West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB628

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Engrossed
2/14/24  
Refer
2/15/24  
Enrolled
3/8/24  
Passed
3/27/24  

Caption

Declaring certain claims as moral obligations of the state

Impact

The passage of SB628 underscores the state's commitment to address claims it recognizes as moral obligations, reinforcing public trust in government accountability. This legislation clarifies the state’s financial responsibilities toward claimants and establishes a structured approach for resolving these claims. By providing a legal framework for payments, it also potentially averts prolonged disputes and facilitates quicker compensation to claimants, which could be crucial in fostering goodwill between the state and its citizens.

Summary

Senate Bill 628 is a legislative measure aimed at recognizing and declaring certain claims against the state of West Virginia and its agencies as moral obligations. The bill directs the state Auditor to issue warrants for the payment of these claims, which results from findings and recommendations made by the Legislative Claims Commission. By adopting these findings, the legislature acknowledges the validity of these claims and mandates the payment out of specific funds appropriated for this purpose.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB628 appears to be largely positive, as the bill garnered overwhelming support in the legislative vote, passing with 96 votes in favor and none against. This strong consensus reflects a shared understanding among legislators of the necessity for the state to fulfill its obligations and liabilities adequately. Furthermore, such unanimous approval may indicate effective collaboration across party lines in addressing claims against the state.

Contention

Despite the favorable reception, it is important to recognize that the bill does involve nuances related to how claims are evaluated and the nature of moral obligations. Critics might argue that the term 'moral obligations' could lead to differing interpretations of which claims warrant legislative action, potentially opening the door for disputes in future claim assessments. Moreover, reliance on specific funds for payouts raises questions about budgeting priorities and resource allocation within the state government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3344

To pay certain moral obligations of the state

WV SB579

Providing payment to vendors who provided services to state

WV HB3414

Limiting recovery on claims for abuse in the State’s school system

WV HB3206

To establish a system to remediate fiscal emergencies of local governments, and to modernize the process for dissolution of municipal corporations in this State.

WV SB560

Limiting recovery on claims for abuse to secure financial solvency of public and private school system

WV SB576

Creating Securities Restitution Assistance Fund for victims of securities violations

WV HB2804

Reinstate the Contractor Licensing Board under the Division of Labor in Chapter 21

WV HB2073

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV HB3239

Directing payment of the estate administration fee to the State Auditor

WV SB698

Updating term of "physician assistant" to "physician associate"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.