West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB5451

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Expiring funds to the General Revenue Surplus from Personal Income Tax Reserve Fund

Impact

The impact of HB 5451 could significantly influence the state's budget management, particularly regarding the distribution of surplus funds. By expiring the funds into the unappropriated surplus balance, it allows for potential reallocation to areas that may need financial support or adjustment later in the fiscal year. This could enhance the responsiveness of the state in addressing various financial obligations, ensuring that state-funded initiatives remain adequately financed without incurring deficiencies due to misallocated surplus.

Summary

House Bill 5451 proposes to expire a total of $150,000,000 from the Personal Income Tax Reserve Fund into the unappropriated surplus balance of the State Fund, General Revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024. This legislative action is aimed at reallocating excess funds deemed unnecessary for their originally intended purpose while ensuring that the state has available funds for various appropriations as the fiscal year progresses. The bill illustrates the state’s approach to managing its financial resources efficiently by addressing surplus balances in specific funds.

Sentiment

Sentiments around HB 5451 appear to be generally pragmatic, emphasizing a responsible approach to budget management rather than ideological contention. Given that the bill revolves around financial procedures rather than controversial policy changes, the discussions surrounding it likely focus on accountability and effective use of state funds. Lawmakers may express concern or support based on the current fiscal climate and the overall health of the state's budget rather than on partisan lines.

Contention

Although HB 5451 does not appear to incite significant controversy, the general debate on budget reallocations always invites scrutiny about the priorities set by the state legislature. Some members may call into question the criteria for determining which funds are considered unnecessary and how the surplus is eventually allocated. The potential for disagreement lies in whether the funds should be expiring into surplus or utilized for other pressing budgetary needs, alongside calls for greater transparency in financial decision-making processes.

Companion Bills

WV SB660

Similar To Expiring funds to General Revenue Surplus from Personal Income Tax Reserve Fund

Previously Filed As

WV SB499

Expiring unappropriated funds in General Revenue from Excess Lottery Revenue Fund

WV SB500

Expiring unappropriated funds in General Revenue from Lottery Net Profits

WV HB2915

Expiring funds to the unappropriated surplus balance in the State Fund, General Revenue, from the balance of moneys remaining as an unappropriated balance in the State Excess Lottery Revenue Fund

WV HB2906

Expiring funds to the unappropriated surplus balance in the State Fund, General Revenue, from the balance of moneys remaining as an unappropriated balance in Lottery Net Profits

WV SB1001

Combining Revenue Shortfall Reserve Fund and Revenue Shortfall Reserve Fund – Part B for surplus deposit eligibility

WV SB575

Expiring funds to unappropriated surplus balance in State Fund, General Revenue

WV HB101

Relating to combining the totals of the Revenue Shortfall Reserve Fund and Revenue Shortfall Reserve Fund – Part B when determining surplus deposit eligibility

WV HB3545

Expiring funds to the Treasurer’s Office - American Rescue Plan Low-income Assistance Program

WV HB140

Supplementing and amending the appropriations of public moneys out of the Treasury from the balance of moneys remaining as an unappropriated surplus balance in the State Fund, General Revenue, to the Attorney General

WV SB1026

Supplementing and amending appropriations from General Revenue to DOH

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.