West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB4224

Introduced
1/10/24  
Refer
1/10/24  
Refer
1/31/24  
Engrossed
2/9/24  
Refer
2/13/24  

Caption

Relating to performance metrics for the West Virginia Division of Highways

Impact

If enacted, the bill will require the West Virginia Division of Highways to implement a management information system that tracks its performance against the established metrics. This system is expected to provide transparency regarding the division's operational performance, including project completion timelines, budget compliance, and responsiveness to public inquiries. The introduction of these metrics is intended to foster a culture of continuous improvement and public accountability in the operations of the division.

Summary

House Bill 4224 focuses on enhancing the performance measures for the West Virginia Division of Highways. The bill mandates that the division develop specific performance standards and criteria to evaluate agency efficiency and effectiveness in managing transportation operations. This development is aimed at ensuring accountability within the division, addressing previous critiques about the lack of measurable objectives in agency operations as highlighted by past audits.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4224 appears to be generally positive, with a wide acceptance among lawmakers. Supporters argue that establishing these metrics is a critical step toward improving infrastructure management and ensuring that taxpayer money is being utilized effectively. The voting history reflects this, with a significant majority in favor of the bill during its passage, indicating that it resonates well with the legislative intent to bolster infrastructure standards.

Contention

While the bill has received broad support, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential bureaucratic implications of establishing and maintaining these performance metrics. Critics worry that the new requirements could lead to increased paperwork and administrative burdens for the Division of Highways. However, proponents counter that the benefits of enhanced accountability and performance tracking far outweigh these concerns. The debate centers on finding the right balance between effective oversight and operational efficiency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2078

Relating to performance metrics for the West Virginia Division of Highways

WV HB3562

Relating to the West Virginia Fusion Center

WV HB2073

To establish a state bank of West Virginia

WV HB3098

Relating to the West Virginia Summative Assessment and formative assessment

WV HB2054

Requiring the Commissioner of Highways to develop a formula for allocating road funds among districts

WV HCR12

Requesting that the Division of Highways place roadway welcome signs containing the phrase “West Virginia a Purple Heart State”

WV HB2507

Relating to the West Virginia public employees grievance procedure

WV HB2804

Reinstate the Contractor Licensing Board under the Division of Labor in Chapter 21

WV HB113

Relating to making West Virginia an agreement state with the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission

WV HB3157

Relating to clarifying the duties, functions, prohibitions and restrictions applicable to the West Virginia Fusion Center

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