West Virginia 2026 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR1

Introduced
1/14/26  
Enrolled
1/14/26  

Caption

Appointment of Senate employees

Impact

The resolution has a direct impact on the operational capacity of the Senate by allowing for the necessary staffing to handle legislative functions efficiently. By addressing staffing needs and compensation, SR1 ensures that the Senate can adequately support its duties while maintaining a well-structured working environment. This measure exemplifies a proactive approach to staffing within the state legislature, aiming to facilitate legislative processes and improve overall productivity during the session.

Summary

Senate Resolution 1 (SR1) authorizes the appointment of both permanent and per diem employees for the Second Regular Session of the Eighty-Seventh Legislature, along with the payment of their compensation. This measure outlines the various types of personnel that can be appointed, including administrative assistants, legislative analysts, legal counselors, proofreaders, and other essential staff who support the functioning of the Senate. Additionally, SR1 specifies the per diem rates for each type of employee, which can vary based on their respective roles and responsibilities during the session.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR1 is largely supportive, as it addresses practical staffing needs. Lawmakers generally recognize the importance of having adequate personnel available to assist in various legislative processes. The authorization of compensation indicates a commitment to sustaining a functional and effective legislative body. Given that the resolution pertains to operational matters, it tends to receive bipartisan support, reflecting a common interest in enhancing the legislative framework.

Contention

While SR1 does not appear to have significant points of contention, it could raise discussions regarding the appropriateness of compensation levels for legislative staff. Concerns may arise about the fiscal implications of hiring additional personnel, especially in light of budgetary constraints. The salaries specified for various roles may also invite scrutiny from both the public and within the legislature, as balancing operational efficiency with fiscal responsibility remains a critical consideration for lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SR2

Appointment of Senate employees

WV HR3

Authorizing the appointment of employees for this, the First Regular Session of the Eighty-seventh Legislature, Two Thousand Twenty-five

WV SB883

Providing director of WV Office of Miners’ Health, Safety and Training discretion and authority in certain appointments

WV HB3515

Relating to appointment of officers of the West Virginia State Police

WV SB750

Eliminating appointment process for PSC commission members

WV SR1

Adopting rules of Senate

WV HB2042

Relating to allowing a guardian ad litem to request the appointment of a court appointed special advocate

WV HB2605

Increase the tax credit for employers providing child care for employees.

WV HB2582

Restoring the Rule of 80 for all State Employees.

WV HR1

Adopting the Rules of the House of Delegates

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.