West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR1

Introduced
1/10/24  
Enrolled
1/10/24  

Caption

Authorizing appointment of employees for second regular session of 86th Legislature

Impact

The enactment of SR1 will have a direct impact on the staffing and administrative capabilities of the Senate, which is critical during the legislative sessions. The ability to appoint administrative assistants and other staff members provides necessary support to legislators, enabling them to focus on their responsibilities without being hindered by logistical and operational challenges. This resolution essentially ensures that the Senate can operate at full capacity, streamlining processes that are vital for legislative efficiency and effectiveness during the session.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1 (SR1) primarily focuses on the authorization of appointing permanent and per diem employees for the Second Regular Session of the Eighty-Sixth Legislature. The bill outlines the various positions that can be filled, the number of positions permitted, and sets a range for their compensation. This resolution is essential for ensuring that the Senate has adequate administrative support during the session to facilitate its operations effectively. As specified, salaries for positions vary, with rates based on the role and responsibilities, reflecting the Senate's commitment to maintaining a well-functioning legislative body during pivotal legislative periods.

Sentiment

The general sentiment regarding SR1 appears to be pragmatic, recognizing the necessity of having adequate personnel to support the legislative process. While it may not generate the same level of debate or contentious discussion as a piece of legislation affecting policy directly, there is an understanding that proper staffing is foundational to a productive legislative environment. Overall, participants seem to view this resolution favorably because it promotes an organized approach to legislative staffing needs.

Contention

Notably, there is minimal contention surrounding SR1, as it largely deals with administrative matters rather than policy-driven issues. However, any discussions regarding compensation may lead to scrutiny and debate about public expenditures and appropriateness, especially in terms of state budgeting and fiscal responsibility. Debates may arise concerning the necessary number of employees versus the associated costs, yet these discussions would likely be administrative rather than politically charged.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HR3

Authorizing the appointment of employees for this, the First Regular Session of the Eighty-sixth Legislature, 2023

WV SR3

Authorizing appointment of Senate employees

WV SCR2

Authorizing payment of expenses for 86th Legislature

WV HB2248

Relating to magistrate employee appointments

WV SB740

Relating to compensation and expense reimbursement for members of Legislature

WV SB423

Increasing salary for certain state employees

WV HB2534

Relating to public employees insurance

WV HB2026

Authorizing municipalities with police or firefighter employees in PERS to elect to become participating employer in Municipal Police Officer and Firefighter Retirement System for a limited time

WV HR1

Adoption of the House Rules

WV SB543

Authorizing rule-making changes to terms, procedures and reporting duties in higher education

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