West Virginia Legislature

A sampling of bills introduced Friday, Jan. 27

MORGANTOWN – Here is a sampling of bills introduced on Friday, Jan. 27. Local sponsors and co-sponsors, if any, are noted.

  • HB 3097, to prohibit Medicaid and CHIP payment for irreversible gender reassignment surgery to a person under 18.
  • HB 3102, to authorize Adopt-A-Trail programs for volunteers to clean up and maintain trails on public lands under DNR control.
  • HB 3103, to eliminate the restriction to carry a firearm on the state capitol complex grounds; Delegate Amy Summers, R-Taylor, co-sponsor. Also introduced, SB 492, to require legislators and staff who hold a current concealed carry permit to register with the Capitol Police an intent to carry concealed firearms within the Capitol buildings; Sens. Randy Smith, R-Tucker, Jay Taylor, R-Taylor, co-sponsors.
  • HB 3110, (same as SB 448 introduced Tuesday) to pay for Office of Oil and Gas well inspectors by devoting three-fourths of 1% of oil and gas severance tax to the office; Delegate Evan Hansen, D-Monongalia, co-sponsor.
  • HB 3113, to require each high school student to complete a one credit course of study in personal finance as a requirement for high school graduation.
  • HB 3115, to allow the development of a specialized intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities; Summers, co-sponsor.
  • HB 3118, to codify a Parents’ Bill of Rights, including medical care and education.
  • HB 3121, the Stop Our Scourge Act, to designate illicit fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction; Delegate Buck Jennings, R-Preston, sponsor.
  • SB 489, to require county boards of education to provide free, discrete access to feminine hygiene products in grades 3 through 12 to female students that do not otherwise have access to the feminine hygiene products.
  • SB 494, to create the West Virginia Black Lung Program and granting entitlement for pain and suffering for occupational pneumoconiosis; Sen. Mike Caputo, D-Marion, lead sponsor.
  • SJR 9, the Right to Medical Freedom Amendment, to put before the voters a Constitutional amendment, to ensure the right of a person to refuse any medical procedure, treatment, injection, device, vaccine, or prophylactic to not be questioned or interfered with in any manner; Smith, Taylor, co-sponsors.