HOUSE ABSTRACT

 

2017 Regular Session

 

CONTAINING

 

Active House Bills as of February 10, 2017

 

*Denotes Committee Substitutes

 

 

ACTIVE HOUSE BILLS

 

*2006.  By Del. Shott - Increasing the penalties for violating the Whistle-blower Law - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Judiciary - On 1st reading, House Calendar 2/13/2017

 

 

BILLS INTRODUCED AND REFERRED

Friday, February 10, 2017

 

 2318.  By Del. Shott, Fleischauer, Hanshaw, Summers, Sobonya, Miller, Kessinger, Canestraro, Longstreth, Pushkin and Storch - Relating generally to human trafficking(original similar to HB2186, SB70) - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Judiciary

 

 2319.  By Del. Upson, Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead), Hamilton and Rohrbach - Relating to candidates or candidate committees for legislative office disclosing contributions - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Judiciary

 

 2320.  By Del. Howell, Upson, Maynard, Statler, Walters, McGeehan, Miller, Sypolt, Westfall, Hamrick and Higginbotham - Allowing nonmembers of a political party to request that party’s partisan ballot at a primary election - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Judiciary

 

 2321.  By Del. Overington - Requiring private clubs to be closed from two o'clock a.m. to seven o'clock a.m. on weekdays - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Judiciary then Finance

 

 2322.  By Del. Upson, Blair and Statler - Prohibiting sex offender registrants from having Halloween related contact with children - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Judiciary

 

 2323.  By Del. McGeehan, Howell, Shott and Frich - Exempting social security benefits from personal income tax - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Senior Citizen Issues then Finance

 

 2324.  By Del. Fast - Requiring that patching repair of hard surfaced roads, highways and streets be by use of mechanical rollers - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Roads and Transportation then Finance

 

 2325.  By Del. Fast and Foster, G. - Limiting supervision of laying of lines on state rights-of-way - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Government Organization

 

 2326.  By Del. Rohrbach, Statler, Pushkin and Fleischauer - West Virginia Earned Income Tax Credit - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Finance

 

 2327.  By Del. Fleischauer, Pushkin and Cooper - Protecting consumers from surprise bills by health care providers - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Banking and Insurance then Health and Human Resources

 

 2328.  By Del. Sponaugle - Exempting Class X vehicles from the tax provisions of this section - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Roads and Transportation then Finance

 

 2329.  By Del. Rohrbach, Sobonya, Ellington and Upson - Prohibiting the production, manufacture or possession of fentanyl - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Judiciary

 

 2330.  By Del. Arvon and Hamilton - Prohibiting the sale of paraphernalia designed or marketed for use with controlled substances - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Prevention and Treatment of Substance Abuse then Judiciary

 

 2331.  By Del. Rowe, Rohrbach, Ellington and Fleischauer - Raising the legal age for purchase of tobacco and tobacco products - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Health and Human Resources then Judiciary

 

 2332.  By Del. Rowe, Pushkin, Fluharty and Sobonya - Requiring the Library Commission to survey the libraries of the state and develop a ten year plan for construction and maintenance of public libraries - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Government Organization then Finance

 

 2333.  By Del. Byrd - Relating to the administration of the statewide summative assessment - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Education

 

 2334.  By Del. McGeehan - Relating to school curricular standards and assessments - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Education

 

 2335.  By Del. Overington, Rowan, Frich, Foster, G., Kelly and Sobonya - Protecting academic freedom in higher education - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Education then Judiciary

 

 2336.  By Del. Eldridge - Reducing the number of pupils per school nurses - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Education then Finance

 

 2337.  By Del. Howell, Frich and Eldridge - Requiring each public high school to offer a course in computer science - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Education then Finance

 

 2338.  By Del. Rowan - Relating to domestic violence victims' eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Judiciary then Finance

 

 2339.  By Del. Howell and Statler - Intrastate Coal and Use Act - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Energy then Judiciary

 

 

ALL HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS OFFERED

 

 1.        By Del. Rodighiero - Citizens' Redistricting Commission Amendment - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Judiciary

 

 2.        By Del. Bates - Term Limits for Senators and Delegates in the West Virginia Legislature - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Judiciary

 

 3.        By Del. Foster, G. - Manufacturing Inventory and Equipment Tax Exemption Amendment - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Finance then Judiciary

 

 4.        By Del. Sponaugle, Fluharty, Hornbuckle, Marcum and Pushkin - Veteran's Property Tax Exemption Amendment - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Finance then Judiciary

 

 5.        By Del. Caputo - Homestead Exemption Increase Amendment - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Finance then Judiciary

 

 6.        By Del. Bates and Pushkin - State Apportionment Commission - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Judiciary

 

 7.        By Del. Overington, Espinosa, Upson, Frich and Phillips - Homestead Exemption Increase Amendment - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Finance then Judiciary

 

 8.        By Del. Ferro, Pethtel, Hamilton and Caputo - The Simple Majority Levy Approval Amendment - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Political Subdivisions then Judiciary

 

 9.        By Del. Sponaugle, Hornbuckle, Pushkin and Phillips - Volunteer Emergency Service Personnel Property Tax Exemption Amendment - Introduced 2/10/2017 - To Judiciary then Finance

 

 

ALL HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS OFFERED

 

 1.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Raising a Joint Assembly to open and publish election returns - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017 - To Senate 1/11/2017 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 1/11/2017

 

 2.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017 - To Senate 1/11/2017 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 1/11/2017

 

 3.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Providing for an adjournment of the Legislature until February 8, 2017 - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017 - To Senate 1/11/2017 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 1/11/2017

 

 4.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor - Introduced 2/8/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 2/8/2017 - To Senate 2/8/2017 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 2/8/2017

 

 5.        By Del. Summers - U. S. Navy Rear Admiral Frederick Burdett Warder Memorial Bridge - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Rules

 

 6.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - U.S. Army SPC 4 Thurman 'Duwayne' Young Memorial Road - Introduced 2/8/2017 - To Rules

 

 

ALL HOUSE RESOLUTIONS OFFERED

 

 1.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Adopting Rules of the House of Delegates - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017

 

 2.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Authorizing the publication of a Legislative Manual and authorizing payment of travel and other expenses of the House - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017

 

 3.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Authorizing printing and distribution of Acts of the Legislature and Journals of the House of Delegates - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017

 

 4.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Authorizing the appointment of employees for this, the First Regular Session of the Eighty-third Legislature, two thousand seventeen - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017

 

 5.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Amending House Rules 63 and 84a, relating to the previous question and witnesses before committees - Introduced 2/8/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 2/8/2017

 

 

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY SENATE AND COMMUNICATED TO HOUSE

 

 1.        By Sen. Carmichael (Mr. President), Ferns and Prezioso - Adopting joint rules of Legislature - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 1/11/2017 - To House 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017

 

 2.        By Sen. Carmichael, Hall and Prezioso - Authorizing payment of supplies, services, printing and other expenses - Introduced 1/11/2017 - Committee reference dispensed - Adopted by Senate 1/11/2017 - To House 1/11/2017 - Reference dispensed - Adopted by House 1/11/2017

 

 

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY BOTH HOUSES

 

 1.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Raising a Joint Assembly to open and publish election returns - Adopted 1/11/2017

 

 2.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor - Adopted 1/11/2017

 

 3.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Providing for an adjournment of the Legislature until February 8, 2017 - Adopted 1/11/2017

 

 4.        By Mr. Speaker (Mr. Armstead) - Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor - Adopted 2/8/2017

 

 

SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY BOTH HOUSES

 

 1.        By Sen. Carmichael (Mr. President), Ferns and Prezioso - Adopting joint rules of Legislature - Adopted 1/11/2017

 

 2.        By Sen. Carmichael, Hall and Prezioso - Authorizing payment of supplies, services, printing and other expenses - Adopted 1/11/2017

 

 

HOUSE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR

 

 

SENATE BILLS VETOED BY GOVERNOR