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Pat McGeehan Voting Record & Scorecard | NumbersUSA

WV Delegate

District: 1Republican

2024 Alignment:

100.00%

Lifetime Alignment:

100.00%

2024 Ratings by Policy Category

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Del. Pat McGeehan (R-WV-1) earned a 100% NumbersUSA score for 2024, ranking among lawmakers most aligned with immigration enforcement and border-security positions. Pat McGeehan voted on 8 of the 8 substantive bills scored by NumbersUSA in 2024. Across 2 years rated, Pat McGeehan's lifetime NumbersUSA score averages 100%, with 10 votes recorded across 10 scored bills. Highest category scores: E-Verify (100%), Enforcement/Sanctuary (100%), and Leadership (100%). Pat McGeehan represents the 1st District in the West Virginia House of Delegates.

Title

Lawmaker Position

E-Verify ChampionAssembly 20241x

E-Verify

With NumbersUSA
Special, unfailing support for the E-Verify effort.
HB 4759Assembly 202410x

Safeguarding West Virginian jobs through E-Verify

With NumbersUSA
This bill aims to require employers in the state to use the federal E-Verify system to confirm the identity and legal work status of their employees. Some exceptions are made for the relationship between a party and an independent contractor, casual domestic labor, and individual homeowners hiring workers on their private property. The Commissioner of the Division of Labor is empowered to investigate complaints, access information from other state agencies to confirm compliance, and impose penalties for violations, including license suspensions of 10 to 60 days for first and second offenses and permanent revocation for a third offense. Employers have affirmative defenses available, such as good faith compliance with E-Verify requirements and entrapment. The Division of Labor will provide educational materials and notifications to make employers aware of the E-Verify requirements. The bill seeks to ensure that employers in West Virginia are only employing individuals legally authorized to work in the United States and provides for strong enforcement mechanisms and penalties to deter the employment of illegal aliens.
HB 4759 (Dispense 2nd Reference)Assembly 202410x

Safeguarding West Virginian jobs through E-Verify

With NumbersUSA
This bill aims to require employers in the state to use the federal E-Verify system to confirm the identity and legal work status of their employees. Some exceptions are made for the relationship between a party and an independent contractor, casual domestic labor, and individual homeowners hiring workers on their private property. The Commissioner of the Division of Labor is empowered to investigate complaints, access information from other state agencies to confirm compliance, and impose penalties for violations, including license suspensions of 10 to 60 days for first and second offenses and permanent revocation for a third offense. Employers have affirmative defenses available, such as good faith compliance with E-Verify requirements and entrapment. The Division of Labor will provide educational materials and notifications to make employers aware of the E-Verify requirements. The bill seeks to ensure that employers in West Virginia are only employing individuals legally authorized to work in the United States and provides for strong enforcement mechanisms and penalties to deter the employment of illegal aliens. This motion failed to get the necessary 2/3rd votes for passage.
HB 4759 (Introduction & Cosponsors - E-Verify)Assembly 202410x

Safeguarding West Virginian jobs through E-Verify

With NumbersUSA
This bill aims to require employers in the state to use the federal E-Verify system to confirm the identity and legal work status of their employees. Some exceptions are made for the relationship between a party and an independent contractor, casual domestic labor, and individual homeowners hiring workers on their private property. The Commissioner of the Division of Labor is empowered to investigate complaints, access information from other state agencies to confirm compliance, and impose penalties for violations, including license suspensions of 10 to 60 days for first and second offenses and permanent revocation for a third offense. Employers have affirmative defenses available, such as good faith compliance with E-Verify requirements and entrapment. The Division of Labor will provide educational materials and notifications to make employers aware of the E-Verify requirements. The bill seeks to ensure that employers in West Virginia are only employing individuals legally authorized to work in the United States and provides for strong enforcement mechanisms and penalties to deter the employment of illegal aliens.
HB 4759 (Introduction & Cosponsors - Leadership)Assembly 20245x

Safeguarding West Virginian jobs through E-Verify

With NumbersUSA
This bill aims to require employers in the state to use the federal E-Verify system to confirm the identity and legal work status of their employees. Some exceptions are made for the relationship between a party and an independent contractor, casual domestic labor, and individual homeowners hiring workers on their private property. The Commissioner of the Division of Labor is empowered to investigate complaints, access information from other state agencies to confirm compliance, and impose penalties for violations, including license suspensions of 10 to 60 days for first and second offenses and permanent revocation for a third offense. Employers have affirmative defenses available, such as good faith compliance with E-Verify requirements and entrapment. The Division of Labor will provide educational materials and notifications to make employers aware of the E-Verify requirements. The bill seeks to ensure that employers in West Virginia are only employing individuals legally authorized to work in the United States and provides for strong enforcement mechanisms and penalties to deter the employment of illegal aliens.
HB 5031Assembly 20242x

Cracking down on Illegal Alien Human Trafficking Act

With NumbersUSA
This legislation toughens human trafficking laws regarding illegal aliens and ensures that bringing illegal aliens into the state of West Virginia is correctly categorized as human trafficking.
HCR 64Assembly 20241x

Acknowledging and supporting the State of Texas

With NumbersUSA
This resolution shows that the West Virginia House is supportive of Texas in the state's efforts to slow down the Biden border crisis.
HCR 64 (Introduction & Cosponsors)Assembly 20241x

Acknowledging and supporting the State of Texas

With NumbersUSA
This resolution shows that the West Virginia House is supportive of Texas in the state's efforts to slow down the Biden border crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Del. Pat McGeehan's voting record?

Del. Pat McGeehan (R-WV-1) earned a 100% NumbersUSA score for 2024, ranking among lawmakers most aligned with immigration enforcement and border-security positions. Pat McGeehan voted on 8 of the 8 substantive bills scored by NumbersUSA in 2024. Across 2 years rated, Pat McGeehan's lifetime NumbersUSA score averages 100%, with 10 votes recorded across 10 scored bills. Highest category scores: E-Verify (100%), Enforcement/Sanctuary (100%), and Leadership (100%). Pat McGeehan represents the 1st District in the West Virginia House of Delegates.

How aligned is Pat McGeehan with immigration enforcement and border-security positions?

Pat McGeehan earned a 100% NumbersUSA score in 2024, ranking among lawmakers most aligned with immigration enforcement and border-security positions.

What is Pat McGeehan's NumbersUSA score?

Pat McGeehan has a 100% NumbersUSA score for 2024. Across 2 years rated, Pat McGeehan's lifetime average is 100%.

Where does Pat McGeehan serve?

Del. Pat McGeehan (R-WV-1) represents the 1st District in the West Virginia House of Delegates as a Republican.

What issue categories does Pat McGeehan score highest and lowest on?

Pat McGeehan's strongest categories on the NumbersUSA scorecard are E-Verify (100%) and Enforcement/Sanctuary (100%). The lowest-scoring categories are Miscellaneous (100%) and Leadership (100%).

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