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Bills affecting Formerly incarcerated or family of in West Virginia (2026 session)
CivicRadar surfaces 13 active West Virginia bills this session that affect formerly incarcerated or family of constituents directly. Your rep needs to hear from you before the vote.
Top 13 bills, ranked
Ranked by how strongly each bill matches the formerly incarcerated or family of community, weighted by stage, recency, advocacy-org consensus, and sponsor support.
- 01WV · HB4098Introduced
To restore the right of a person to sit on a jury has been restored upon expungement of one’s record
- 02WV · HB4758Introduced
Raise the Penalties for Murder and attempted Murder
- 03WV · HB4406Introduced
Relating to formerly incarcerated individuals voting rights
- 04WV · HB4779Introduced
To require parole boards to take into account the sentencing judge’s recommendation at the time of sentencing
- 05WV · HB5104Introduced
Relating to requiring a parolee or probationer found to have suffered with addiction to participate in a support service
- 06WV · HB5452Introduced
Relating to the standard of proof required for a final parole or probation revocation hearing.
- 07WV · SB883Introduced
Relating to standard of proof required for final parole or probation revocation hearing
- 08WV · SB425Introduced
Requiring minimum time be served for first degree murder before parole eligibility
- 09WV · HB5380Introduced
Removing the one-time limit on the expungement of certain criminal convictions
- 10WV · SB205Introduced
Increasing penalties and parole eligibility requirements for homicide
- 11WV · SB601Introduced
Authorizing medical parole for certain inmates
- 12WV · HB5117Introduced
Remove felonies from reason to disqualify from voting
- 13WV · SB137Introduced
Modifying parole eligibility for crime of second degree murder and voluntary manslaughter
- What formerly incarcerated or family of bills are moving in West Virginia in 2026?
- CivicRadar currently tracks 13 West Virginia bills this session that affect formerly incarcerated or family of constituents including To restore the right of a person to sit on a jury has been restored upon expungement of one’s record; Raise the Penalties for Murder and attempted Murder; Relating to formerly incarcerated individuals voting rights.
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- How does CivicRadar decide which bills affect formerly incarcerated or family of people?
- CivicRadar matches bill text, sponsor signals, and advocacy-organization positions against a curated set of identity keywords, then ranks by legislative stage and recency. See the Methodology page for the full breakdown.
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