West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2101

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Creating a standing legislative oversight committee to approve all West Virginia Economic Development contracts.

Impact

The implementation of HB2101 would introduce a significant shift in the management of contracts for economic development initiatives. By requiring legislative approval for contracts, the bill aims to ensure that projects funded through public resources are thoroughly vetted and in the best interest of the state and its residents. This oversight could potentially prevent the misuse of funds and ensure that projects align with state economic goals, but it may also slow down the process of approving contracts, thereby affecting timely economic developments.

Summary

House Bill 2101 seeks to amend existing legislation regarding the oversight of Economic Development Authority contracts in West Virginia. The bill aims to create a legislative oversight committee responsible for approving all financial contracts made by the West Virginia Economic Development Authority. This change is intended to enhance accountability and transparency in the way public funds are managed and allocated for economic projects within the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB2101 is mixed, with supporters considering it a necessary step toward greater fiscal responsibility and transparency in government operations. They argue that the establishment of an oversight committee will hold the Economic Development Authority accountable for its decisions. On the other hand, opponents express concern that the legislative oversight could lead to bureaucratic delays, potentially hindering economic growth and responsiveness to urgent development needs.

Contention

Key points of contention include the balance between oversight and operational efficiency. Proponents of the bill emphasize the importance of legislative scrutiny in public funding, while critics warn that excessive oversight could stifle quick decision-making necessary for fostering economic development. Additionally, there are concerns regarding the potential for political influence over economic projects and whether the legislative committee will have the requisite expertise to evaluate complex economic proposals effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB5370

Relating to West Virginia’s citizens and businesses should be the priority of any attempt at economic development or stimulus

WV HB5555

Creating the legislative oversight committee on aviation development

WV HB4371

Creating the WV Community Development Equity Fund

WV HB2202

Creating the WV Community Development Equity Fund

WV HB241

Relating generally to funding for certain broadband expansion programs administered by the Economic Development Authority

WV SB256

Relating to WV Economic Development Authority

WV SB2035

Providing funding for certain broadband expansion programs administered by Economic Development Authority

WV HB4275

Eliminating West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund

WV HB3031

Eliminating West Virginia Greyhound Breeding Development Fund

WV HB3052

Creating small business and minority populations economic and workforce development taskforce

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