West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB19

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Providing civil and criminal immunity for use of force in defense of self, real and personal property

Impact

If enacted, SB19 would significantly amend existing environmental laws pertaining to air quality management. The bill would empower state agencies to enforce stricter emissions standards and impose penalties on violators. Additionally, it encourages the adoption of cleaner technologies and practices in industries known for high emissions levels. The legislative discussions surrounding the bill highlight concerns about the trade-offs between economic growth and environmental protections, illustrating a crucial intersection of public health considerations and industrial development.

Summary

SB19, known as the Clean Air Act Enhancement Bill, aims to strengthen state regulations regarding air quality and pollution control. The bill proposes to implement more stringent measures for industries contributing to air pollution, focusing particularly on emissions reductions. It seeks to establish a set of clear standards that align with recent scientific research on air quality impact on health and the environment. The overall objective of SB19 is to ensure a healthier living environment for residents while also promoting sustainability in industrial practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB19 has been largely supportive among environmental advocacy groups and health organizations, who applaud the bill's efforts to address air pollution and protect public health. Conversely, some industry representatives have expressed opposition, arguing that increased regulations may stifle economic growth and innovation. The diverse responses reflect a broader societal debate about the balance between economic interests and the imperative to safeguard environmental and public health.

Contention

Notable points of contention among lawmakers and stakeholders regard the feasibility and economic implications of enforcing enhanced regulations. Critics of SB19 argue that the bill could disproportionately impact smaller businesses that may lack the resources to comply with stricter standards. Proponents counter this by stating that the long-term health benefits and potential cost savings from reduced healthcare expenses due to air pollution-related illnesses outweigh the initial challenges. This discussion underlines the ongoing tension between regulatory measures and the economic realities faced by businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB283

Relating to use of force, including deadly force, in defense of self, real, and personal property

WV SB68

Relating to use of force, including deadly force, in defense of self, real, and personal property

WV HB2462

Relating to reasonable force in defense of self, real and personal property

WV HB4400

Relating to reasonable force in defense of self, real and personal property

WV HB5621

Prohibiting the termination of employment of an employee who defends themselves from an attack inside workplace

WV HB5439

Provide that a person defending themselves or others while at work cannot be terminated

WV HB4273

Relating to revising the criminal code generally

WV HB2527

Relating to revising the criminal code generally

WV SB10

Campus Self-Defense Act

WV SB104

Campus Self-Defense Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.