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HB 2354

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Banning certain products from food in West Virginia

2025
Introduced by Eric Brooks, Adam Burkhammer, Mike Hite and 5 other co-sponsors

House Bill 2354 bans harmful food dyes in West Virginia, protecting public health, especially children, by requiring safer food products in stores and schools starting 2025.

Chapter 206, Acts, Regular Session, 2025
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HB 2402

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Relating to providing access to medical records; providing access to a minor’s medical record

2025
Introduced by Adam Burkhammer, Mike Hite, Chuck Horst and 5 other co-sponsors

House Bill 2402 ensures parents can access their minor children's medical records while balancing minors' rights, enhancing health information access and care coordination.

Chapter 181, Acts, Regular Session, 2025
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HB 2718

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Relating to creating a State Advisory Council on Establishing a Military College

2025
Introduced by Jarred Cannon, Joe Funkhouser, Roger Hanshaw and 6 other co-sponsors

HB 2718 establishes a State Advisory Council to explore creating a military college in West Virginia, enhancing education and leadership opportunities for students.

Chapter 178, Acts, Regular Session, 2025
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HB 2484

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Clarifying the probationary period for paid municipal firefighters.

2025
Introduced by J.B. Akers, Geno Chiarelli, Kathie Hess Crouse and 6 other co-sponsors

House Bill 2484 extends the probationary period for paid municipal firefighters in West Virginia from six months to one year, enhancing evaluation and job suitability.

Chapter 68, Acts, Regular Session, 2025
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HB 2123

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Modifying the criminal penalties imposed on a parent, guardian or custodian for child abuse

2025
Introduced by J.B. Akers, Roy Cooper, Joe Ellington and 8 other co-sponsors

House Bill 2123 increases penalties for child abuse and neglect in West Virginia, enhancing protections for children and imposing stricter consequences on offenders.

Chapter 77, Acts, Regular Session, 2025
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