Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
HB2618: Real estate tax; localities to tax certain energy-efficient buildings.
This vote on HB2618 was held in the House. This vote passed.
Yes
- Mark Cole
(R-88)
Mark Cole
(R-88)
Fredericksburg, VA
Served: 2002– - Jeff Frederick
(R-52)
Jeff Frederick
(R-52)
Woodbridge, VA
Served: 2004– - Tom Gear
(R-91)
Tom Gear
(R-91)
Hampton, VA
Served: 2002– - Frank Hall
(D-69)
Frank Hall
(D-69)
Richmond, VA
Served: 1976– - Bob Hull
(D-38)
Bob Hull
(D-38)
Falls Church, VA
Served: 1993– - Bill Janis
(R-56)
Bill Janis
(R-56)
Glen Allen, VA
Served: 2002– - Joseph Johnson
(D-4)
Joseph Johnson
(D-4)
Abingdon, VA
Served: 1990– - Lynwood Lewis
(D-100)
Lynwood Lewis
(D-100)
Accomac, VA
Served: 2004– - Scott Lingamfelter
(R-31)
Scott Lingamfelter
(R-31)
Woodbridge, VA
Served: 2002– - Ken Melvin
(D-80)
Ken Melvin
(D-80)
Portsmouth, VA
Served: 1986– - John O'Bannon
(R-73)
John O'Bannon
(R-73)
Richmond, VA
Served: 2001– - Harry Purkey
(R-82)
Harry Purkey
(R-82)
Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 1986– - Vivian Watts
(D-39)
Vivian Watts
(D-39)
Annandale, VA
Served: 1996– - John Welch
(R-21)
John Welch
(R-21)
Virginia Beach, VA
Served: 2001–
No
- Kathy Byron
(R-22)
Kathy Byron
(R-22)
Lynchburg, VA
Served: 1998– - Sam Nixon
(R-27)
Sam Nixon
(R-27)
Richmond, VA
Served: 1994– - Bobby Orrock
(R-54)
Bobby Orrock
(R-54)
Thornburg, VA
Served: 1990– - Lee Ware
(R-65)
Lee Ware
(R-65)
Powhatan, VA
Served: 1998–
No Vote
Explanation
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