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Delegate Spencer was the Lead Sponsor for 18 bills:

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HB 2007 Reducing the federal adjusted gross income for motor fuel expenses incurred in commuting to and from one's occupation Pending  House Finance Committee  02/11/09 
HB 2119 Changing the compulsory school attendance for children in the state from sixteen to eighteen years of age Pending  House Education Committee  02/11/09 
HB 2252 Providing a tax credit to landlords who rent to parolees Pending  House Finance Committee  02/12/09 
HB 2260 Authorizing governing bodies of municipalities and county commissions to transfer early in-person voting ballots to precincts in the manner absentee ballots are delivered Pending  House Political Subdivisions Committee  02/12/09 
HB 2266 Creating a registry of convictions for operating a clandestine drug laboratory Pending  House Judiciary Committee  02/12/09 
HB 2326 Allowing county school boards to establish a four-day school week and collect fees for use of school buildings on the fifth day Pending  House Education Committee  02/12/09 
HB 2330 Requiring that all decisions regarding certain reductions in full-time classified personnel workforce at state institutions of higher education be made on the basis of seniority Pending  House Education Committee  02/12/09 
HB 2367 Raising the state salary level to at least one hundred twenty-five percent above the Federal Poverty Guidelines Pending  House Finance Committee  02/13/09 
HB 2464 Authorizing county commissions to designate locations for early voting other than the county courthouse or annex Signed  Effective Ninety Days from Passage - (July 9, 2009)
HB 2702 Relating to the Deputy Sheriff Retirement System Act Signed  Effective Ninety Days from Passage - (July 6, 2009)
HB 2703 Relating to the State Teachers Retirement System Signed  Effective Ninety Days from Passage - (July 6, 2009)
HB 2734 Relating to minimum guarantees provided to members who elected to transfer from the Teachers' Defined Contribution System to the Teachers' Retirement System Signed  Effective Ninety Days from Passage - (July 7, 2009)
HB 2770 Relating to the Emergency Medical Services Retirement System Act Pending  Senate Finance Committee  04/02/09 
HB 2924 Relating to qualified military service for public employees retirement benefits Pending    2nd Reading  04/11/09 
HB 3004 Permitting individual taxpayers a modification to state income tax for medical expenses exceeding two percent of their federal adjusted gross income Pending  House Finance Committee  03/09/09 
HB 3085 Allowing male teachers to use sick leave to attend prenatal care appointments with spouse Pending  House Education Committee  03/12/09 
HB 3190 Allowing the purchase of service credit for those emergency services officers who transferred into the Emergency Medical Services Retirement System from the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) Pending  Senate Pensions Committee  04/02/09 
HB 3273 West Virginia Correctional Officer Retirement System Act Pending  House Pensions and Retirement Committee  03/20/09 
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