statutory lien on fire insurance proceeds in the event of a total loss to real property - Introduced 01/15/10 - To Judiciary


4039.
By Del. Varner and Ferro - Increasing the number of persons that may be appointed to the Marshall County Park and Recreation Board - Introduced 01/15/10 - To Government Organization


4040.
By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Requiring county boards to adopt contingency plans designed to guarantee one hundred eighty separate days of instruction for students - Introduced 01/15/10 - To Education


4041.
By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Authorizing the School Building Authority to issue bonds in the maximum aggregate amount of $500 million outstanding at any time - Introduced 01/15/10 - To Education then Finance


4042.
By Del. Armstead, Ellem, Lane, Overington, Schadler, Hamilton, Schoen and Sobonya - Relating to ethical standards for elected and appointed officials and public employees - Introduced 01/15/10 - To Judiciary



ALL HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS OFFERED


1.
By Del. Ennis, Hamilton, Romine, Azinger and White - Increase of Terms of Members of the Legislature Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


2.
By Del. Doyle - Veto Session Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


3.
By Del. Longstreth - Homestead Exemption Increase Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


4.
By Del. Blair, Miller, J., Duke, Border, Canterbury, Ellem, Azinger, Evans, Romine, Anderson and Rowan - Property Tax Assessment Homestead Limitation Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance


6.
By Del. Carmichael - Dedication of Funding to Natural Resources Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance


8.
By Del. Caputo, Manchin and Longstreth - Homestead Exemption Increase Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


9.
By Del. Carmichael - Term Limitations Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


10.
By Del. Sumner and Sobonya - Clarifying that nothing in the Constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the funding of an abortion - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


11.
By Del. Doyle, Rodighiero, Eldridge and Moye - Legislator Replacement Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


12.
By Del. Armstead, Andes, Duke, Ireland, Miller, C., Miller, J., Porter, Romine, Rowan and Sumner - Homestead Exemption Increase Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance


13.
By Del. Doyle, Perdue, White, Michael, Blair and Boggs - Budget Committee to Introduced the Budget Bill Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance


14.
By Del. Rodighiero, Eldridge and Reynolds - Homestead Exemption Increase Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance


15.
By Del. Miller, J., Overington, Lane, Sobonya, Blair, Porter, Schadler and Andes - Taxpayer's Bill of Rights Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance


16.
By Del. Overington, Schoen, Lane, Carmichael, Sobonya, Sumner, Walters, Canterbury, Miller, J. and Andes - Prohibiting the Governmental Taking of Private Property for Private Use Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


17.
By Del. Rodighiero, Butcher, Louisos, Poling, D. and Eldridge - Increase of the General Homestead Exemption Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance


18.
By Del. Overington, Armstead, Rowan, Duke, Sumner, Walters, Andes, Miller, J., Schoen and Lane - Initiative, Referendum and Recall Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


19.
By Del. Overington, Miller, J., Andes, Blair, Lane, Carmichael, Armstead, Walters, McGeehan, Porter and Shott - Super-Majority Required for Passage of Tax Bill Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance


20.
By Del. Butcher, Reynolds, Hatfield, Guthrie, Skaff, Stephens, Stowers, Eldridge, Argento, Swartzmiller and Caputo - Repeal the Two Consecutive Term Limitation for Sheriffs Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


22.
By Del. Doyle and Longstreth - Reformation of County Commission Elections Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


23.
By Del. Lane - Homestead Exemption Increase Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


24.
By Del. Hamilton, Ireland, Romine, Andes, Rowan, Shott, Blair, Porter, Sobonya and Duke - Defense of Marriage Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


25.
By Del. Moye and Louisos - Insurance Commissioner as an Elected Officer Amendment - Introduced 01/13/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Judiciary


101.
By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) and Del. Armstead [By Request of the Executive] - Commercial and Industrial Tangible Personal Property Tax Exemption Amendment - Introduced 01/14/10 - To Constitutional Revision then Finance



ALL HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OFFERED


1.
By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) - Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor - Introduced 01/13/10 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 01/13/10 - To Senate 01/13/10 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 01/13/10


2.
By Del. Hamilton - The "Sergeant Billy W. Rapp, U.S. Army Memorial Bridge" - Introduced 01/14/10 - To Rules


3.
By Del. Perry - The "Eugene Mitchell Skaggs Memorial Bridge" - Introduced 01/14/10 - To Rules


4.
By Del. Staggers - The "Robert K. 'Bob' Holliday Highway" - Introduced 01/14/10 - To Rules



ALL HOUSE RESOLUTIONS OFFERED


1.
By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) - Authorizing the appointment of employees for this, the Second Regular Session of the Seventy-ninth Legislature, two thousand ten - Introduced 01/13/10 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 01/13/10


2.
By Del. Schadler, Evans, Rowan and Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) - Memorializing the life of Don Redman, famous jazz musician and composer, and pioneering jazz arranger from Mineral County - Introduced 01/14/10 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 01/14/10


3.
By Del. Armstead, Carmichael, Border, Overington, Anderson, Sumner, Shott and Porter - Creating a Select Committee on Federal Policy Impact - Introduced 01/15/10 - To Rules



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

COMMUNICATED TO SENATE


1.
By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) - Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor - Introduced 01/13/10 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 01/13/10 - To Senate 01/13/10 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 01/13/10



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY BOTH HOUSES


1.
By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Thompson) - Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor - Adopted