Criminal Expungement - SB 152
This bill is "Jim's Dream", the program the Governor described in his 2019 State of the State address. The bill provides for an expedited expungement process for people who participate in a drug...
In 2012, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services estimated that 1 in 400 cases wrongly determined an individual was not authorized. With 717,000 workers in West Virginia, that means nearly 1,800 eligible workers could be wrongly flagged.
Errors are often caused by name changes, transliteration problems from non-Roman alphabets, or simple typos. E-Verify errors have a discriminatory impact on foreign-born workers. The Government Accountability Office has found the initial non-confirmation rate for employees who were eventually authorized to work was about 20 times higher for foreign-born applicants.
If the state wants to block a job applicant from working, the burden should be on it to establish ineligibility. “Innocent until proven guilty” is a core principle in our society. E-Verify turns this principle on its head and requires workers to prove they are eligible to work.
HB 4759 would require the state’s construction industry to use this unreliable system for work verification. Contact your legislators and tell them to oppose this bill because E-Verify is invasive, inaccurate, and wrong for West Virginia.
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This bill is "Jim's Dream", the program the Governor described in his 2019 State of the State address. The bill provides for an expedited expungement process for people who participate in a drug...
This bill allows for expedited reinstatement of licenses for people who complete a rehabilitation and job training program (Jim's Dream).
This bill creates Military Service Members Court program that is similar to the Drug Court program. Eligible service members and veterans may undergo a mental health and addiction screening and risk...