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David Elliott Pritt (R - Fayette, 050)

Assistant Majority Leader



CONTACT

elliott.pritt@wvhouse.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 229E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3337


David Elliott Pritt Biography

Date of Birth: March 23rd, 1990

Education: B.A. History-Concord University M.A. Teaching (Social Studies and English)-Concord University

Occupation: Teacher: Social Studies

Spouse: Ashton Pritt

Children: 4

Parents: David A. and Rebecca Pritt

Religion: Roman Catholic

Town of Birth: Beckley, WV

Affiliations: United States Air Force (SSgt) 2008-2014; Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 7695

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

Education
Educational Choice
Higher Education

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
Corrections and Public Safety
Education
Veterans' Affairs


DISTRICT 050


District Counties: Fayette

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2026

Delegate Pritt was the Lead Sponsor of 63 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
HB 4046Relating to Rural Recycling Co-opsPending
HB 4052To enhance the safety of first responders at emergency scenes (Halo Law)PendingJudiciary
HB 4054WV code §19-20-20 apply to all animals, not just dogsPendingJudiciary
HB 4055Repeal WV Code §56-3-16. Execution of process on Sunday.PendingJudiciary
HB 4086West Virginia Teachers Retirement systemPending
HB 4091Removal of elected and certain appointed officers by courts. PendingJudiciary
HB 4124To require baby food manufacturers to provide information about the quantity of or percentage of different types of heavy metals in baby foodPending
HB 4136To require the Department of Education to alter who can certify homeschool portfolios or review themPending
HB 4144To require the state to pay all state employees a $500 Holiday Bonus (Christmas) if state surplus revenues exceed 100$ million annuallyPendingFinance
HB 4147Make underage tobacco possession unlawful PendingJudiciary
HB 4186Extend the CCW permit payment waiver for Veterans to Active DutyPendingFinance
HB 4187Require Certified Fire Investigators to be classified as professionals under the State Sales and Usage Tax exemptionsPendingFinance
HB 4197Mandating health insurance coverage treatment of pediatric patients diagnoced with PANDAS or PANS Pending
HB 4466Extend the public intoxication of alcohol code to include being under the impairment of narcotics in publicPending
HB 4467Relating to maternity leave for school employeesPending
HB 4723Make it illegal to operate a “squatted” vehicle on West Virginia roads.Pending
HB 4724Relating to placing a cap on insurance copaysPendingFinance
HB 4726Housing assistance for children aging out of foster care system Pending
HB 4727To provide a 25% pay increase for state teachers (all salary scales)Pending
HB 4773To increase the COLA by 15% for all retired state employeesPendingFinance
HB 4774To set the salary of the Associate Superintendent of SchoolsPending
HB 4775Relating to addressing School Discipline in Public Schools Pending
HB 4776Hotel occupancy tax ratePendingFinance
HB 4777Establishing Summer Feeding for All ProgramPending
HB 4778Relating to Drivers License Address RequirementsPendingJudiciary
HB 4801Defining Permissible expenditures for municipalities and countiesPendingJudiciary
HB 4823Allowing for taxes to be paid quarterlyPendingFinance
HB 4824Relating to utility rate increasesPending
HB 4825Authorizing municipalities to place signage on state roads within their municipal jurisdiction and boundaries.Pending
HB 4826Relating to petition for involuntary treatment for drug and alcohol abusePending
HB 4827Provide an increase in salary to WV Birth to Three contracted therapists and employeesPending
HB 4828Change the requirement for posting public notices at the state and federal level for PSDs.PendingJudiciary
HB 4829Make speeds that exceed 30MPH over the speed limit reckless drivingPendingJudiciary
HB 4830To provide compensation to those who have been adversely affected by the actions of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeal’s Judicial Investigative CommitteePendingJudiciary
HB 4831To regulate outdoor advertisementsPendingJudiciary
HB 4835Adjusting the timing of traffic lights on divided highwaysPending
HB 4836Prohibiting non-service animals in stores that sell food PendingJudiciary
HB 4872To allow for the reinstatement of retired Deputy Sheriffs to their former departments. PendingJudiciary
HB 4873To remove the 2 year timeframe for medical malpractice suits to be filed only for individuals who were minors when they had their procedures performedPendingJudiciary
HB 4874Combining rolls of the Assessor’s Office and Division of Motor VehiclesPending
HB 4875To provide a 25% pay increase for state school service personnel (all salary scales)PendingFinance
HB 4896Requiring the three Commissioners of the State Public Service Commission to be elected positionsPendingJudiciary
HB 4898Requiring the West Virginia Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to provide an inmate with one physical copy of their birth certificate and social security card upon releasePendingJudiciary
HB 4899Requiring all hospitals and medical offices to send a notice to all former or current patients when they turn 18, informing them that if they have had any negative or adverse side effects of a procedure that was performed on them as a child to contact the hospital or office to inform them of the issuePending
HB 4900To mandate county boards of education to provide feminine hygiene products in all public elementary, middle, and high schools for female studentsPending
HB 4901Modifying the Occupational Pneumoconiois award categories for Worker’s CompensationPendingJudiciary
HB 4902Place Correction and Rehab state workers into a separate category from other state workers and increase their salary scales. PendingJudiciary
HB 4903Provide a pay equity salary adjustment and increase to certain employees of the Division of Corrections and RehabilitationPendingJudiciary
HB 4904Relating to critical vacancies in public education Pending
HB 4905Removing fees teachers have to pay in order to obtain any teaching license, certification, or additional continuing education credit hours (reporting fee) to the state Board of EducationPending
HB 4933Relating to the tax exemption of a citizen who paid to have a cat or dog spayed or neuteredPendingFinance
HB 4936Removing the 140 day a year cap placed on the amount of days a year a retired teacher can work before having their retirement penalizedPendingFinance
HB 4937Establish mandated monthly half days for students to all allow school staff planning timePending
HB 4938Require county boards of education to train at least one professional staff member at each school in a grant writing procedures. Pending
HB 4939To provide $10,000 a year salary increase for any teacher who goes through the National Board Certification process and becomes nationally certifiedPending
HB 4940Relating to teacher fundraisingPending
HB 4941To provide a raise for special education aides, as well as a raise for self-contained special education teachersPending
HB 4942To establish requirements for adult supervision on county school busesPending
HB 4943Require all students to be taught how to properly handle, fold, treat, honor, display, and retire the American flagPending
HB 4944To determine the salaries of all county Superintendent of School based on population. Pending
HB 4945Prohibit the use of electronic devices for learning in all classrooms grades 3 and belowPending
HB 4946Authorizing a pilot program for a four day school weekPending
HB 5024Relating to the Waiving of Certain DMV Fees for Volunteer FirefightersPending

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