Thursday, August 21, 2025
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Senate Approves Changes to Appropriations Bill


During its Friday evening session, the Senate concurred in the House’s changes to Senate Bill 2019 and passed the bill.

Consideration of Senate Bill 2010, currently on third reading, was laid over one day. House Bill 219, originally the same as Senate Bill 2010, was amended on second reading and advanced to third.

The Senate adjourned until 11 a.m. tomorrow.

House Meets Briefly to Pass Supplemental Bill

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The House met briefly this evening to take up for consideration the passage of supplemental appropriations bill, Senate Bill 2019 . The bill was amended then passed and sent back to the Senate for final approval.

The House is adjourned until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow.

Senate Receives One Bill From House in Afternoon Session

Senators reconvened in the afternoon to receive House Bill 219, which was passed by the House earlier today. The bill was taken up for immediate consideration, read a first time and advanced to second reading.

Senate Bill 2010, which was originally the same as House Bill 219, was advanced to third reading with the right to amend.

The Senate adjourned until 6 p.m. tomorrow.

House Reconvenes and Passes Three Bills

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The House reconvened this afternoon to receive messages from the Senate and to finish work on the House calendar.

One report received concerned the passage of amended House Bill 212, which the House passed with an additional amendment and sent back to the Senate for passage. Also taken up for consideration was amended House Bill 210, which the House concurred with Senate amendments and then passed.

The House also passed supplemental bill Senate Bill 2014, which has now completed legislative action and House Bill 219, which must now go to the Senate for its consideration.

The House is adjourned until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow.

Senate Amends, Passes Teachers’ Retirement Bill

During its 11 a.m. session, the Senate amended and passed House Bill 210 after suspending the constitutional rule requiring a bill be read on three separate days. This bill deals with the transfer election of pensions from the Teachers’ Defined Contribution system to the Teachers Retirement System. The House must now concur in the Senate amendments before the bill can become law.

Senators also concurred in a House amendment to a Senate amendment to House Bill 212. The bill, which relates to the creation of a testing schedule for school bus drivers, was then passed again and sent to the Governor for his approval.

The Senate is in recess until 12:15 p.m.

Evening Senate Session Sees Amendments to House Bills Prior to Passage

The Senate met this evening to accept House reports regarding the passage of nine bills by that body. The Senate took those reports up for immediate consideration and read them a first time. The constitutional amendment requiring a bill be read on three separate days was then suspended and the bills were read a second and third time.

Six bills were read three times and passed without amendments and have now completed legislative action. These bills are: House Bill 211, House Bill 214, House Bill 215, House Bill 216, House Bill 217 and House Bill 218.

Three bills were read three times and passed with amendments by the Senate and must now go to the House for their approval. These bills are: House Bill 210, House Bill 212, and House Bill 213.

The Senate also took up and passed a supplemental appropriation bill, Senate Bill 2014, which would make an appropriation to various state accounts from the General Revenue Fund. This bill now advances to the House for their consideration.

The Senate will reconvene tomorrow at 11:00 a.m.

House Completes Legislative Action on Eight Supplemental Appropriation Bills

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The House met in an afternoon session to accept reports from the Senate regarding action taken on eight Senate Bills. The House took up the reports for immediate consideration whereupon the bills were read a first, second and third time after suspending the constitutional rule requiring a bill be read on three separate days.

The bills that passed were all supplemental appropriations allocating state money, they included: Senate Bill 2011, Senate Bill 2012, Senate Bill 2013, Senate Bill 2015, Senate Bill 2016, Senate Bill 2017, Senate Bill 2018 and Senate Bill 2019.

The House adjourned for the evening and will reconvene tomorrow at 11:00 a.m.

House Passes Nine Bills on to Senate

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The House reconvened today at 11:00 a.m. to hear committee reports in which all bills were recommended for passage.

Nine of those bills were advanced to third reading and passed including House Bill 218, which would freeze the fuel excise tax.

House Bill 219, relating to the regulation and control of elections, was advanced to second reading. This measure seeks to modify certain provisions of current state campaign finance laws in order to comply with a decision by the United States Court for the Southern District of West Virginia in the matter of Center for Individual Freedom v. Ireland, et. al. That decision struck down several provisions of the State’s campaign finance laws deemed to be in violation of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.

The House stands in recess until 3:00 p.m. this afternoon.

Senate Passes First Bills of Special Session

The Senate met today to receive reports from the Finance Committee. The committee recommended 12 bills for passage. Two of these – Senate Bill 2002 and Senate Bill 2003 – were read a second time and advanced to third reading. The remaining 10 bills were taken up for immediate consideration and passed after suspension of the constitutional rule requiring a bill be read on three separate days. The bills that passed were: Senate Bill 2011, Senate Bill 2012, Senate Bill 2013, Senate Bill 2015, Senate Bill 2016, Senate Bill 2017, Senate Bill 2018 and Senate Bill 2019.

The Finance Committee will meet briefly at 2:55 p.m. today in the Senate Chamber.

The Senate is in recess until 3 p.m. today.

Legislature Meets for Start of Special Session

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Shortly after completing June interim meetings, members of the House and Senate met in their respective chambers at 5 p.m. today to begin the second special session of the year.

After the reading of the Governor’s call, identical versions of 19 bills were introduced in each chamber. Each bill was read a first time before being referred to a committee.

The House Finance, Judiciary, Government Organization and Education committees and the Senate Finance and Judiciary committees met immediately after the floor session to begin work. If necessary, those committees will meet again tomorrow at 9 a.m.

The Senate Confirmations Committee will meet tomorrow at 10:45 a.m. in the President’s Conference Room.

The House and Senate will reconvene tomorrow at 11 a.m.