HR-19: Recognizing and honoring the heroic efforts of West Virginia first responders during the state’s unprecedented and historic flooding of June 2016
Sponsored by: Rep. Tim Miley
Introduced In House on 04/07/2017
You have voted HR-19: Recognizing and honoring the heroic efforts of West Virginia first responders during the state’s unprecedented and historic flooding of June 2016.
HB-2117: Removing the requirement that home schooled students have to acquire a general equivalency degree (GED) in order to qualify for the promise scholarship
Sponsored by: Rep. Geoff Foster
Filed For Introduction on 02/08/2017
You have voted HB-2117: Removing the requirement that home schooled students have to acquire a general equivalency degree (GED) in order to qualify for the promise scholarship.
Manufacturing Inventory and Equipment Tax Exemption Amendment [HJR-3]
The purpose of this resolution is to propose an amendment to the West Virginia Constitution that would exempt personal property in the form of manufacturing inventory and manufacturing equipment from ad valorem taxation.
HJR-3: Manufacturing Inventory and Equipment Tax Exemption Amendment
Sponsored by: Rep. Geoff Foster
Filed For Introduction on 02/08/2017
Protecting academic freedom in higher education [HB-2335]
The purpose of this bill is to promote intellectual diversity and academic freedom in institutions of higher education. The bill prohibits employment decisions concerning faculty members from being based solely on political or religious beliefs. The bill requires all tenure, search and hiring committee deliberations to be recorded and made available to the appropriate constituted authorities. The bill prohibits students from being graded on political or religious beliefs. The bill requires academic disciplines to welcome a diversity of approaches
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HB-2335: Protecting academic freedom in higher education
Sponsored by: Rep. Geoff Foster
Filed For Introduction on 02/10/2017
Relating to the death penalty for first degree murder [HB-2408]
The purpose of this bill is to provide for a death penalty and procedures and standards applicable thereto, and automatic review of the penalty, for commission of murder in the first degree. Procedures for carrying out the death sentence are established.
HB-2408: Relating to the death penalty for first degree murder
Sponsored by: Sen. Rupert Phillips
Filed For Introduction on 02/13/2017