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West Virginia Legislature
West Virginia Legislature
The West Virginia Legislature consists of 117 current members in the Senate and House of Delegates. Track 41,909 West Virginia bills, view legislator voting records, and monitor committee activity.
Sessions (46)
2026 Regular Session
2025 Regular Session
2024 Regular Session
2024 1st Special Session
2024 2nd Special Session
2023 1st Special Session
2023 Regular Session
2022 Regular Session
2022 1st Special Session
2022 2nd Special Session
2022 3rd Special Session
2022 4th Special Session
2021 3rd Special Session
2021 Regular Session
2021 1st Special Session
2021 2nd Special Session
2020 Regular Session
2019 1st Special Session
2019 2nd Special Session
2019 Regular Session
2018 1st Special Session
2018 2nd Special Session
2018 Regular Session
2017 1st Special Session
2017 2nd Special Session
2017 3rd Special Session
2017 Regular Session
2016 1st Special Session
2016 2nd Special Session
2016 Regular Session
2015 Regular Session
2014 1st Special Session
2014 2nd Special Session
2014 Regular Session
2013 1st Special Session
2013 Regular Session
2012 Regular Session
2012 1st Special Session
2011 1st Special Session
2011 2nd Special Session
2011 3rd Special Session
2011 4th Special Session
2011 Regular Session
2010 Regular Session
2010 1st Special Session
2010 2nd Special Session
Legislators (117)
Bills (50)
Relating to rules governing the practice of law
Providing for a program allowing election official trainees to be appointed as election officials
The Joanna Phillips Domestic Violence Prevention Act
To bring virtual currency kiosks within the purview of money transmission licensure and create disclosure requirements and daily transaction limitations for new and existing customers.
Providing for biennial reporting instead of annual reporting for business organizations.
Relating to investigations of allegations of child safety violations for school personnel.
Teacher, School Personnel, and State Police Pay Raise
Relating to civil remedies for the unauthorized disclosure of intimate images.
Relating to Interstate Cosmetology Licensure Compact.
Relating to peer support services
Relating to the Respiratory Care Interstate Compact
Relating to financial aid for post-secondary education.
Relating to the creation of the Portable Benefit Account Act
Relating to mental health examination requirements.
Require certain websites to utilize age verification methods to prevent minors from accessing content
Regarding fines in DOH work zones
Relating to the law-enforcement powers of correctional officers
Adding Aggravated Vehicular Homicide to the list of qualifying offenses
To establish the cold case task force for the State of West Virginia
Providing online training for Executors/Executrix of an Estate
Relating to bail in cases involving terroristic threats to schools or children
To ensure virtual instruction for foster students while in temporary placement facilities.
Relating to Natural Resource Police Officer Retirement
Relating to public school acceptance of student transcripts or other credentials
Relating to the temporary payment to a kinship parent of a subsidy equal to that of a foster parent
To increase funding for EMS first responders.
Relating to authorizing the Department of Agriculture to promulgate a legislative rule relating to registration forms and tags for registration, taxation, and control of dogs.
Relating to drug testing of parents who have had abuse and/or neglect claims substantiated against them prior to reunification.
Relating to necessity allowance
Increase the allowance for volunteer and part-volunteer fire companies and allowing fire departments to make an expenditure for educational and training supplies and fire prevention promotional materials
Relating to the meaning of residence for the purpose of bail
Classifying forestry equipment for levy purposes
Relating generally to Underground Facilities Damage prevention
To remove Mortmain restrictions on religious organizations
Allowing constitutional carry for 18- to 20-year-olds
Creating the Recharge West Virginia Program
Relating to driver’s licenses
Safeguard the Right-To-Try Cutting-Edge Medicine Act
Relating to college campus safety
Increasing the criminal penalties for DUI causing death to be known as “Baylea’s Law.”
Authorizing Certain Agencies of the Department of Revenue to Promulgate Legislative Rules
Permitting teachers to wear a “mobile alert button” for emergency situations, to be known as “Alyssa’s Law.”
Extending the Qualified Opportunity Zones until July 1, 2032.
Defining Permissible expenditures for municipalities and counties
Relating to sales tax on construction materials
Require the use of video cameras in certain special education classrooms
Providing for in-year school personnel movement to meet school needs.
Relating to the Neighborhood Investment Program.