At the Half – Update on W.Va. Senate’s Regular Session

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Bills that Have Passed the Senate as of Tuesday, February 10, 2026 (45)

  • SB 1: Small Business Growth Act (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 4: Relating to crimes against public justice (House Judiciary)
  • SB 15: Protecting coal and gas minerals from carbon capture practices (House Energy and Public Works)
  • SB 30: Allowing 18 to 20-year-olds to carry concealed weapon without permit (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 55: Establishing criminal offense for obstructing or hindering home incarceration supervisor or social services worker (House Judiciary)
  • SB 61: Prohibiting acceptance of illegal ballots cast in any election (House Judiciary)
  • SB 66: Modifying classes of state of preparedness declared by Governor or Legislature (House Government Organization)
  • SB 84: Prohibiting law enforcement from placing surveillance cameras on private property (House Judiciary)
  • SB 137: Modifying parole eligibility for crime of second degree murder and voluntary manslaughter (House Judiciary)
  • SB 155: Relating to adjunct teaching permits (House Education)
  • SB 167: Relating to meetings for local levying bodies (House Government Organization)
  • SB 207: Clarifying sheriff’s compensation for collection of taxes (House Judiciary)
  • SB 208: Exempting certain military records from public release (House Judiciary)
  • SB 210: Modifying oversight provisions for Legislative Oversight Commission on Health and Human Resources Accountability (House Health and Human Resources)
  • SB 233: Clarifying qualifications to be licensed to administer polygraphs (House Government Organization)
  • SB 256: Authorizing DEP to promulgate legislative rules (House Energy and Public Works)
  • SB 281: Authorizing Department of Homeland Security to promulgate legislative rules (House Judiciary)
  • SB 309: Authorizing DOT to promulgate legislative rules (House Government Organization)
  • SB 374: Authorizing Department of Commerce to promulgate legislative rules (House Government Organization)
  • SB 388: Requiring public elementary or secondary school make Aitken Bible available to certain classrooms (House Education then House Judiciary)
  • SB 390: Altering conditions for flood resiliency disbursements (House Government Organization then House Finance)
  • SB 400: Updating personal income tax definitions and provision of law relating to gaming and gambling losses (House Finance)
  • SB 403: Relating to expanding definition of “tourism attraction” (House Government Organization)
  • SB 427: Relating to loan form (House Finance)
  • SB 440: Increasing penalty for transporting telecommunication devices into jails (House Judiciary)
  • SB 443: Granting municipal fire marshals authority to assist in lawful execution of law-enforcement officer’s official duties (House Government Organization then House Judiciary)
  • SB 445: Adding Potomac State College as eligible institution for participation in Learn and Earn Program (House Education)
  • SB 467: Allowing enforcement of Purple Heart parking spaces taken by non-Purple Heart recipients (House Energy and Public Works)
  • SB 473: Creating felony offense of using electronic device to threaten violence (Pending House introduction)
  • SB 490: Approving short-term training programs for eligibility for federal Workforce Pell Grants (House Government Organization)
  • SB 506: Permitting certain use of county-owned wireless tower (House Judiciary)
  • SB 532: Relating to certified public accountants (House Finance)
  • SB 536: Relating to qualifications for serving on certain academic boards (House Education)
  • SB 556: Modifying priority of insurance coverage for drivers of certain vehicles to make consistent with federal law (House Judiciary then House Finance)
  • SB 573: Relating to requirements for disclosures and recordkeeping by persons making mortgage loans (House Finance)
  • SB 574: Relating to bank merger by interstate branching (House Finance)
  • SB 581: Eliminating requirement that commissioner approve joint account forms used by banking institutions (House Finance)
  • SB 582: Relating to requirements for licensure as mortgage lender or broker (House Finance)
  • SB 586: Modifying requirements for public water systems (House Government Organization)
  • SB 592: WV Short Line Railroad Modernization Act (House Finance)
  • SB 607: Relating to federally approved project delivery methods for airport capital improvement projects (House Government Organization)
  • SB 615: Requiring persons with illegal immigration status be turned over to ICE (House Judiciary)
  • SB 622: Extending mine safety technology tax credit (House Finance)
  • SB 625: Relating to responsibility of board of public service district that is being dissolved (House Energy and Public Works)
  • SB 694: Removing county residency requirement for county superintendent of schools (Pending House introduction)

Resolutions that Have Been Adopted by the Senate as of Tuesday, February 10, 2026 (2 – 1 Senate; 1 House)

  • SCR 1: Requesting DOH name certain transportation infrastructure (Adopted, 01-29)
  • HCR 3: House Infrastructure Naming Resolution (Adopted, 01-29)

Action on House Bills in the Senate as of Tuesday, February 10, 2026 (54)

·       HB 4002: Establishing the West Virginia Collaboratory (Education)

·       HB 4004: Relating to the creation of the Recharge West Virginia Program (Economic Development then Finance)

·       HB 4005: Skills to work (Government Organization)

·       HB 4007: Relating to industrial access roads (Economic Development then Finance)

·       HB 4008: Relating to Business Ready Sites Program (Economic Development)

  • HB 4011: Relating to advanced recycling (Pending Senate introduction)

·       HB 4022: CPS Allocation (Health and Human Resources)

·       HB 4026: Relating to expanding the requirements for integrated resource plans utility companies must file with the Public Service Commission (Energy, Industry and Mining)

·       HB 4028: Relating to sales tax on construction materials (Finance)

·       HB 4036: Relating to stricter enforcement for parking in a handicapped designated spot (Transportation and Infrastructure then Judiciary)

  • HB 4053: To establish the blue envelope program (Pending Senate introduction)

·       HB 4081: To create the Higher Education Health and Aid Grant (Education then Finance)

·       HB 4137: Updating the West Virginia Law Institute (Judiciary)

·       HB 4138: Relating to persons convicted of a crime (Judiciary)

·       HB 4169: Relating to mental health examination requirements (Judiciary)

  • HB 4179: To create felony charge for individuals who assault police officers or police dogs (Pending Senate introduction)

·       HB 4196: To offer long-acting reversible contraception to patients receiving methadone and suboxone at the treatment facility for the methadone and suboxone (Health and Human Resources)

  • HB 4198: E-Verify Safe Harbor Act (Pending Senate introduction)

·       HB 4215: Department of Health Rules Bundle (Judiciary)

·       HB 4335: Relating to Medicaid providers (Health and Human Resources)

  • HB 4345: Relating to the preservation of missing persons records and evidence (Pending Senate introduction)

·       HB 4352: Prohibiting cameras and recording devices in bedrooms and bathrooms of foster children (Health and Human Resources then Judiciary)

·       HB 4354: Relating to necessity allowance (Health and Human Resources then Finance)

·       HB 4364: Relating to concurrent juvenile jurisdiction on military installations (Military then Judiciary)

·       HB 4366: Relating to military interpersonal violence (Military then Judiciary)

·       HB 4382: Require collection agencies to provide 30 days notice prior to wage garnishments (Judiciary)

  • HB 4393: Requiring the development and implementation of statewide prevention plan (Finance)
  • HB 4410: Relating to special stops required for on-track equipment (Transportation and Infrastructure then Judiciary)
  • HB 4415: Creating crime of attempting to smuggle contraband into federal correctional institutions within the state (Judiciary)

·       HB 4422: To permit students in eighth and ninth grade to attend summer school in order to raise their grades and establish academic eligibility to play sports in the fall (Education)

·       HB 4433: Prohibiting Human Smuggling and Trafficking (Judiciary)

  • HB 4437: To allow Gold Star parents to receive one free Gold Star vehicle registration for personal use (Transportation and Infrastructure)

·       HB 4456: Relating to clarification of a law enforcement agency and cooperation between law enforcement agencies and personnel of states bordering this state (Judiciary)

·       HB 4461: Establishing limitations on billing practices of Internet or telecommunications providers that fail to provide subscribed customers service for five or more days (Energy, Industry and Mining then Government Organization)

  • HB 4468: Relating to confidentiality of court files and law-enforcement records (Pending Senate introduction)

·       HB 4484: To expand each county commission’s ability to sell or lease property (Government Organization)

  • HB 4522: Banning Foreign backed spending on State Ballot Issues (Workforce then Judiciary)

·       HB 4552: Relating to the law-enforcement powers of correctional officers (Judiciary)

·       HB 4570: To make the posting of a summons in a conspicuous place on rental property acceptable service when a tenant is unavailable for personal service (Judiciary)

  • HB 4574: Relating to providing for condition-based emergency funding for a financially distressed county (Education then Finance)
  • HB 4575: Making Supplemental Appropriation to State Board of Education (Finance)
  • HB 4600: Require all ballots for primary and general elections be received not later than the close of the polls on election day (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 4606: Relating to the meaning of residence for the purpose of bail (Judiciary)
  • HB 4610: Safeguard the Right-To-Try Cutting-Edge Medicine Act (Health and Human Resources then Judiciary)
  • HB 4625: Relating to quit claim deeds (Judiciary)
  • HB 4626: Relating to the establishment of a grant program to fund the United States Food and Drug Administration’s drug development trials with ibogaine (Health and Human Resources then Finance)

·       HB 4629: Relating to medical cessation treatment and research (Health and Human Resources)

·       HB 4696: Authorize the Department of Environmental Protection to deposit funds granted pursuant to federal programs (Energy, Industry and Mining)

·       HB 4740: Statutory Commitments in Rural Health Transformation Program (Government Organization)

  • HB 4749: Relating to adding requirements to the foster child bill of rights (Pending Senate introduction)
  • HB 4755: Adding Aggravated Vehicular Homicide to the list of qualifying offenses (Judiciary)

·       HB 4951: Requiring MDs and DOs to complete continuing education (Health and Human Resources)

  • HB 4982: Make West Virginia Healthy Act of 2026 (Health and Human Resources)
  • HB 4893: Increase the penalties for contempt of court in a magistrate court (Pending Senate introduction)

Action on House Resolutions in the Senate as of Tuesday, February 10, 2026 (3)

  • HCR 1: Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor (Adopted, 01-14)
  • HCR 2: Amending Rule 31 of the Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Delegates (Adopted, 01-14)
  • HCR 3: House Infrastructure Naming Resolution (Adopted, 01-29)

Resolutions that Have Completed Legislation as of Tuesday, February 10, 2026 (4 – 1 Senate; 3 House)

  • SCR 1: Requesting DOH name certain transportation infrastructure (Adopted, 01-29)
  • HCR 1: Extending an invitation to His Excellency, the Governor, to deliver an address to the Legislature and raising a Joint Assembly therefor (Adopted, 01-14)
  • HCR 2: Amending Rule 31 of the Joint Rules of the Senate and House of Delegates (Adopted, 01-14)
  • HCR 3: House Infrastructure Naming Resolution (Adopted, 01-29)

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