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Charlie Reynolds (R - Marshall, 006)





CONTACT

charlie.reynolds@wvhouse.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 205E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3151


Charlie Reynolds Biography

Date of Birth: April 30th, 1971

Education: John Marshall High School

Occupation: Railroad Terminal Manager

Spouse: Nicole Lee Reynolds

Children: Nathaniel Reynolds and Brooke Reynolds

Parents: Charles Foster Reynolds Sr. and Ruth Ann Reynolds

Religion: Christian

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

VICE CHAIR: Workforce Development
Energy and Manufacturing
Finance
Health and Human Resources
Jails and Prisons
Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
Energy and Manufacturing
Finance
Health
Workforce Development and Labor Issues


DISTRICT 006


District Counties: Marshall

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2023

Delegate Reynolds was the Lead Sponsor of 11 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
HB 2039DEP required to reimburse fines paid by towns, villages and communities in certain instancesPending
HB 2041Authorize municipal courts to request the suspension of a driver’s license of a person who does not pay outstanding fees and costsPendingGovernment Organization
HB 2516Provide that coaching days do not count towards limit on days for retired employeesPendingEducation
HB 2520Free Gold Star License Plates to parentsPending
HB 2933Increase in fines and criminal penalties when an employer fails to maintain employment records of an unauthorized employeePendingJudiciary
HB 3059Give PSC authority to fine Class I railroads for safety and operational violations.PendingFinance
HB 3218Relating to requiring suicide prevention resources be printed on student identification cardsSigned
HB 3266To amend and reenact codes concerning the distribution of certain taxes and surcharges to benefit volunteer and part-volunteer fire departments and emergency medical services providers as well as certain funds from the Fire Protection Fund.Pending
HB 3303Clarifying and expanding the powers and duties of the director of the Coalfield Community Development OfficeSigned
HB 3304Providing an exemption from the severance tax for coal sold to coal-fired power plants located within the State of West VirginiaPendingFinance
HB 3494Relating to withholding tax on income of nonresidents from natural resources royalty paymentsPendingFinance

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