You have voted HCR-106: Placing appropriate supplemental signs on Interstate 77 at Exits 111 and 114 to direct travelers to the Sissonville Business District..
You have voted HR-15: Supporting the passage of HR 1315 introduced in the United States House of Representatives to roll back ethanol fuel requirements.
You have voted HB-2957: Permitting residential customers to deduct up to 50 percent of their electric utility payments from their federal adjusted gross income.
Fetal Heartbeat Act [HB-2903]
The purpose of this bill is to enact the Fetal Heartbeat Act. The bill prohibits abortions when a fetal heartbeat is detected. The bill provides exceptions. The bill makes findings. The bill establishes standards, requirements, and procedures. The bill requires documentation. The bill requires notice and acknowledgments. The bill creates the Joint Legislative Committee on Adoption Promotion and Support. The bill establishes penalties. The bill permits civil actions. The bill defines terms. The bill provides for rule-making.
HB-2903: Fetal Heartbeat Act
Sponsored by: Rep. Daniel Dean
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
Relating to the Underwood-Smith scholarship and loan assistance program and teacher scholarship and loan program [HB-2862]
The purpose of this bill is to modify the purpose of the scholarship beginning in 2020; establish scholarship preference for applicants pursuing math and science teaching careers; modify selection criteria for the award of scholarships; modify scholarship agreement condition requirements; modify scholarship renewal requirements; modify purpose of teacher scholarship program to those pursuing careers in teaching math or science; modify scholarship agreement condition requirements for teachers; and modify scholarship renewal requirements for teachers.
HB-2862: Relating to the Underwood-Smith scholarship and loan assistance program and teacher scholarship and loan program
Sponsored by: Rep. Martin Atkinson
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020
Relating to compulsory school attendance [HB-2549]
The purpose of this bill is to change the time, from 10 to five days the number of unexcused absences by a student, when a complaint may be made against a parent or guardian.
HB-2549: Relating to compulsory school attendance
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Rohrbach
Filed For Introduction on 01/08/2020