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.
You have voted HCR-137: Study of methods to incentivize and advise middle and high school students to participate in career and technical education programs.
Creating the Second Chance for Employment Act [HB-2107]
The purpose of this bill is to create the Second Chance for Employment Act. The bill defining terms. The bill expands eligibility for criminal expungement to persons convicted of certain nonviolent felonies. The bill defines “nonviolent felony”. The bill provides exclusions to eligibility. The bill establishes timing for filing a petition for expungement. The bill creates petition requirements and court procedure for evaluates preliminary and final orders of expungement for nonviolent felonies.
HB-2107: Creating the Second Chance for Employment Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Shawn Fluharty
Filed For Introduction on 02/08/2017
Allowing a group of affiliated voters to become a recognized political party under certain criteria [HB-2102]
The purpose of this bill is to allow a group to become a recognized political party if the group’s candidate receives one percent of the votes in an election for any one of six statewide offices, including that of Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General or Commissioner of Agriculture; to allow a group of affiliated voters to become a recognized political party if five thousand or more individuals have identified as a member of the group on their current voter registration forms; and to require voting registration forms
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HB-2102: Allowing a group of affiliated voters to become a recognized political party under certain criteria
Sponsored by: Rep. Pat McGeehan
Filed For Introduction on 02/08/2017
Relating to educational benefits for dependents of deceased or disabled veterans [HB-2191]
The purpose of this bill is to require state institutions of higher education to waive tuition and fees for children and spouses of National Guard members and members of a Reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States or persons on federal or state active military duty who are residents of this state and who have suffered a hundred percent total and permanent service-connected disability.
HB-2191: Relating to educational benefits for dependents of deceased or disabled veterans
Sponsored by: Rep. Shawn Fluharty
Filed For Introduction on 02/08/2017