In this afternoon’s session, the House adopted House Resolution 6 which recognizes statewide contributions of the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences of West Virginia.
After honoring the Clay Center, the House introduced 17 bills. Among these was House Bill 4100. This bill would create criminal offenses for the trafficking of persons, illegal aliens and involuntary servitude. House Bill 4091 was also introduced and would establish an offense for operating a motor vehicle while sending or reading a text message.
A number of bills were read for the second time today. Among these were House Bill 2521, House Bill 3128 and House Bill 3132.
The following committees will meet today:
Judiciary 1 P.M. – 410M
Education 3 P.M. – 434M
Government Organization 1 P.M. – 215E
Finance 1 P.M. – 460M
The following committees will meet tomorrow:
Veterans Affairs 9 A.M. – 460M
Agriculture 8:30 A.M. – 215E
Banking and Insurance 10 A.M. – 215E
The House is adjourn until 11 A.M. tomorrow.