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Ty Nestor (R - Randolph, 066)





CONTACT

ty.nestor@wvhouse.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 226E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3178


Ty Nestor Biography

Education: B.A., West Virginia University, 1999; J.D., West Virginia University College of Law, 2002

Occupation: Lawyer

Religion: Christian

Affiliations: West Virginia State Bar; West Virginia Association for Justice; Randolph County Chamber of Commerce; Pocahontas County Chamber of Commerce; Osiris Shriners; American Bar Association; Life Member, National Rifle Association (NRA); Masonic Lodge - Elkins Wees 108; Izaak Walton League of America; Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, 1135

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

CHAIR: Agriculture
VICE CHAIR: Natural Resources
Economic Development and Tourism
Judiciary
Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security
Workforce Development

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
CHAIR: Agriculture and Rural Development
CO-CHAIR: Law Institute
Committee on Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security
Economic Development and Tourism
Judiciary
Law Institute


DISTRICT 066


District Counties: Pocahontas, Randolph

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2023

Delegate Nestor was the Lead Sponsor of 9 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
HB 2553Expand the scope of hunting, fishing, and trapping benefits provided to former members of the United States Armed forcesPendingVeterans Affairs and Homeland Security
HB 2575To expand recreational benefits to West Virginia Landowners to promote land ownership within the State, increase property value, bolster the State economy, and to provide additional benefits to West Virginia taxpayersPendingAgriculture and Natural Resources
HB 2762Allowing variance in state fire code for certain buildings used solely for emergency equipment storageSigned
HB 2816Any judgment by a mayor, any individual exercising the mayor’s functions, the police court judge, or municipal judge of city be obligated to the Model Rules of Judicial Conduct. PendingJudiciary
HB 2879To provide a pay increase to state correctional workers in West VirginiaPendingFinance
HB 2970Creating the equitable right to expungementPendingJudiciary
HB 3216Funding EMS and School Resource Officers through marijuana taxPendingFinance
HB 3219To permit retired magistrates to have the ability to carry concealed weapons without paying feePendingJudiciary
HB 3445Relating generally to probation and parolePendingJudiciary

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