Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
HB233: Dishwashing detergents; bans use of phosphorus therein for household dishwashing machines.
This vote on HB233 was held in the House. This vote passed 21-0-1.
Yes
- Joe Bouchard(D-83)
Joe Bouchard
(D-83)
Served: 2008– - David Bulova(D-37)
David Bulova
(D-37)
Served: 2006– - Kirk Cox(R-66)
Kirk Cox
(R-66)
Served: 1990– - Al Eisenberg(D-47)
Al Eisenberg
(D-47)
Served: 2004– - Clarke Hogan(R-60)
Clarke Hogan
(R-60)
Served: 2002– - Lynwood Lewis(D-100)
Lynwood Lewis
(D-100)
Served: 2004– - Matt Lohr(R-26)
Matt Lohr
(R-26)
Served: 2006– - Danny Marshall(R-14)
Danny Marshall
(R-14)
Served: 2002– - Bobby Mathieson(D-21)
Bobby Mathieson
(D-21)
Served: 2008– - Harvey Morgan(R-98)
Harvey Morgan
(R-98)
Served: 1980– - Bobby Orrock(R-54)
Bobby Orrock
(R-54)
Served: 1990– - Ken Plum(D-36)
Ken Plum
(D-36)
Served: 1982– - Brenda Pogge(R-96)
Brenda Pogge
(R-96)
Served: 2008– - Charles Poindexter(R-9)
Charles Poindexter
(R-9)
Served: 2008– - Chris Saxman(R-20)
Chris Saxman
(R-20)
Served: 2002– - Ed Scott(R-30)
Ed Scott
(R-30)
Served: 2004– - Steve Shannon(D-35)
Steve Shannon
(D-35)
Served: 2004– - Beverly Sherwood(R-29)
Beverly Sherwood
(R-29)
Served: 1994– - Margi Vanderhye(D-34)
Margi Vanderhye
(D-34)
Served: 2008– - Lee Ware(R-65)
Lee Ware
(R-65)
Served: 1998– - Tom Wright(R-61)
Tom Wright
(R-61)
Served: 2001–
No Vote
Explanation
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