Friday, January 23, 2026
Friday, January 23, 2026

House Debates Over Grant Program For College Students

The West Virginia House of Delegates debated over several bills on third reading.

House Bill 4081 was debated by several delegates this morning. House Bill 4081 would require the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission to establish a grant program to address food, health, and hygiene insecurities among students enrolled in state institutions of higher education. Sponsors stated the bill would address student food insecurity and hygiene necessities.

In debate, Delegate Chris Anders (R – Berkeley, 97) said he had concerns with the bill eventually coming back to the legislature with the intent for taxpayers having to pay for the program.

“We should not expand the scope of government into every corner of daily life, while  West Virginians are struggling to make ends meet,” Anders said. “If college students need assistance, communities, families, churches, and private organizations are far better equipped to help.”

In response, Delegate Kayla Young (D – Kanawha, 56) spoke to the sponsor to receive clarification on the bill. Sponsor Delegate Jimmy Willis (R – Brooke, 3) said the intent of the bill is to help students in need by utilizing federal grants and private funding sources to fund this program.

Delegate Elias Coop-Gonzalez (R- Randolph, 67) said he understands assisting people, but not assisting “able-bodied adults.”

Delegate John Williams (D – Monongalia, 80) said, “‘He pulled himself up by his bootstraps,’ but what if you don’t have any boots? That’s the case with a lot of our kids who have worked their tails off to become first-gen college students, and this is about supporting them in that dream.”

After Williams, Delegate Margitta Mazzocchi (R – Logan, 031) said, college students are adults. We want to prepare these young ladies and gentlemen to learn that everyone has to work for their necessities, “which means they have to learn that the government is not here and give handouts constantly.”

House Bill 4081 passed with a 71 to 22 vote and will be advanced to the Senate.

In addition, the House advanced House Bills 4007, 4008, 4335, and 4352.

Bills introduced can be found here.

Committee Meetings, Today January 23

Committee Meetings, Monday January 26

Committee Meetings, Tuesday January 27

The House is adjourned until 1:30 p.m. Monday, January 26, 2026.

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