West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2983

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Issuing identification documents to homeless individuals residing at homeless shelters

Impact

If enacted, HB 2983 would remove financial barriers for homeless U.S. citizens in West Virginia, facilitating their access to identification. It mandates that the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) provide identification at no cost to those who meet specific criteria, including residency at a qualified homeless shelter and proof of U.S. citizenship. This legislative change represents a significant shift in how the state supports vulnerable populations, aligning with broader initiatives aimed at reducing homelessness and enhancing access to essential services.

Summary

House Bill 2983 aims to amend the Code of West Virginia by providing free identification documents to homeless individuals who are U.S. citizens and reside in homeless shelters. This bill recognizes that homeless individuals often face challenges in obtaining personal identification due to lost or stolen documents, and that such identification is critical for accessing employment and public benefits. The legislation offers a streamlined process for these individuals to acquire essential documents such as photo ID cards, replacement driver’s licenses, and birth certificates at no cost, thus promoting their ability to achieve greater financial stability and permanent housing.

Sentiment

The initiative appears to be positively received, given the critical necessity of identification documents for homeless individuals who often find themselves excluded from job opportunities and vital social services. The general sentiment around this bill tends to focus on compassion and social responsibility, highlighting the importance of helping marginalized communities. However, potential opposition might arise based on concerns about resource allocation and the administrative capacity of the DMV to handle an increase in documentation requests from homeless individuals.

Contention

While proponents of the bill celebrate its intention to aid a vulnerable population, there may be contention regarding its implementation. Questions could arise about how the DMV manages document verification and the additional workload on its resources. Furthermore, discussions may emerge on whether the provisions in the bill adequately address the complexities of homelessness, or if they may inadvertently contribute to system inadequacies if not properly supported with funding and infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2276

Issuing identification documents to homeless individuals residing at homeless shelters

WV HB4379

Issuing identification documents to homeless individuals residing at homeless shelters

WV HB2545

Require a study on homelessness be conducted by the Bureau for Behavioral Health

WV SB623

Requiring DMV to provide images of certain individuals to Secretary of State for voter identification purposes

WV HB5628

Require Corrections authorities to gather an inmate’s identification documents prior to release

WV HB2863

Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools

WV HB4542

Creating a homeless education coordinator for county schools

WV HB2101

Relating to obtaining an appropriate gender marker for state documents

WV HB5622

Relating to gender change in government documents

WV SB676

Authorizing DMV to provide images of certain individuals to Secretary of State for voter identification

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WV HB4379

Issuing identification documents to homeless individuals residing at homeless shelters

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Issuing identification documents to homeless individuals residing at homeless shelters

CA AB271

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CA AB1432

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