Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Wednesday, November 6, 2024

House Bills 4002, 4007 passed

The House of Delegates met today at 1 p.m.

House Bill 4002 was read for the third time and brought to a vote today. The bill relates to accountability of the rule-making committee. According to bill supporters, there is currently no system for checking over past rules and ensuring they aren’t obsolete, and this bill would provide a system to do so. The bill passed and will be sent to the Senate for consideration.

House Bill 4007 was also read for the third time and brought to a vote. This bill would provide a process for appointing or hiring private attorneys to assist the Attorney General. The bill passed and will be sent to the Senate for consideration.

House Bill 4031 was read for the third time and brought to a vote today. The bill would require agencies to respond to requested comments during the rule-making process. The bill passed and will be sent to the Senate for consideration.

House Bill 2147 was sent to third reading with an amendment, to be voted on tomorrow. House Bill 2584, House Bill 2588, House Bill 2800 and House Bill 4038 were all sent to third reading, to be voted on tomorrow.

House Bill 2130 and House Bill 4005 were both sent to second reading.

 

The following meetings will be held today:

Finance: 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. in House Finance 

Judiciary:  3 p.m. in House Judiciary

Education:  3 p.m. in House Education

Government Org.: 3 p.m. in House Gov. Org.

Roads and Transportation: 4 p.m. in House Gov. Org.

 

The following meetings will be held tomorrow prior to session:

Industry and Labor:  9 a.m. in House Gov. Org.

Ag. and Natural Resources: 10 a.m. in House Gov. Org. 

 

The house will reconvene tomorrow at 11 a.m.

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