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211 bills found
HB 5527
signed
Relating to Wellness Reimbursement Programs
HB 5465
introduced
Allow anyone with a masterβs degree to sit for WV Bar exam and become licensed attorney
HB 5687
introduced
Relating to reducing the tax rate imposed on the gross value of metallurgical coal produced in this state
HB 5681
introduced
Relating to empowering qualified certified nurse practitioners and certified nurse midwives to prescribe, administer, and dispense prescriptions drugs without a collaborating physician.
HB 4954
introduced
To provide a reduction of the tax for companies who have 75% or more of their workforce as West Virginia residents
HB 5423
introduced
To ensure that illegal aliens do not vote or operate a motor vehicle in the state.
HB 5424
introduced
Verifying legal employment status of workers.
HB 5422
introduced
Relating to Home Rule Reform
HB 5297
introduced
Supplemental Appropriation to the Department of Health Facilities - William R. Sharpe Hospital from the Unappropriated Surplus Balance.
HB 4418
introduced
Creating βThe Tax Efficiency Act of 2026β
HB 5296
introduced
Supplemental Appropriation to the Governorβs Office - Civil Contingent Fund from the Unappropriated Surplus Balance.
HB 4168
introduced
Relating to vaccine requirements
HB 4834
introduced
To permit womenβs wrestling in public high schools as a sanctioned event
HB 5563
introduced
To create the West Virginia Timely Transplant Referral and Coordination Act
HB 5617
introduced
To allow authorized retailers, qualified as workforce training community centes, to retain a portion of consumer sales and use taxes
HB 5560
introduced
To have retirment benefits of former law enforcement in the PERS to be exempt from state income taxes.
HB 5246
introduced
Safe Play Act
HB 4349
introduced
Provide volunteer firemen free license plates and vehicle registration
HB 5244
introduced
To institute the Learn and Earn program for four-year schools.
HB 5561
introduced
Refer instances of election fraud to the attorney general for prosecution