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Kathie Hess Crouse (R - Putnam, 019)





CONTACT

kathie.crouse@wvhouse.gov

Capitol Office:
Room 210E, Building 1
State Capitol Complex
Charleston, WV 25305
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3118

District:
520 Eighteen Mile Creek Road
Buffalo, WV 25033
District Phone: (856) 528-4355


Kathie Hess Crouse Biography

Education: Bachelor of Science with concentrations in Microbiology and Molecular Biology, Associates Degree in Science – West Virginia State University

Spouse: Marc Crouse

Children: Willow, Chase, Patrick, Nicholas, Michael

Parents: Roger and Linda Hess

Religion: Christian

Affiliations: West Virginia Home Education Association, West Virginia Citizens Defense League, Christian Home Educators, Home School Legal Defense, Putnam County Convention And Visitors Bureau, Putnam County Republican Club, Rotary Of Putnam County, Putnam County Republican Women, Kanawha County Republican Women, Wv Federation Of Republican Women, Kanawha Valley Soap Box Derby

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

Banking and Insurance
Energy and Manufacturing
Government Organization
Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security
Workforce Development

INTERIM COMMITTEES:
Committee on Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security
Energy and Manufacturing
Government Organization


DISTRICT 019


District Counties: Putnam

 

SPONSORED LEGISLATION, 2023

Delegate Crouse was the Lead Sponsor of 20 bills
BillTitleStatusCommittee
HB 2216Remove standardized testing in public and private schoolsPendingEducation
HB 2217Relating to natural immunity or antibodies to any illness to be treated as equal or better to vaccine induced immunityPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 2366Require cameras in all classroomsPendingEducation
HB 2367Providing options to vaccinations and mask requirements as a condition to entry of schoolsPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 2368Provide for fines for hospitals that do not allow at least one visitorPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 2558Permitting religious exemptions for compulsory immunizationsPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 2559Prohibiting mask mandates by the State of West VirginiaPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 2560To require cameras in every classroom and room where children are presentPendingEducation
HB 2561Clarifying the announcement form and eligibility requirements for becoming a candidate for election to a public officePendingJudiciary
HB 2590To remove the helmet law in West Virginia.PendingBanking and Insurance
HB 2601To remove the taxation on burials, funerals and cremationPendingFinance
HB 2603Relating to vaccination and mask requirementsPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 2789Removing birthing centers from certificate of needPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 2820To provide HOPE Scholarship recipients with the ability to play sportsBL
HB 3116Creating the No Patient Left Alone ActPendingHealth and Human Resources
HB 3117Remove assessments for homeschoolersPendingEducation
HB 3119Authorizing expenditure of revenue from the Municipal Pension and Protection Fund and Fire Protection FundPendingPensions and Retirement
HB 3217To eliminate the process of vehicle inspection in West VirginiaPending
HB 3424Relating generally to the West Virginia State Athletic CommissionPendingFinance
HB 3486Allocating a percentage of county excise taxes received from transfers of title to real estate in each county for election administration improvementsPendingFinance

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