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WVSB137PassThe purpose of this bill is to modify the sentence and parole eligibility for murder in the second degree.
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2026-03-14
Approved by Governor 4/1/2026 - House Journal
WVHB5444PassThe purpose of this bill is to increase the amount of fees to be paid by parolees based on his or her ability to pay, not to exceed $50 per month to defray the costs of supervision, which would be an increase from not to exceed $40 to not to exceed $...
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2026-03-14
Approved by Governor 3/17/2026 - House Journal
WVSB984Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to provide for the automatic restoration of civil rights for certain nonviolent first offenders.
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2026-02-18
To Senate Judiciary Committee
WVHB4997Engross
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The purpose of this bill is to prohibit persons convicted of felony terroristic threats under §61-6-24 of this code involving schools or children from residing within 1,000 feet of an educational facility, consistent with existing residency restri...
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2026-02-17
To Senate Judiciary Committee
WVHB5493Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to authorize the administration of medroxyprogesterone acetate (MPA) to persons convicted of certain sex offenses.
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2026-02-13
To House Health & Human Resources Committee
WVHB5452Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to clarify the standard of proof required for a final parole or probation revocation hearing is proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
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2026-02-11
To House Judiciary Committee
WVSB883Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to clarify the standard of proof required for a final parole or probation revocation hearing is proof by a preponderance of the evidence.
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2026-02-09
To Senate Judiciary Committee
WVSB863Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to increase the amount of fees to be paid by parolees based on his or her ability to pay, not to exceed $50 per month to defray the costs of supervision, which would be an increase from not to exceed $40 to not to exceed $...
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2026-02-09
To Senate Judiciary Committee
WVHB5104Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to require that any inmate found to have exhibited signs of abuse or patterns of addiction of drugs and alcohol to require counseling for the inmate for a minimum of 60 days upon being released on parole.
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2026-02-03
To House Judiciary Committee
WVHB4898Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to require that the Division of Corrections provide each probationer with physical copies of their birth certificate and Social Security Administration card upon release from a facility.
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2026-01-28
To House Judiciary Committee
WVHB4845Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to establish certain crimes, processes, and procedures regarding individuals who have illegally entered or reentered the state in violation of state and federal laws and to create prohibitions on the illegal entry into or ...
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2026-01-27
To House Judiciary Committee
WVHB4761Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to modify the sentence and parole eligibility for the crimes of murder in the second degree; modifying the parole eligibility for inmates serving life sentences and those who have been convicted of first degree murder; and...
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2026-01-22
To House Judiciary Committee
WVHB4758Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to modify the sentence and parole eligibility for inmates serving life sentences and those who have been convicted of murder of the first degree; and modifying eligibility for attempted crimes of murder of the first degree...
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2026-01-22
To House Judiciary Committee
WVSB205Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to modify the parole eligibility for a person serving a sentence for first degree murder.
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2026-01-14
To Senate Judiciary Committee
WVHB4190Intro
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The purpose of this bill is to provide for the automatic restoration of civil rights for certain nonviolent first offenders.
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2026-01-14
To House Judiciary Committee
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