West Virginia 2023 1st Special Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB1019

Introduced
8/6/23  
Engrossed
8/6/23  
Enrolled
8/8/23  
Passed
8/14/23  

Caption

Supplementing and amending appropriations from General Revenue to WV State Senate, WV House of Delegates, and to Joint Expenses

Impact

The bill facilitates the reallocation of surplus funds to enhance the technological capabilities of both legislative chambers and their operational functions. By directing these funds towards technological improvements, SB1019 reflects a commitment to modernizing the state's legislative infrastructure. This legislative action ensures that state lawmakers are better equipped with the necessary tools to perform their duties efficiently, thereby potentially enhancing legislative productivity.

Summary

Senate Bill 1019 is a legislative act aimed at supplementing and amending appropriations from the General Revenue Fund of West Virginia. The bill specifies allocations for fiscal year 2024 towards the West Virginia State Senate, the West Virginia House of Delegates, and for Joint Expenses, particularly emphasizing technology improvements. The bill was introduced by Senators Blair and Woelfel and was passed on August 8, 2023, indicating a swift legislative process with immediate impact upon passage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1019 appears to be largely positive among the legislators, as showcased by its overwhelming passage with a vote of 92 in favor to only 4 against. This support suggests that there is a general consensus on the importance of upgrading technological systems within the legislative bodies to improve governance. However, the limited dissent could indicate underlying concerns or alternative views that were not extensively voiced during the discussions.

Contention

While there does not seem to be significant contention surrounding SB1019 based on the voting results, issues of appropriating public funds can often lead to debates regarding fiscal responsibility and priority allocation among different state needs. Some lawmakers may question the urgency or necessity of the specific technology improvements proposed, especially in the context of broader state budget needs. Nonetheless, the successful passage indicates that the perceived benefits outweighed any potential reservations.

Companion Bills

WV HB119

Similar To Supplementing and amending the appropriations to the West Virginia State Senate, to the West Virginia House of Delegates, and to Joint Expenses

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