West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3364

Introduced
3/13/25  

Caption

Supplemental Appropriation - SAPR - Fire Commission

Impact

The impact of HB3364 is primarily financial, as it appropriates unallocated funds to a critical area of public safety: fire marshals and their associated fees. This supplementary appropriation is intended to enhance the capabilities of the Fire Commission, which plays a vital role in overseeing fire safety regulations and enforcement throughout the state. Ultimately, by increasing funding for fire marshal activities, the bill is poised to improve fire safety standards and responses in West Virginia, especially in times of heightened need or emergencies.

Summary

House Bill 3364 is a legislative measure introduced in the West Virginia Legislature that focuses on making a supplementary appropriation of public moneys from the state treasury. Specifically, the bill seeks to supplement funds allocated for the Department of Homeland Security, targeting the Fire Commission's Fire Marshal Fees for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. The bill aims to increase existing appropriations to ensure that the Fire Commission has sufficient financial resources to operate effectively during the specified fiscal period.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB3364 appears to be largely supportive, emphasizing the importance of adequate funding for fire safety and emergency management. Legislators advocating for the bill recognize the significance of resilient fire safety infrastructure, especially given the increasing threats posed by wildfires and other fire-related emergencies. However, discussions may include concerns about overall budget priorities and the allocation of state funds, highlighting a common tension in legislative budget discussions.

Contention

While there are not prominent points of contention reported specifically surrounding HB3364, broader fiscal discussions in the legislature often pivot towards debates about budget management and the allocation of limited state resources. Opponents of supplemental appropriations sometimes argue for a more comprehensive examination of the budget before allocating additional funds. Nonetheless, given the essential nature of the funding for public safety, HB3364 may face less public opposition than other budget-related bills.

Companion Bills

WV SB785

Similar To Supplemental appropriation to Fire Commission, Fire Marshal Fees

Previously Filed As

WV SB2036

Supplementing and amending appropriations to Higher Education Policy Commission

WV HB242

Supplementing and amending appropriations to the Higher Education Policy Commission

WV SB720

Making supplementary appropriation to Miscellaneous Boards and Commissions, PSC

WV HB3526

Making a supplementary appropriation to Miscellaneous Boards and Commissions, Public Service Commission

WV HB5497

Making supplemental appropriations to the Public Service Commission

WV SB709

Making supplementary appropriation to Miscellaneous Boards and Commissions, Consumer Advocate Fund

WV HB3509

Making a supplementary appropriation to Miscellaneous Boards and Commissions, Public Service Commission – Consumer Advocate Fund

WV HB5494

Making supplemental appropriations to the Public Service Commission

WV SB1023

Making supplementary appropriation to Department of Homeland Security, Division of Emergency Management, Growth County Fire Protection Fund and County Fire Protection Fund

WV SB757

Supplementing and amending appropriations to DHS, Division of Administrative Services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.