West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB230

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Creating WV Coal Marketing Program

Impact

SB230 aims to directly affect economic aspects of the coal industry within West Virginia. By implementing the Coal Marketing Program, the bill sets out to support local economies that are reliant on coal production. It addresses the potential decline in coal markets and the subsequent effects on jobs and community infrastructure. Through annual reporting requirements, the Governor will be held accountable for the program's effectiveness in achieving its objectives, ensuring transparency and legislative oversight.

Summary

Senate Bill 230 proposes the establishment of the West Virginia Coal Marketing Program, aimed at protecting and expanding the markets for coal and coal facilities in West Virginia. The bill introduces a structured framework for the program, which is to be administered by the Governor. This program is designed specifically to address the ongoing impacts that changes in coal markets have on cities, towns, and counties within the state. Provided with an annual budget of $1,000,000 appropriated from the general fund, the bill outlines the conditions under which these funds can be utilized to foster public-benefit projects related to coal operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB230 appears to be supportive among state legislators, particularly those representing regions heavily influenced by the coal industry. Proponents argue that the bill represents a necessary intervention to sustain the relevance of coal as an energy source and economic driver in West Virginia. However, there may be opposition from environmental groups and advocates who prioritize sustainable energy solutions over the traditional coal industry, raising concerns about the long-term implications of continued investment in coal.

Contention

While the bill is designed to assist local economies that rely on coal, there may be notable contention regarding the balances between economic support for coal and transitioning toward renewable energy sources. Critics may argue that concentrating resources on coal could hinder progress toward more sustainable energy practices. The structure of the program, including its funding and oversight mechanisms, may also attract scrutiny over its effectiveness and potential for misallocation of funds, particularly in light of larger national and global shifts away from coal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SB285

Creating WV Coal Marketing Program

WV SB494

Creating WV Black Lung Program

WV HB2454

Creating WV Black Lung Program

WV HB3130

Creating the Coalfields Energy Research and Economic Development Authority

WV SB735

Clarifying department responsible for administration of certain programs

WV SB561

Relating to administration of WV Drinking Water Treatment Revolving Fund Act

WV HB3197

Creating the Legislative Infrastructure Commission

WV SB728

Clarifying department responsible for administration of certain programs

WV HB3312

Provide that all coal severance tax go to the county that produced the coal

WV SB210

Providing that all coal severance tax shall be provided to county that produced coal

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