West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB10

Introduced
1/12/22  
Engrossed
1/12/22  
Refer
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Relating to WVU Rifle Team electronic application donation program

Impact

The bill creates a special revenue fund known as the West Virginia University Rifle Team Program Fund, which will receive contributions from various sources, including charitable foundations and federal allocations. This fund's design allows contributions to be retained for future fiscal years, thereby enhancing the financial stability of the rifle team. Reportedly, all funds collected will be used specifically to benefit the rifle team and will be subjected to an annual report detailing sources of revenue and expenditures, ensuring transparency in its management.

Summary

Senate Bill 10 focuses on the establishment of a donation program for the West Virginia University Rifle Team through electronic applications for hunting and fishing licenses. The bill mandates that every application for these licenses includes an option for applicants to voluntarily donate any amount to support the rifle team. This initiative aims not only to promote funding for the team's operations but also to potentially bolster the university's reputation and capability within competitive shooting sports.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB10 appears to be supportive among legislators, as it passed unanimously in the House, reflecting a collaborative effort to foster university programs. Advocacy for the bill stems from its potential to enhance extracurricular funding in educational institutions. However, there may be criticisms about prioritizing sports programs over other educational needs or differing opinions on the appropriateness of soliciting donations during the licensing process.

Contention

While SB10 has garnered support, there may be concerns regarding the implications of integrating fundraising directly with hunting and fishing license applications. Opponents might question whether this practice places an undue burden on applicants who may feel pressured to contribute, particularly in regions where economic conditions vary significantly. Additionally, if the West Virginia University Rifle Team were to cease operations, the bill stipulates that the Division of Natural Resources would be relieved of its obligations under this legislation, raising concerns about the sustainability of such funding initiatives.

Companion Bills

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