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West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4452
House
Wallet
To remove Mortmain restrictions on religious organizations
Sponsored by Rick Hillenbrand (Republican)
Status
Signed by Governor
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4453
House
Regarding Teacher Pay
Sponsored by Dave Foggin (Republican)
Status
In committee
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4454
House
To double the homestead tax exemption
Sponsored by Joe Funkhouser (Republican)
Status
In committee
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4455
House
Relating to taxation
Sponsored by Joe Funkhouser (Republican)
Status
In committee
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4456
House
Relating to clarification of a law enforcement agency and cooperation between law enforcement agencies and personnel of states bordering this state
Sponsored by Scot C. Heckert (Republican)
Status
Passed
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4457
House
Permitting voters not affiliated with a major political party to vote the ballot of that political party in a primary election.
Sponsored by Scot C. Heckert (Republican)
Status
In committee
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4358
House
Establishing pilot program for Public Guardian Ad Litem Services
Sponsored by Adam Burkhammer (Republican)
Status
In committee
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4359
House
Exempt an existing hospital under certificate of need to move their facility up to 10 miles to a new location
Sponsored by Adam Burkhammer (Republican)
Status
In committee
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4360
House
Relating generally to allowing the Supreme Court of Appeals discretion to create uniform pay scales for all levels of judicial support staff.
Sponsored by Clay Riley (Republican)
Status
Passed
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4361
House
County solid waste assessment fees authorized
Sponsored by Clay Riley (Republican)
Status
In committee
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4362
House
Relating generally to the Municipal Bond Commission governance
Sponsored by Clay Riley (Republican)
Status
In committee
West Virginia
State Bill
HB 4363
House
Establishing a program for camera assisted speed enforcement in active work zones on public highways
Sponsored by Clay Riley (Republican)
Status
In committee
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