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Votes at a glance: committee reports five education bills to full Senate

March 09, 2026 | 2026 Legislature WV, West Virginia


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Votes at a glance: committee reports five education bills to full Senate
The committee reported multiple House bills to the full Senate with recommendations that they pass. Brief outcomes and descriptions:

- House Bill 54 38: Amended and reported to the full Senate with a double committee reference (first to Finance). The committee struck language that would have explicitly allowed counties to use up to 50% of certain teacher‑induction allocations for Safe Schools projects and retained Department authority described in counsel's explanation.

- House Bill 40 87: Reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it pass and a double committee reference first to Finance. Counsel described the bill as creating the West Virginia Ireland Education Alliance to support institutional partnerships and authorizing grants up to $50,000, subject to appropriation.

- House Bill 51 63: Reported to the full Senate with the recommendation it pass and first referral to Finance. Counsel said the bill exempts child care programs run exclusively for employees' or students' children from certain requirements and authorizes the State Board to adopt health and safety rules for those programs.

- House Bill 54 53: Reported to the full Senate with recommendation that it pass and first referred to Finance. The committee debated fiscal impacts; a proposed amendment to accelerate supplemental funding to 2026‑27 failed on a 5‑yeas to 6‑nays division. Counsel and Department staff will provide fiscal detail to the committee.

- House Bill 55 11: Reported to the full Senate with recommendation that it pass. Counsel said the bill would require county boards to pay a lump sum (up to $6,000) to a personal representative for accrued unused personal leave when an employee's employment ends due to death; committee discussion noted current payout practices were not established at the table.

All reported bills were moved to the full Senate under a double original committee reference, with first referral to the Committee on Finance, and will require further review and fiscal work as needed.

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