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2023 Legislative Session

Some Bills That Failed in the Legislature This Year – Part 2

May 30, 2023 Tagged With: 2023 Legislative Session, Delegate Hardy, In Print June 2023, Senator Barrett, Senator Rucker, West Virginia Legislature

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There have been many reviews of bills that passed and became law in West Virginia this year. However, there were far more bills that were introduced but not passed by the legislature. This month’s column points out some bills that did not pass but were sponsored by Delegate Hardy and Senators Barrett and Rucker Read the Full Story >>

Some Bills That Failed in the Legislature This Year – Part I

May 5, 2023 Tagged With: 2023 Legislative Session, Delegate Clark, Delegate Espinosa, Delegate Ridenour, In Print May 2023, West Virginia Legislature

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There have been many reviews of bills that passed and became law in West Virginia this year. However, there were far more bills that were introduced but not passed by the legislature. This month’s column points out some bills that did not pass but were sponsored by Delegates Clark, Espinosa, and Ridenour. Read the Full Story >>

Bills Passed in the 2023 WV Legislative Session

April 1, 2023 Tagged With: 2023 Legislative Session, Gun Control, In Print Apr 2023, insulin, PFAS, taxes, West Virginia Legislature

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March 11 was the end of the sixty day legislative session for 2023. Legislators went home having passed 333 bills (293 bills passed in 2022). The Governor has signed nearly one-third of these bills and is expected to sign the remainder soon (he signed all but 13 bills passed in 2022). Absent a special session called by the Governor, our legislators will next meet in January 2024 to vote on new legislation. Read the Full Story >>

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