Tracking Virginia’s General Assembly
since 2007.
HB381: Certificate of public need; exempting certain facilities from the requirement of obtaining.
This vote on HB381 was held in the House. This vote failed.
Yes
- Rob Bell
(R-58)
Rob Bell
(R-58)
Charlottesville, VA
Served: 2002– - Phil Hamilton
(R-93)
Phil Hamilton
(R-93)
Newport News, VA
Served: 1988– - Jimmie Massie
(R-72)
Jimmie Massie
(R-72)
Richmond, VA
Served: 2008– - Don Merricks
(R-16)
Don Merricks
(R-16)
Danville, VA
Served: 2008– - Joe Morrissey
(D-74)
Joe Morrissey
(D-74)
Highland Springs, VA
Served: 2008– - Sam Nixon
(R-27)
Sam Nixon
(R-27)
Richmond, VA
Served: 1994– - John O'Bannon
(R-73)
John O'Bannon
(R-73)
Richmond, VA
Served: 2001–
No
- Kris Amundson
(D-44)
Kris Amundson
(D-44)
Mount Vernon, VA
Served: 2000– - Ward Armstrong
(D-10)
Ward Armstrong
(D-10)
Martinsville, VA
Served: 1992– - Clay Athey
(R-18)
Clay Athey
(R-18)
Front Royal, VA
Served: 2002– - Mamye BaCote
(D-95)
Mamye BaCote
(D-95)
Newport News, VA
Served: 2004– - Anne Crockett-Stark
(R-6)
Anne Crockett-Stark
(R-6)
Wytheville, VA
Served: 2006– - Adam Ebbin
(D-49)
Adam Ebbin
(D-49)
Arlington, VA
Served: 2004– - David Englin
(D-45)
David Englin
(D-45)
Alexandria, VA
Served: 2006– - Jeff Frederick
(R-52)
Jeff Frederick
(R-52)
Woodbridge, VA
Served: 2004– - Algie Howell
(D-90)
Algie Howell
(D-90)
Norfolk, VA
Served: 2004– - Dave Nutter
(R-7)
Dave Nutter
(R-7)
Christiansburg, VA
Served: 2002– - Bobby Orrock
(R-54)
Bobby Orrock
(R-54)
Thornburg, VA
Served: 1990– - Chris Peace
(R-97)
Chris Peace
(R-97)
Mechanicsville, VA
Served: 2006– - Brenda Pogge
(R-96)
Brenda Pogge
(R-96)
Williamsburg, VA
Served: 2008– - Mark Sickles
(D-43)
Mark Sickles
(D-43)
Alexandria, VA
Served: 2004– - Lionell Spruill
(D-77)
Lionell Spruill
(D-77)
Chesapeake, VA
Served: 1994–
Explanation
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