West Virginia Code § 4-3-1

Continued as statutory body; composition; appointment and terms of
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members.
The Joint Committee on Government and Finance, heretofore existing under a joint rule of
the Senate and House of Delegates, is hereby continued as a statutory body. This committee
shall be composed of seven members of the Senate, six of whom shall be appointed by the
President of the Senate, and seven members of the House of Delegates, six eof whom shall be
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Delegates. The six members appointed by the
President of the Senate shall include the majority leader of the Senate,r the minority leader of
the Senate, the chairman of the Senate committee on the judiciary and the chairman of the
Senate committee on finance. The six members appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Delegates shall include the majority leader of the House of Delegates, the minority leader of
the House of Delegates, the chairman of the house committete on the judiciary and the
chairman of the house committee on finance. The President of the Senate and the Speaker of
the House of Delegates shall be members of the committee and cochairmen thereof. Not
more than five members of the committee from each house shall be members of the same
political party: Provided, That in the event the membership of a political party is less than
fifteen percent in the House of Delegates or Senate, then the membership of that political
party from the legislative house with less than fifteen percent membership may be one from
that house. The members shall serve until their successors shall have been appointed as
heretofore provided.

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