Delegate Dave Albo (R-Springfield)

Photo of Dave Albo
Party
Republican
District
42: County of Fairfax (part) [map]
Took Office
January 1994
Next Election
November 2013
Committees
Courts of Justice (Chair), General Laws, Privileges and Elections
Website
davealbo.com
Copatroning Habits
71% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 70% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 64% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills Passed
62.5% in 2013
Top Recent Contributors
Donor Sector Total
Virginia Trial Lawyers Association Attorneys & law firms $11,000
Medical Society Of Virginia Physicians $10,000
Virginia Bankers Association Commercial banks & bank holding companies $8,500
Allen Allen Allen & Allen Attorneys & law firms $8,000
Idi Management Real estate developers & subdividers $7,500
Service Distributing Liquor wholesalers $6,500
Virginia Beer Wholesalers Association Liquor wholesalers $6,500
Virginia Automobile & Truck Dealers Association Auto dealers, new & used $6,000
Hazel, James W Construction, unclassified $6,000
Virginia Association Of Realtors Real estate $5,000

Data provided by The National Institute on Money in State Politics.

Recent Mentions on Blogs

Governor McDonnell Signs Transportation Funding Bill | Delegate ...

May 16, 2013
transportation pic. On Monday, May 13, 2013, for the first time in almost 27 years, Governor Bob McDonnell signed the state's first comprehensive transportations funding plan. Known as HB 2313, this new package will ...

VDOT Improvements in Springfield | Delegate Dave Albo's ...

May 15, 2013
VDOT has announced a new project that will start in 2014 to improve the safety and traffic volume at the intersection off Rolling Road and Hunter Village Drive. This project will bring a new traffic signal with vehicle detection on ...

VDOT Roadside Mowing Underway | Delegate Dave Albo's ...

May 10, 2013
VDOT has started the first round of mowing in Northern Virginia. I would like to remind everyone to be mindful of the crews who are hard at work mowing grass, pruning trees, cutting brush and removing litter. Also, please ...

VDOT Public Hearing – May 29th at 6 p.m. | Delegate Dave Albo's ...

May 6, 2013
On Wednesday, May 29, 2013 the Commonwealth Transportation Board will host a public hearing to provide Northern Virginia citizens and elected officials an opportunity to review and provide comments on projects and ...

WSHS is ranked #10 in Virginia! Go Spartans! | Delegate Dave ...

May 6, 2013
Congratulations WSHS! West Springfield High School has been ranked the #10 Virginia high school according to the U.S. News 2013 Best High Schools rankings and been designated as a Gold Medal school. Out of 12,035 ...

Recent Mentions in the Media

Patch.com: Del. Albo Recognized with Three Service Awards By Virginia Chamber of ...

May 19, 2013
Article. article[new_asset_attachment_attributes][user_id]. new_asset_attachment_attributes. Del. Dave Albo (D-42) was given three awards last week for his 2013 voting record by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. The chamber awarded Albo an the ?A? with ...

Loudoun Times-Mirror: Lawmakers repeat: Transportation bill isn't perfect

May 3, 2013
Lawmakers repeat: Transportation bill isn't perfectJanet Howell (D-32nd) and Del. Dave Albo (R-42nd) joined Virginia Transportation Secretary Sean Connaughton, a Republican, as featured speakers Thursday at a Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce program where they touched on the details of the ...and more »

Richmond Times Dispatch: Va. audit says half of court fines, fees go unpaid

April 27, 2013
The audit recommended that the General Assembly consider establishing a statewide collection unit. But Delegate Dave Albo, R-Springfield, suggested such collection efforts should be done on the local level. Fairfax County Circuit Court Clerk John Frey ...and more »

Washington Examiner: Virginia fails to collect $170 million in court fines and fees

April 25, 2013
... society can't hold jobs, and people who can't hold jobs, don't have money," said House Courts of Justice Committee Chairman Del. Dave Albo, R-Springfield. "And if you're just a government employee, there's no serious motivation to go after these ...

From this Legislator’s Twitter Feed

February 17, 2012

DaveAlbo: RT @PatHerrity: Thanks for the shout out @DaveAlbo - http://t.co/43aYOo4g #

February 8, 2012

DaveAlbo: RT @fairfax_county: RT @fairfaxcounty: Light snow to affect evening rush hour; drive safely: http://t.co/ObNXsIsU fic - fairfaxcounty... ... #

February 7, 2012

DaveAlbo: working to keep VA safe! Video: House Republican Caucus Unveils 2012 Public Safety Initiatives - http://t.co/BFpKPj4Z (via @sociablesite) #

January 31, 2012

DaveAlbo: keep up to date with the 2012 session! http://t.co/71MFRFui #

January 26, 2012

DaveAlbo: RT @PatHerrity: Delegate Dave Albo's bill to help rid illegal signs in Fairfax County passes 100-0 - on to the Senate!... http://t.co/9f ... #

These are all of the video clips of Dave Albo’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2008. There are 235 video clips in all.

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Bills

  • HB469: Algebra readiness assessment; Board of Education to develop or approve for students.
  • HB1350: Standards of Learning; local school divisions shall provide math remediation, etc., for grades 6-8.
  • HB1431: Murder; increases penalty for conspiracy to commit.
  • HB1432: Writ of actual innocence; revises one of allegations necessary to petition.
  • HB1433: Infants; cause of action for expenses for injury, statute of limitations.
  • HB1434: Wrongful death and personal injury actions; future wages presumption.
  • HB1435: Senior judge system; to study feasibility & effect of implementing for circuit & district courts.
  • HB1477: Deadman's Statute; corroboration of testimony by business records, authentication of records.
  • HB1587: ABC; contemplated actions by brewery or beer wholesaler.
  • HB1773: Nonsuits; fees and costs.
  • HB1847: Criminal street gang predicate offenses; penalties.
  • HB1849: Alcoholic beverage control; operation of contract winemaking facilities.
  • HB1850: Assault and battery; adds employees of local or regional correctional facility.
  • HB2178: Charitable gaming; authorizes network bingo.
  • HB2253: Transportation; makes several changes to state & local taxes & fees to acct. for & provide funding.
  • HJ730: Child sexual abuse; Virginia State Crime Commission to study laws, etc., governing investigation.
  • HB34: Signs or advertising, unlawful; Commissioner of Highways agreements with local government.
  • HB49: DUI; raises penalty for aggravated involuntary manslaughter.
  • HB50: DUI; penalty for maiming shall include a mandatory minimum term of confinement of one year.
  • HB51: Deferred disposition; trial court shall announce judgment within 72 hours of guilt phase of trial.
  • HB52: Tax information; reports/information provided by Attorney General to tobacco products manufacturer.
  • HB53: Tangible personal property; tax relief for qualifying vehicles.
  • HB84: Child custody; judge shall communicate basis for decision, except in certain cases.
  • HB89: Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain.
  • HB93: Pupil transportation; increases minimum amount of vehicle liability insurance and medical coverage.
  • HB94: School boards, local; meeting procedures.
  • HB108: Federal immigration law; enforcement by State and its political subdivisions.
  • HB465: Commonwealth, Secretary of; required to prepare an organizational chart of state government.
  • HB466: Alcoholic beverage control; outdoor advertising.
  • HB467: Ignition interlock; removes certain installation requirement.
  • HB468: Public school funding; Department of Education to adjust local composite index (LCI) calculation.
  • HB469: Algebra readiness assessment; Board of Education to develop or approve for students.
  • HB470: Alcoholic beverage control; retail licensee advertising Happy Hour on its website.
  • HB471: Alcoholic beverage control; outdoor advertising, penalty.
  • HB472: Immigration query at arrest; law-enforcement officer to determine status after lawful traffic stop.
  • HB473: Charitable gaming; authorizes jumbo bingo.
  • HB474: Higher educational institutions; employee salaries from state funds.
  • HB475: Involuntary commitment; alters criteria for ordering mandatory outpatient treatment.
  • HB476: Mandatory outpatient treatment hearing; determination of treatment prior to release from commitment.
  • HB477: Interstate Highway System; allocation of funds for maintenance.
  • HB478: Gunston Hall; administrative head is appointed by Governor, report.
  • HB479: Tax-paid contraband cigarettes; possession with intent to distribute, penalties.
  • HB480: FOIA; attendance by certain members in a closed meeting.
  • HB555: Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage license for certain motor sports facilities.
  • HB556: Internet; publication of personal information of certain public officials prohibited.
  • HB624: Sex offender registry; juvenile registration.
  • HB895: Voter registration; requires proof of U.S. citizenship, residence, and photo ID to register.
  • HB896: Alcoholic beverage control; Sunday operation of government stores after 1:00 p.m.
  • HB897: Virginia Child Protection Accountability System; reporting of certain information by VCSC, etc.
  • HB898: Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund; for transportation funding.
  • HB899: Retail Sales and Use Tax and motor fuels tax; funds for transportation.
  • HB1298: GPS tracking device; provides authority & protocol for law enforcement to apply for search warrant.
  • HJ185: Highway and monorail transportation, combined; Congress to support funding for hybrid systems, etc.
  • HJ300: Commending David Curtin.
  • HJ5030: Judges; election in Court of Appeals, circuit court, general district court, etc.
  • HR617: Judge; nomination for election to Court of Appeals of Virginia.
  • HR618: Judges; nominations for election to circuit court.
  • HR619: Judges; nominations for election to general district court.
  • HR620: Judges; nominations for election to juvenile and domestic relations district court.
  • HB276: Highway maintenance funds; requires CTB to allocate funds on basis of achieving level of disparity.
  • HB280: Fraud to accomplish vote on union organization; person guilty of misdemeanor.
  • HB282: Newspapers; may petition circuit court for authority to publish legal notices and publications.
  • HB730: Health insurance; coverage for early intervention services of autism.
  • HB734: Income tax, state; public school renovation tax credit.
  • HB1207: Computer trespass; expands crime to include video and image capture hardware or software, penalty.
  • HB1420: Immigration laws; State Police to enter into agreement with U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement.
  • HB1421: Immigration laws, federal; enforcement by State, political subdivisions, or localities.
  • HB1422: Homestead exemptions; adds one firearm, not to exceed $3,000 value, to list of exemptions.
  • HB1425: Taxes, local; collection.
  • HB1430: Citizenship of arrestee; if accused is not committed to jail, arresting officer to ascertain.
  • HB1431: Recordation tax; reduces state tax on deeds of trust.
  • HB1459: Medical malpractice; increases cap on recovery in actions against health care providers.
  • HB1468: Citizenship or legal presence required for public assistance; verification required.
  • HB1476: Sexual abuse; limitations period.
  • HB1491: Highway maintenance funds; requires CTB to allocate funds on basis of achieving level of disparity.
  • HB1604: Income tax, corporate; market-based sourcing.
  • HB2016: Northern VA Transportation Authority, Northern VA Transportation Commission, etc.; consolidation.
  • HB2182: Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created, replaces Alcoholic Beverage Control Board.
  • HB2391: Disposition of driver's licenses; court not to order surrender of license under certain conditions.
  • HB2499: Insurance license tax; dedicates to Highway Maintenance & Operating Fund one-third of total revenue.
  • HB276: Highway maintenance funds; requires CTB to allocate funds on basis of achieving level of disparity.
  • HB277: Washington Bypass transportation corridor; Transportation Board to establish.
  • HB278: Human remains; provider to maintain refrigeration at 40 degrees or embalmed if stored over 48 hours.
  • HB279: Alcoholic beverage control; third party shipment of wine and beer.
  • HB280: Fraud to accomplish vote on union organization; person guilty of misdemeanor.
  • HB281: Animal cruelty; increases penalties.
  • HB282: Newspapers; may petition circuit court for authority to publish legal notices and publications.
  • HB283: General district courts; electronic filing of civil cases.
  • HB728: Conditions of release; person arrested for felony released to pretrial services agency if indigent.
  • HB729: Involuntary admission; allows court to enter an order for mandatory outpatient treatment following.
  • HB730: Health insurance; coverage for early intervention services of autism.
  • HB731: School calendar; local school boards to set first day of school.
  • HB732: Tuition, in-state; students entitled to who have completed 8 semesters will be assessed a surcharge.
  • HB733: Medicaid fraud; Director may deny Medicaid provider contracts for violation of statutes.
  • HB734: Income tax, state; public school renovation tax credit.
  • HB735: Fair Housing Law; recovery of damages against private individual by fair housing organizations.
  • HB736: Child Protection Accountability System; VSP and circuit courts required to report information.
  • HB737: E-Verify Program; requires state agencies and those newly hired to perform work in State.
  • HB738: Claimants; certain persons paying claims to attorneys to provide direct notification.
  • HB1207: Computer trespass; expands crime to include video and image capture hardware or software, penalty.
  • HB1208: State attorneys; increase of fees in criminal cases.
  • HB1258: Construction contracts; indemnification provisions.
  • HB1325: ABC; Board to conduct a study that assesses economic impact of marking up spirits, report.
  • HJ332: Commending the Women's Suffrage Museum and the Workhouse Arts Center.
  • HB11: Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (voter referendum).
  • HB463: Farm wineries; list of usual and customary activities that will be permitted.
  • HB1669: Income tax, state; State shall return to cities & counties 50% of growth in collections.
  • HB1693: Driving under influence; mandatory punishment when concentration is elevated above certain amount.
  • HB1694: Parking; allows certain counties and towns to prohibit parking of certain vehicles on streets.
  • HB1695: Driving without a license; person may be placed under arrest if previously convicted of offense.
  • HB1696: Higher education; increase of admission of in-state students at public institutions.
  • HB1723: Highway Maintenance and Operating Fund; provides a formula for allocating proceeds.
  • HB1781: Juvenile records; allows Department of Juvenile Justice to share information with law enforcement.
  • HB1782: Driver's license; minors in planning district 8 to show completion of 90 min. driver safety course.
  • HB1823: Recordation taxes; changes basis on which taxes are calculated on transfer of real estate.
  • HB1839: Commercial real estate tax; used for local projects and construct new roads.
  • HB2257: Outpatient treatment; allows court to order mandatory treatment following involuntary admission.
  • HB2293: Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; creates 2-year pilot project for certain mixed beverage licensees.
  • HB2547: Federal economic stimulus funds; available for State use exclusively for transportation & education.
  • HB2548: Learner's permits; requires applicants to prove legal presence in U.S.
  • HB5006: Evidence, testimonial; procedure notifying defendant of introduction of certificate of analysis.
  • HJ4: Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference).
  • HJ660: Career & technical education; joint subcommittee to study ways to increase in secondary schools.
  • HB11: Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (voter referendum).
  • HB37: Higher educational institutions; selective service registration required.
  • HB91: Driver's license; penalty for driving without.
  • HB101: Telephone solicitations; charitable organizations for law-enforcement officers.
  • HB102: Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate in localities.
  • HB103: Correctional facility; verification of citizenship and alien status of person committed.
  • HB105: Courts of Justice Committees; appointment of designees by chairmen.
  • HB134: Bingo; prohibited practices for jackpot games.
  • HB159: Stolen goods; person guilty of larceny if knowledge of property buying or receiving is stolen.
  • HB160: Larceny; punishment for using emergency exit to exit premises.
  • HB161: Traffic crimes; mandatory minimum fines.
  • HB167: Tuition, in-state; reclassification of student.
  • HB168: Motor vehicle liability insurance; increases coverage limits.
  • HB169: Concealed weapons; adds box cutters to list.
  • HB265: Wood burning fireplaces; regulation by locality.
  • HB266: Mixed beverage restaurant licensees; liquor sale calculations.
  • HB267: Involuntary admission; court determines petitioner is indigent, court shall appoint counsel.
  • HB459: Correctional facility; verification of citizenship and alien status of person committed.
  • HB461: Bond; conditions of release without.
  • HB462: Locksmiths; regulatory scheme for licensing by Criminal Justice Services Board.
  • HB463: Farm wineries; list of usual and customary activities that will be permitted.
  • HB464: Humane investigators; appointment by circuit court.
  • HB815: Voluntary admission; report to Central Criminal Records Exchange.
  • HB816: Outpatient treatment; community services board et al., to report any material noncompliance.
  • HB817: Judges; increases number in various general district courts.
  • HB818: Judges; increases number in circuit court.
  • HB819: Nursing facilities; those in continuing care retirement communities to participate in program.
  • HB820: Inmates; officer of correctional facility to inquire of alien status.
  • HB944: Public Procurement Act; procurement of professional services for certain transportation projects.
  • HB1159: Zoning ordinance; provisions for issuance of inspection warrants by magistrate.
  • HB1380: Sewage systems; counties and towns may approve.
  • HB1387: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF); waiver of ineligibility period.
  • HB1451: Limited partnerships; distributions of assets.
  • HB6004: Highway maintenance funds; provides for allocation thereof by Transportation Board.
  • HB6029: Transportation administration and funding; eliminating and replacing certain state fees and taxes.
  • HB6042: Transportation administration and funding; eliminating and replacing certain state fees and taxes.
  • HJ4: Constitutional amendment; exempts certain homeowners from taxation (second reference).
  • HR24: Commending Kenneth G. Feng.
  • HB1887: Alcoholic beverage control;unlawful purchase/possession of alcoholic beverages,deferred proceedings.
  • HB1888: Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate by localities.
  • HB1889: Alcoholic beverage control; refusal to grant and revocation or suspension of licenses.
  • HB1890: Driver's license; driving after forfeiture of licensure for DUI conviction, penalty.
  • HB1891: Local government; composite index of local ability-to-pay.
  • HB1892: Driver's license, restricted; voluntary revocation.
  • HB1893: Federal transportation enhancement grants; distribution of funds on basis of population.
  • HB1894: Car tax relief; removes cap on overall amount, and creates Personal Property Tax Relief Fund.
  • HB1895: Judge sentencing; court to report to Sentencing Commission of any departure from jury sentence.
  • HB1896: Street gangs; punishment for defacing or destroying any war memorial.
  • HB1897: Adoption; exchange of medical and psychological information.
  • HB1898: Juvenile records; allows law-enforcement agency access thereto when investigating certain offense.
  • HB1899: Newspapers; legal notices or publications.
  • HB1900: Cruelty to animals; penalty if deprives animal of food, drink, shelter or veterinary treatment.
  • HB1901: Preliminary hearing; required for person accused of a felony.
  • HB1902: Nonsuits; requirements of nonsuiting party.
  • HB1903: Bail; no fees for an appeal from an order granting, setting, or denying.
  • HB1904: Outpatient treatment orders; changes first criterion to include failure to properly take medication.
  • HB1905: Adoption; changes requirement that social worker meet with birth parents and prospective parents.
  • HB1906: Unfair employment practices; discharging employees when unauthorized aliens are employed.
  • HB1907: State Auditor, Office of; created, report.
  • HB1908: Child restraint devices; raises booster seat age, prohibits certain in front seat.
  • HB1909: Deeds; responsibility of attorney or party who prepares recordation.
  • HB1910: Alcoholic beverage control; tastings conducted by manufacturers or wholesalers.
  • HB1911: Parental placement adoption; legal counsel may appear on behalf of birth parents or adoptive parent.
  • HB1912: Parental placement adoption; exchange of identifying information.
  • HB1969: Truth in Music Advertising Act; created.
  • HB1970: Illegal aliens; it is unlawful to be in Virginia if in United States illegally.
  • HB2145: Alcoholic bev. control; ABC Board to grant mixed beverage license to property operated as resort.
  • HB2146: Children; unlawful to leave unattended in vehicle.
  • HB2147: Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance with rental agreement.
  • HB2264: Extortion; withholding immigration document.
  • HB2428: Workers' compensation; requires certain employers to furnish medical care thereunder.
  • HB2429: Gangs and terrorism crimes; prosecutuion of those committing.
  • HB2430: Garnishment summons; claims of exemption.
  • HB2431: Reversion of federal lands; State to take title to lands in NoVa with environmental contamination.
  • HB2432: Claims; Dylan Scott Stanley.
  • HB2433: Public-Private Transportation Act; interim or comprehensive agreements to be competitively bid.
  • HB2434: Supplemental funding; dedicates to primary and secondary road construction.
  • HB2435: Immigrants; status in order to obtain domicile in State.
  • HB2491: Alcoholic beverage control; certain conditions for interior advertising, penalty.
  • HB2492: Insurance agents; applicants to submit fingerprints for criminal history records check.
  • HB2493: Farm wineries; establishes criteria for local regulation thereof.
  • HB2494: Tenants by the entirety; married couple acquires property presumption is acquired it thereby.
  • HB2495: Nonsuits; notice required, dismissal of actions thereby.
  • HB2496: Impact fees; supplemental funding for Northern Virginia to go to NOVA Trans. Auth., report.
  • HB2505: District court and juvenile and domestic relations district court; increases number of judges, etc.
  • HB2506: Circuit court; increase of judges in various circuits.
  • HB3049: Driving under influence of alcohol; conviction based on blood alcohol concentration.
  • HB3090: Privileged communications; physician peer review and physician accreditation entities.
  • HB3120: Farm wineries; no county, city, or town shall adopt an ordinance prohibiting storage, etc.
  • HJ95: Alcoholic beverages; joint sub. to study definition of & qualificaitons relating to licensed retail.
  • HJ609: Asian-Indian American Day; designating as January 26, 2007, and each succeeding year thereafter.
  • HJ654: Fairfax County; Board of Supervisors to study efficiency/effectiveness of form of government.
  • HJ677: Constitutional amendment; Transportation Funds.
  • HB41: Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
  • HB42: Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for involuntary manslaughter.
  • HB43: Mental health; change in criteria for assisted outpatient treatment program.
  • HB44: Driving under influence of alcohol; penalty for subsequent offense.
  • HB60: Law Officers' Retirement System; includes emergency medical technicians.
  • HB61: Voter registration; duties of State Board of Elections.
  • HB62: Judges; increases number in general district court.
  • HB63: Judges; increases number in circuit court.
  • HB111: All-terrain vehicles; allows local governments in Northern Virginia to prohibit operation thereof.
  • HB112: Motor vehicle sales and use tax; allows DMV Commissioner to collect on basis of final sale price.
  • HB113: Alcoholic beverages; penalty for purchasing for certain persons.
  • HB114: Alcoholic beverages; penalty for unlawful purchasing or possession thereof.
  • HB115: Garnishment forms and summonses; requires clarity in language therein.
  • HB116: Nonrepairable vehicles; amends definition thereof.
  • HB312: Courts of record; certain fees.
  • HB313: Court-appointed counsel; removes monetary caps on fees.
  • HB314: DMV; assessment of fees on certain drivers.
  • HB315: Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
  • HB316: Real Estate Board; duties of licensees and limited service representatives.
  • HB317: Railroads; passenger rail service liability.
  • HB318: Animal control; changes limits localities may set for uniform schedule of civil penalties.
  • HB319: Personal property tax; valuation of automobiles.
  • HB320: Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; noncompliance of rental agreement, landlord to recover damages.
  • HB321: Wine and beer; limited service hotels licensed to sell for consumption in designated areas.
  • HB600: Securities; right of survivorship shall be owned by a husband and wife.
  • HB601: Alcoholic beverages; license taxes for wholesale beer and wine licensees.
  • HB602: Alcoholic beverages; privileges of certain retail on-premises licensees who sell wine.
  • HB775: Predicate crimminal act; addition to list of crimes included in definition.
  • HB776: Law practices; allows those who are not active members of State Bar to render professional services.
  • HB777: Law-Enforcement.
  • HB778: Title insurance; requirements for certain residential dwelling units.
  • HB780: Education; expenditures and reports on instructional spending.
  • HB781: Employees and residents, local; right to express opinions to elected officials.
  • HB784: Lottery; various changes that will enhance ability to continue as strong revenue producer for State.
  • HB844: Indigent Defense Commission; powers and duties.
  • HB845: Freedom of Information; allows Forensic Science Bd. & Scientific Adv. Com. to have closed meeting.
  • HB846: Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • HB847: Gangs; collection of information on individuals identified as members thereof.
  • HB848: Forensic Science, Department of; change in powers and duties.
  • HB849: Assistive Technology Loan Fund Authority; Board of Directors to appoint executive director.
  • HB1385: Car tax relief.
  • HB1435: Farm wineries; local regulation thereof, report.
  • HB1517: Gang and Terrorism Law-enforcement Assistance Unit; created within Office of Attorney General.
  • HB1518: Telephone records; fraudulent procurement, penalty.
  • HB5021: Reversion of federal lands; State to take title of those containing environmental contamination.
  • HB5053: Special Transportation Fund for Northern Virginia; created, use of certain revenues, report.
  • HB5054: Special Transportation Fund for Northern Virginia; created.
  • HB5055: Highway Maintenance & Operating Fund; dedicates new fees on certain drivers & tax revenues thereto.
  • HB5056: Special Transportation Fund for Northern Virginia;created, use of certain revenues, report.
  • HJ35: Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; Crime Comm. to study existing punishments therefor.
  • HJ95: Alcoholic beverages; joint sub. to study definition of & qualificaitons relating to licensed retail.
  • HJ98: Constitutional amendment (first resolution); transportation funding.