West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3198

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Establishing a program to facilitate the recovery of areas of the state that have been impacted by the reduction of coal production and consumption

Impact

The legislation is designed to provide a framework for responding to the economic decline associated with the reduction of coal production and consumption. It mandates the development of a Coal Community Comeback Plan, which includes supporting job transitions, economic diversification, and recommendations for funding and programs aimed at revitalizing impacted communities. Importantly, it also requires coal mining operations and electric utilities to submit Workforce Transition Plans to better manage job losses associated with facility closures.

Summary

House Bill 3198 aims to support the recovery of areas in West Virginia that have been adversely impacted by the decline of the coal industry. The bill establishes a structured program that involves creating a Coal Community Comeback Advisory Committee, which will work under the Department of Commerce to facilitate assistance to affected communities. The legislation recognizes that employment in the coal sector has drastically decreased, placing a significant economic burden on local economies, and seeks to address these issues through coordinated support and funding.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 3198 reflects a concern for both the economic health of coal-dependent communities and the workers within those industries. Supporters of the bill emphasize its potential to provide necessary resources and a structured response to economic decline, viewing it as a proactive approach. Opposition may arise from concerns about the adequacy of these measures, as well as the effectiveness of transitioning away from a longstanding reliance on coal, signaling potential challenges in securing broad support.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill may involve debates over the adequacy of funding and resources designated for the Coal Community Comeback Plan. Critics might argue that while the bill proposes a plan for transition, the long-term sustainability of the economic solutions and the ability to create diverse job opportunities in place of coal-related work remain uncertain. The effectiveness of the Advisory Committee and its recommendations will likely be scrutinized, particularly regarding how well they address the immediate needs of impacted workers and communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB4811

To create an economic development service to assist identified coal communities

WV HB4479

Establishing the Coalfield Communities Grant Facilitation Commission

WV SB818

Power Generation and Consumption Act of 2025

WV SB678

Establishing Coal Based Affordable Electricity and Economic Growth Act

WV HB3239

Promoting the long term development of a more diversified energy generation and production portfolio in this state

WV HB3303

Clarifying and expanding the powers and duties of the director of the Coalfield Community Development Office

WV HB2713

WV 2021 Plan for Securing WV Coal Supplies

WV HB3137

Relating to establishing economic incentives for data centers to locate within the state

WV HB401

Establishing the Certified Industrial Business Expansion Development Program

WV HB3482

To create the Coal Fired Grid Stabilization and Security Act of 2023

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