West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3365

Introduced
3/13/25  
Refer
3/13/25  
Engrossed
4/1/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Enrolled
4/7/25  

Caption

Supplemental Appropriation HLTH Birth to Three

Impact

The passage of HB3365 signifies an important step in reinforcing the state's commitment to early childhood development initiatives. It allows for more comprehensive funding to be allocated towards programs that assist vulnerable young children and their families. By ensuring that resources are available for the upcoming fiscal year, the bill is likely to lead to improved service delivery and outreach, ultimately benefiting the population reliant on such state support.

Summary

House Bill 3365 is a supplemental appropriation bill that provides additional funding from the unappropriated balance in the West Virginia Birth-to-Three Fund for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. The bill aims to ensure that the Department of Health has the necessary financial resources to support its services under the Birth-to-Three program, which typically assists children with developmental delays and disabilities. By increasing the existing appropriation, the bill seeks to enhance the support for early intervention services crucial for the developmental health of infants and toddlers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB3365 appears to be positive, as evidenced by the unanimous voting outcome, with 32 delegates voting in favor and none against. The support for the bill reflects a bipartisan acknowledgment of the necessity for increased funding in early childhood programs. As this bill addresses essential health services, it resonates well with the overall public interest in ensuring children's developmental needs are met.

Contention

While the bill passed without opposition, the ongoing discussion surrounding appropriations often brings up concerns about budget allocation priorities and the sufficiency of funds allocated to health and developmental services. Notably, while there was no contention during the voting on HB3365, debates in the past regarding funding measures have included discussions on how resources are distributed across various public sectors, particularly health and education, which could pose future considerations for legislators.

Companion Bills

WV SB774

Similar To Supplemental appropriation to Department of Health, WV Birth to Three Fund

Previously Filed As

WV HB3514

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Health and Human Resources, Division of Health – West Virginia Birth-to-Three Fund

WV SB715

Making supplementary appropriation to DHHR, WV Birth-to-Three Fund

WV HB245

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Office of Emergency Medical Services

WV HB2928

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DHHR, Division of Health

WV HB3516

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Department of Health and Human Resources, Division of Health – West Virginia Safe Drinking Water Treatment

WV HB3553

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Department of Health and Human Resources

WV HB2913

Supplementing and amending appropriations to the DHHR, Consolidated Medical Services Fund

WV HB3521

Making a supplementary appropriation to the Division of Health – Maternal and Child Health

WV SB702

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DHHR, Laboratory Services Fund

WV HB216

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Office of Technology

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.