West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HR1

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

Caption

Authorizing the appointment of employees for this, the Second Regular Session of the Eighty-sixth Legislature, 2024

Impact

The implementation of HR1 allows for the efficient functioning of the legislative process by establishing a structured approach to staffing. The resolution explicitly specifies the salaries for various roles, ensuring transparency and accountability in compensating those who support legislative operations. Furthermore, this resolution plays a key role in facilitating the legislative agenda by ensuring the right personnel are in place to assist in the legislative duties and processes. This has a direct impact on the overall effectiveness of the legislature in conducting its business.

Summary

House Resolution 1 (HR1) is primarily focused on the authorization of appointments for employees necessary for the operation of the Second Regular Session of the Eighty-sixth Legislature in 2024. This resolution outlines the roles and compensation for various personnel, including legislative assistants, clerks, analysts, and attorneys, covering both per diem employees and salaried positions. It aims to ensure that the necessary technical, clerical, and administrative functions are adequately staffed to support legislative activities during this session.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1 is generally supportive, as it is regarded as a necessary procedural step to facilitate legislation. Since it concerns the internal workings of the legislature, there is less public contention compared to more controversial bills. Most members of the House recognize the importance of having the right personnel in administrative roles to assist in various legislative functions and support overall legislative efficiency.

Contention

While HR1 itself does not introduce significant points of contention, it lays the groundwork for the legislative session and could be subject to scrutiny in terms of the appropriateness of salary levels set for different roles. Some discussions may arise regarding the balance between compensating legislative staff adequately while ensuring responsible fiscal management. However, the resolution itself focuses primarily on authorization and staffing logistics rather than controversial policy initiatives.

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 HB2248

Relating to magistrate employee appointments

WV SB740

Relating to compensation and expense reimbursement for members of Legislature

WV HB2534

Relating to public employees insurance

WV HB3331

Relating generally to support staff in the family courts and magistrate courts of this state

WV SCR2

Authorizing payment of expenses for 86th Legislature

WV HB3178

Authorizing sheriffs who are members of the public retirement system to retire upon attaining the age of sixty-two with eight or more years of service.

WV HB3332

Creating judicial circuits and assigning the number of circuit judges in each circuit to be elected in the 2024 election

WV HR1

Adoption of the House Rules

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