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HB105: Courts of Justice Committees; appointment of designees by chairmen.

Chief Patron

Del. Dave Albo (R-42)

Dave Albo (R-42)
Served: 1994–

Progress

Yes Introduced
Yes Passed Committee
Yes Passed House
Yes Passed Senate
Yes Signed by Governor
Yes Became Law

Status

03/02/2008: signed by governor

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Summary

Appointment of designees by chairmen of Courts of Justice Committees.  Allows the chairmen of the Courts of Justice committees to designate another member of the committee to sit in their stead on certain commissions.

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Votes were cast on this bill on the following dates for which Richmond Sunlight has video: 01/23/2008, 01/23/2008, 01/24/2008, 01/24/2008, 01/25/2008, 01/28/2008, 02/12/2008, 02/19/2008, 02/19/2008, 02/20/2008, 02/21/2008, 02/22/2008, 02/22/2008 and 02/25/2008.

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