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Tom Takubo (R - Kanawha, 17)

Majority Leader



CONTACT

tom.takubo@wvsenate.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 227M, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 357-7990

District:
101 Bowling Lane
Charleston, WV 25314

Tom Takubo Biography

Date of Birth: December 14th, 1971

Education: Chapmanville High School; B.S. Marshall University, Science; West Virginia Osteopathic School, D.O.; West Virginia University, Internal Medicine 2003; East Tennessee State, Pulmonary Critical Care 2007

Occupation: Physician

Spouse: Tori Takubo

Children: Maggie, Trevor and Molly

Parents: Tom Takubo, father; Sandy Colegrove, mother and Freddie Colgrove, stepfather

Religion: Christian

Town of Birth: Columbus, OH

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

VICE CHAIR: Health and Human Resources
VICE CHAIR: Rules
Confirmations
Finance
Judiciary

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
Finance
Government and Finance
Health
Health and Human Resources Accountability
Insurance and PEIA
Judiciary

DISTRICT 17 (2020 Districts)


District Counties: Kanawha (part)

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2023

Senator Takubo was the Lead Sponsor of 25 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
SB 1Requiring Higher Education Policy Commission to create and administer PROMISE Plus ProgramPendingFinance
SB 59Requiring work search activities to qualify for unemployment benefitsPending
SB 82Relating to unemployment benefits programPending
SB 83Authorizing tactical medical professionals to carry firearmsSigned
SB 84Tobacco Products Excise Tax ActPendingHealth and Human Resources
SB 85Establishing tax credit for certain physicians who locate to practice in WVPendingFinance
SB 86Exempting physicians from specified traffic laws when responding to emergenciesPending
SB 102Prohibiting smoking in vehicle when minor 16 or under is present.PendingHealth and Human Resources
SB 266Relating to tobacco usage restrictionsPendingFinance
SB 267Updating law regarding prior authorizationsSigned
SB 268Relating to PEIASigned
SB 269Increasing dental coverage limit for Medicaid enrolleesPendingFinance
SB 270Adding exemption to permit requirement for cremationSigned
SB 290Relating to dental health care service plansPendingBanking and Insurance
SB 521Improving patient safety in medical cannabis programPendingHealth and Human Resources
SB 526Including Alzheimer's disease in existing public health programsSigned
SB 588Increasing tax credit for employers providing child care for employeesPendingFinance
SB 592Providing tax credit to corporations for existing employer-provided child care facilitiesPendingFinance
SB 594Specifying fairness in cost sharing calculations for certain high deductible health plansSigned
SB 610Affordable Medicaid Buy-in ProgramPendingHealth and Human Resources
SB 621Requiring sheriff to serve child abuse and neglect petitionsPendingJudiciary
SB 650Allowing physician assistants to own practicePendingHealth and Human Resources
SB 651Oral Health and Cancer Rights ActPendingHealth and Human Resources
SB 694Providing supplemental Medicaid reimbursement for academic medical center acute care providersPendingHealth and Human Resources
SB 698Updating term of "physician assistant" to "physician associate"PendingHealth and Human Resources

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