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Votes at a glance: Senate passes bills on AI‑generated child sexual content, recovery residence rules, gang activity and education changes
Summary
The West Virginia Senate recorded final passage on multiple bills April 9, including measures criminalizing AI‑generated child sexual content (SB198), rules for recovery residences (SB325), a measure discouraging gang activity (SB617), and changes to graduation requirements (HB2411). Vote tallies and motions are listed.
The West Virginia Senate on April 9 recorded final passage of several bills and concurred in House amendments on others. Key recorded outcomes (motions to concur or passage) announced by the Clerk and moved on the floor by the Senator from Lewis included:
- Senate Bill 198 (committee substitute, prohibiting creation, production, distribution, or possession of artificially generated child sexual content): Senate concurred in House amendments and, upon final passage, the clerk announced 33 yays, 0 nays, 1 absent (motion declared passed).
- Senate Bill 325…
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