West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB3521

Introduced
4/9/25  
Engrossed
4/11/25  
Refer
4/12/25  

Caption

Expiring funds to the surplus balance in the State Fund, General Revenue, Consumer Protection Recovery Fund

Impact

If enacted, HB3521 would formally amend the appropriations for the fiscal year 2025. By supplementing and amending the appropriations for the Department of Health, specifically the Central Office, the bill would ensure that this department can utilize the surplus funds for designated programs, which may include crucial public health initiatives. This shift reaffirms the state's strategy of allocating surplus funds to maximize public welfare and management of available resources.

Summary

House Bill 3521 is focused on the financial management of state funds. Specifically, it proposes to expire $1,192,452 from the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Recovery Fund into the State Fund, General Revenue, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2025. The bill aims to address the surplus in the Consumer Protection Recovery Fund, which is considered to hold more funds than necessary for its intended purposes, allowing these resources to be redirected for other uses within the state budget.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB3521 appears to be pragmatic, focusing on fiscal responsibility and the proper allocation of state funds. Those in favor of the bill are likely to view it as a necessary step to enhance the efficiency of state budgets by addressing surplus fund issues. However, specific details around community impacts and any oppositional viewpoints have not been explicitly documented in the current discussions or voting records related to the bill.

Contention

While the bill primarily addresses budgetary concerns and the management of surplus funds, the lack of detailed discussions around potential points of contention suggests that there may not be significant opposition or controversy surrounding it. Nevertheless, the implications of redirecting funds from the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Recovery Fund to other areas may raise discussions of priorities in funding public services versus consumer protections, depending on the perspectives of different stakeholders in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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