West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4645

Introduced
2/11/22  
Refer
2/11/22  

Caption

Allowing for surplus money collected above voter approved excess levy requests to remain with specific county and placed in general fund

Impact

This bill will have significant implications for local governance and funding procedures in West Virginia. By allowing counties to keep surplus tax funds, it shifts financial management responsibilities and opportunities from the state level to local jurisdictions. This change is expected to enable counties to better manage their finances by reducing the need for constant voter resubmission to extend these levies in case of surplus. Furthermore, it may provide increased financial stability to local governments, particularly in times when unexpected funding might be necessary.

Summary

House Bill 4645 aims to amend the West Virginia Code to allow counties to retain surplus funds collected above the amount approved through voter-approved excess levy requests. This change means that any additional funds generated beyond what was specifically requested and sanctioned by voters during an election will be kept within the county's general fund. Such a provision intends to enhance the fiscal capacity of local governments, ensuring they have more resources available for community services and infrastructure projects.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4645 appears to be largely positive among local government advocates and officials, who view it as a victory for local autonomy and financial flexibility. Proponents argue that it empowers counties to handle their finances more efficiently and respond more proactively to community needs. However, there may be concerns regarding the transparency and accountability associated with how surplus funds are managed and spent at the local level, suggesting that further discussions might be required to ensure adequate oversight.

Contention

A notable point of contention is the potential for mismanagement or lack of oversight regarding the use of surplus funds. Critics may voice concerns that without rigorous accountability measures, there could be a risk of misappropriation or inefficient use of these resources. Furthermore, there could be opposing views regarding the implications of this bill for state control over local taxation and finance, potentially sparking a broader debate about the balance of power between state and local government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2147

Allowing for surplus money collected above voter approved excess levy requests to remain with specific county and placed in general fund

WV HB2116

Allowing for surplus money collected above voter approved excess levy requests to remain with specific county and placed in general fund

WV HB4304

Allowing for surplus money collected above voter approved excess levy requests to remain with specific county and placed in general fund

WV HB4469

Authorizing a special election for presenting the question of a special levy renewal for levies expiring prior to the primary election scheduled for May 14, 2024

WV HB2585

Authorizing a special election for presenting the question of a special levy renewal for levies expiring prior to the primary election scheduled for May 14, 2024

WV SB580

Authorizing election for special levy renewal

WV HF2502

A bill for an act allowing cities to certify taxes for general fund levy for various purposes upon approval of the voters at an election.

WV HF172

A bill for an act allowing cities to certify taxes for general fund levy for various purposes upon approval of the voters at an election.

WV SB204

Sunset or reapprove existing voter approved property tax levies

WV SB303

Reduce Property Taxes And Voter-approved Revenue Change

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