Delegate Scott Lingamfelter (R-Woodbridge)

Photo of Scott Lingamfelter
Party
Republican
District
31: Counties of Fauquier (part) and Prince William (part) [map]
Took Office
January 2002
Next Election
November 2013
Committees
Appropriations, Education, Militia, Police and Public Safety (Chair)
Website
va31st.com
Copatroning Habits
87% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 78% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 71% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Tag Cloud ?
Bills Passed
31.8% in 2013
Top Recent Contributors
Donor Sector Total
Virginia Republican Party Republican Party committees $123,085
Rensin, David Computer software $40,000
Rose, Donald Uncoded $25,000
Jost, Paul C Real estate developers & subdividers $11,000
Gillam, Richard & Lesli Coal mining $10,000
Sharp, Richard L Auto dealers, new & used $10,000
House Republican Campaign Cmte Republican Party committees $9,900
Dominion Leadership Trust PACs operated by Republican state politicians $7,000
Fauquier Lakes Llp Uncoded $6,000
Virginia Association Of Realtors Real estate $5,842

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

Recent Mentions on Blogs

The 2013 Convention! | The Virginia Conservative

May 19, 2013
As an additional note, former Representative Allen West spoke on behalf of Delegate Scott Lingamfelter and Ollie North encouraged delegates to support Pete Snyder. Voting on the first ballot began about 1 PM or so, but the ...

Not Larry Sabato: Wild GOP Race For Lt. Governor Winding Down

May 16, 2013
On Saturday Virginia Republicans will be finally selecting their nominee for Lt. Governor from a field of 7 candidates: Scott Lingamfelter- State Delegate from Prince William and Fauquier counties (2002-present) Jeannemarie ...

Why I Support Scott Lingamfelter for Lt. Governor | Virginia Virtucon

May 14, 2013
I speak only for myself. I remember meeting Scott Lingamfelter in 2001 at the Prince William County Fair when he was running for delegate the first time. It was a three-way Republican primary and he wasn't supposed to win.

Scott Lingamfelter on the Tea Party – Bearing Drift: Virginia's ...

May 13, 2013
Last night I wrote my endorsement of Scott Lingamfelter. I just ran across this video of Scott Lingamfelter taken by Greg Leticeq of BVBL.net that was taken at the 2009 state convention. Scott Lingamfelter's thoughts and ...

Interview With LTG Candidate Hopeful — Scott Lingamfelter ...

May 12, 2013
Interview With LTG Candidate Hopeful — Scott Lingamfelter. By Robert Jesionowski, Sunday, May 12, 2013. HSL The Honorable Scott Lingamfelter currently represents the 31st HOD. Delegate Lingamfelter is campaigning to ...

Recent Mentions in the Media

Inside NoVA: Stewart, Lingamfelter vie for party ticket at Republican Convention

May 18, 2013
PotomacLocal.comKen Cuccinelli is running unopposed ? local Republicans are focused on the two Prince William candidates vying for the lieutenant governor: Del. L. Scott Lingamfelter (31st) and Prince William Board of County Supervisors Chairman Corey Stewart, At-Large.Spotlight on contentious field for lieutenant governor as state GOP meets in ...Washington PostArea Candidates Out of LG Race as Delegates Pick WinnersPotomacLocal.comall 4 news articles »

Inside NoVA: UPDATED: Corey Stewart eliminated as GOP candidate for lieutenant governor

May 18, 2013
According to reports, Stewart was seen walking around the floor of the Richmond Coliseum with Jackson shortly after the third-round vote totals were announced. Del. L. Scott Lingamfelter, also of Prince William County, was eliminated from the race ...

Washington Post: Va. GOP settles on Cuccinelli, Obenshain and Jackson for November ballot

May 19, 2013
San Francisco ChronicleFormer state senator and delegate Jeannemarie Devolites Davis (Fairfax), the wife of former congressman Tom Davis (R), was one of two candidates eliminated on the first ballot. State Sen. Stephen H. Martin (Chesterfield) was also eliminated on the ...RPV convention updatesFredericksburg.comVirginia GOP Nominates Conservative SlateAmerican ThinkerVirginia Republicans optimistic as convention opensThe Daily ProgressNBC4 Washington -Richmond Times Dispatch -Loudoun Times-Mirrorall 217 news articles »

Metro Weekly: Va.'s Family Foundation legislative ratings highlight LGBT partisan divide

May 18, 2013
Va.'s Family Foundation legislative ratings highlight LGBT partisan divideNine state senators and 13 delegates received perfect scores on a scale of 0 to 100 from the Family Foundation, including two of the seven canddiates for lieutenant governor: Del. Scott Lingamfelter (R-Prince William, Fauquier counties) and Sen ...

New York Times: Virginia GOP Pleases Crowd With Barbs About IRS

May 19, 2013
One of seven candidates competing for lieutenant governor, a retired Army colonel named Scott Lingamfelter, who was introduced by Allen B. West, a former congressman from Florida and a Tea Party favorite, wove military themes through a blistering ...and more »

These are all of the video clips of Scott Lingamfelter’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 163 video clips in all.

Index

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Bills

  • HB923: Concealed handgun permits and carrying concealed weapons; reorganizing and recodifying law.
  • HB930: Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act; administration of election laws for military voters.
  • HB1249: Duck blinds license; renewal date changed.
  • HB1430: Right to Farm Act; expands definition of agricultural operations, etc.
  • HB1461: Tuition, in-state; veterans residing within State shall be eligibile for in-state tuition charges.
  • HB1505: Sewage systems; betterment loans.
  • HB1825: Duck blinds; establishes time periods for person to obtain stationary blind license.
  • HB1827: Citizens Standards of Learning Review Board; established, report.
  • HB1831: Businesses, beginning; tax incentives.
  • HB1833: Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizing & recodifying law related to carrying.
  • HB1836: Local budgets; itemized expenditures shall include any discretionary funds to be designated, etc.
  • HB1839: Home-produced operations; exempts food products processed in homes from certain regulations.
  • HB1841: Virginia Defense Force; issuance of local vehicle license for vehicles owned or leased by members.
  • HB1877: Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Departments of; powers and duties of Director, etc.
  • HB2112: Hunting; allowed on Sunday on state and federal military bases, etc. with approval of officer.
  • HB2194: Capital outlay; establishes revised six-year plan for projects.
  • HB2235: Firearms; increases penalties for use, display, or discharge during commission of certain felonies.
  • HB2342: Criminal history record information check; concealed handgun permittees.
  • HJ653: U.S. Constitution; reaffirms Virginia's rights & rights of its citizens under 10th amend.
  • HJ654: United Nations Agenda 21; General Assembly recognizes need to oppose.
  • HJ684: Constitutional amendment; Board of Education authorized to establish charter schools.
  • HJ947: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Robert Loren Thoburn.
  • HB921: Hunting; allows person to hunt wild bird or wild animal on Sundays.
  • HB922: Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
  • HB923: Concealed handgun permits and carrying concealed weapons; reorganizing and recodifying law.
  • HB924: Larceny; conspiracy to commit, penalty.
  • HB925: Castle doctrine; codifies version allowing use of deadly force against an intruder in dwelling.
  • HB926: Circuit court; Prince William County authorizing clerk to charge convenience fee for land records.
  • HB927: Secondhand articles; includes certain telecommunications cable.
  • HB928: Mechanics' liens; allows contractors to obtain liens in amount of value of work contracted for lots.
  • HB929: Concealed weapons; exemption of former attorneys for State to obtain permit.
  • HB930: Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act; administration of election laws for military voters.
  • HB931: Elections; party identification on ballots in local elections.
  • HB932: Voluntary Nutrient Management Plan Program; DCR to develop training and certification program.
  • HB933: Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
  • HB934: Bottomlands conveyed by special grant; establishes presumption in civil action for trespass, etc.
  • HB935: Medical College of Virginia; naming conventions.
  • HB936: Senate and House Committees on Standards of Conduct; requires each house to establish.
  • HB937: Spouses of military service members; expediting issuance of business licenses, etc.
  • HB938: Military training, etc.; regulatory boards to accept as equivalent to requirements for licensures.
  • HB939: Accounts, Department of; recovery of erroneous or improper payments to state officer or employee.
  • HB940: Handguns; eliminates prohibition on purchasing more than one in a 30-day period.
  • HB941: Fire investigation warrant; State Police arson investigators may obtain.
  • HB942: Alternative onsite sewage system; locality can not require owner to enter in performance agreement.
  • HB943: Service handguns; certain law-enforcement officers to purchase.
  • HB1173: Charter schools, public; funding and service contracts.
  • HB1210: Lawn maintenance fertilizer; nitrogen application rates, labeling.
  • HB1248: Transportation; provides revenues for construction, maintenance, and funding.
  • HB1249: Duck blind license; renewal date changed.
  • HJ132: Homeland security and emergency management; JLARC to study planning & preparedness efforts in State.
  • HJ133: Child protective services; JLARC to study operation and performance of State's system.
  • HJ198: Commending Alan G. Merten.
  • HJ199: Commending Pastor George Beaven.
  • HJ224: Commending Terrence L. Nyhous.
  • HJ225: Commending Raymond E. Graham.
  • HJ233: Celebrating the life of Fred Elvin Yohey, Jr.
  • HJ239: Commending Hadden Culp.
  • HJ457: Commending E. Brock Price.
  • HJ458: Commending Patrick D. Nutz.
  • HJ459: Commending Robert and Betty Niles.
  • HR45: Celebrating the life of Colonel Van T. Barfoot.
  • HR572: Celebrating the life of Mary Carol Matt Beirne.
  • HB47: Income tax, state; telework expenses tax credit.
  • HB484: Water or sewer companies; serving more than 25 customers to incorporate as public service company.
  • HB494: Notary public; civil immunity for local government officers, employees, and volunteers.
  • HB2323: State lottery; instant ticket game to benefit veterans.
  • HB2324: Virginia Research and Technology Investment Program; created, report.
  • HB2325: Income tax, state; research and development expenses tax credit.
  • HB2326: Waterworks systems; regulation.
  • HB2327: Photo monitoring systems; limitations on local adoption of systems.
  • HB2328: Six-Year Capital Outlay Plan; process by which agencies' requests for capital project are presented.
  • HB2329: Authorities for development of former federal areas; dissolution.
  • HB2330: Information exchange program; Secretary of Public Safety to establish.
  • HB2331: Allocation of highway maintenance & construction funds; alters manner Transportation Bd. allocates.
  • HB2332: Citizenship of arrestee; arresting officer to ascertain.
  • HB2333: Virginia Public Procurement Act; preference for Virginia firms using E-Verify program.
  • HB2334: Fish and Wildlife, Commission on; established, report.
  • HB2411: Land use approvals; existing performance bonds may be waived if locality has bonding moratorium.
  • HB2412: Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; court order plea.
  • HJ697: Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel John F. McDonnell, USAF (Ret.).
  • HJ744: Celebrating the life of Creston Martin Owen.
  • HJ745: Celebrating the life of Paul Michael Dittamo.
  • HJ746: Celebrating the life of Edwin F. Gulick.
  • HJ749: Commending Senior Lieutenant Phillip Harrover, Jr.
  • HJ750: Commending William F. Fox Model School.
  • HJ758: Commending Charles A. Sledd.
  • HJ759: Celebrating the life of Colonel Edward J. Burke, USA (Ret.).
  • HJ821: Commending the United States Army's First Infantry Division.
  • HJ822: Commending those who have immigrated to the United States while adhering to the immigration laws.
  • HJ878: Celebrating the life of Joseph J. Kokalas.
  • HJ882: Commending Russell Claar.
  • HJ883: Commending Anne C. Hall.
  • HJ884: Commending Harvey and Ellen Ussery.
  • HJ885: Commending Ed Dandar.
  • HJ886: Commending Cecil Campbell.
  • HB47: Income tax, state; telework expenses tax credit.
  • HB48: Debt Capacity Advisory Committee; adds State Comptroller and Staff Directors to membership.
  • HB49: Handguns; repeals one-gun-a-month limitation.
  • HB484: Water or sewer companies; serving more than 25 customers to incorporate as public service company.
  • HB485: Governor; shall initiate an operational and programmatic performance review of state agencies.
  • HB486: Impeding hunting; unlawful for person to put out bait or salt for wildlife in place used by hunters.
  • HB487: Game and Inland Fisheries, Board of; expands authority to adopt regulations on feeding game, etc.
  • HB488: Model bow hunting; ordinances are to include times of day in which hunting can occur and limits.
  • HB489: Concealed weapon and concealed handgun permits; reorganizes existing law.
  • HB490: Concealed handguns; development of plan for issuance of lifetime permit by State Police.
  • HB491: Consumable materials; authorizes a school board to charge fees.
  • HB492: Removal of motor vehicles; adds Prince William Co. to localities that may remove or immobilize.
  • HB493: Uniform Statewide Building Code; increases civil penalty.
  • HB494: Notary public; civil immunity for local government officers, employees, and volunteers.
  • HB495: Churches; exempts serving meals prepared in homes of members from licensure requirements.
  • HB496: Condominium & Property Owners Association Acts; increases time charge for violation may be assessed.
  • HB497: Voter registration applications; proof of citizenship.
  • HB498: Voter identification requirements; may vote a provisional ballot if can't provide proof of ID.
  • HB499: Candidates for office; required to file copy of petition signed by qualified voters.
  • HB955: Workers' compensation; adds salaried & volunteer lifesaving & rescue squad members to list entitled.
  • HB956: Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; establish restrictions on display of U.S. flag.
  • HB1204: Conservators of the peace, special; authorized to use seal of State.
  • HB1329: Motor fuels sales tax; defines gross sales and sales price for purposes of tax in Northern Virginia.
  • HB1337: Veterans Bill of Rights; Commissioner and Board of Veterans Services to develop and implement.
  • HB1348: Subdivision ordinance; designated administrative agency means planning commission of locality, etc.
  • HB1390: Charter schools, public; review & consideration of application by Board of Education & school board.
  • HJ185: Celebrating the life of Sergeant Dale Russel Griffin.
  • HJ189: Commending the Cold War Museum.
  • HJ395: Commending Barbara Severin.
  • HJ396: Commending David and Jolly DeGive.
  • HJ397: Commending Cindee Cordova.
  • HJ398: Commending the Boys and Girls Club of Fauquier County.
  • HJ399: Commending the Southern Fauquier Historical Society, Inc.
  • HR7: Celebrating the life of Christopher J. Klicka.
  • HB20: Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
  • HB51: Immigration laws; immunity to State agencies and employees, etc. for authorized enforcement.
  • HB55: English; designating as official language of State.
  • HB1174: Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created.
  • HB1559: Individual retirement accounts (IRAs); exemption from civil judgments.
  • HB1844: Charter school, public; applicant of governing body, etc. to disclose interests during charter term.
  • HB1845: Remote access to land records; Prince William County may establish a pilot program assessing fee.
  • HB1846: Motor fuels tax; converts rates to percentage that shall be calculated by DMV Commissioner.
  • HB1847: Dove hunting; exempts persons from wearing blaze orange clothing.
  • HB1848: Transportation; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer operational performance audit.
  • HB1849: Post-Disaster Anti-Price Gouging Act; expands definition of disaster for purposes thereof.
  • HB1850: Medical examiner reports; admissibility of contents in any preliminary hearing.
  • HB1851: Firearms; purchase by members of United States Armed Forces or Virginia National Guard.
  • HB2033: State employees; four-day work week.
  • HB2034: Plats; extends period of validity with phased developments.
  • HB2524: Personal property tax; classification.
  • HB2540: Resources Authority; additional powers.
  • HJ18: Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference).
  • HJ747: Commending Fauquier County on the occasion of its 250th anniversary.
  • HJ764: Commending the Commonwealth Protection Institute.
  • HJ785: Commending Cadet Gregory E. Lippiatt.
  • HJ808: Celebrating the life of James Marshall Smith.
  • HJ809: Celebrating the life of Jean Claire Smith.
  • HJ963: Commending John Schied.
  • HJ964: Commending Ann Davis.
  • HJ965: Commending Bill and Jeri Noel Jackson.
  • HJ966: Commending Becky Crouch.
  • HJ967: Commending Donald Mason.
  • HR56: Commending Lieutenant General James Judson Lovelace.
  • HB20: Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
  • HB51: Immigration laws; immunity to State agencies and employees, etc. for authorized enforcement.
  • HB52: Antique motor vehicles; eliminates notarization requirements of certain information thereof.
  • HB53: Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate.
  • HB54: Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate.
  • HB55: English; designating as official language of State.
  • HB56: Retail Sales and Use Tax exemption; certain energy-efficient products.
  • HB57: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and computer-related peripheral equipment.
  • HB120: Educational programs; computation of composite index.
  • HB121: Mental health treatment for minors; parental notification required.
  • HB122: Campaign fundraising; broadens prohibition during legislative sessions.
  • HB1173: Motorcyclists; allows certain persons at least 21 years of age to ride without helmets.
  • HB1174: Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created.
  • HB1175: Apprentice hunting license; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to issue.
  • HB1176: Motor vehicle insurance settlement practices; cap on reimbursement for paint and materials.
  • HB1177: Plats; length of validity after all or portion of property recorded.
  • HB1178: Forgery; penalty.
  • HB1179: Assault & battery; admission to bail person committing second or subsequent offense against family.
  • HB1180: Assault and battery; second offense against family member, penalty.
  • HB1181: Conservators of the peace, special; circuit court judge required to appoint.
  • HB1182: Predicate criminal act; adds grand larceny thereas for gang membership.
  • HB1183: Home instruction of children; requirements.
  • HB1184: Financial and management review; Governor to initiate for all state agencies, report.
  • HB1185: Voter registration; cancellation on basis of non-citizenship.
  • HB1552: Erosion and sediment control plan; file specifications for stream restoration banks annually.
  • HB1553: Motor fuels tax; prohibits Tax Commissioner from compromising & settling without consent.
  • HB1559: Individual retirement accounts (IRAs); exemption from civil judgments.
  • HB1560: Real estate taxes; requires localities to permit real property owners to defer portion thereof.
  • HB1561: Local license tax; exemption for new businesses.
  • HB6007: Motor fuels tax; eliminates current cents per gallon and replaces it with 5% sales and use tax.
  • HB6023: Transportation agencies; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer an operational, etc. audit.
  • HB6024: Income tax, state; telework tax credit to aide transportation, report.
  • HB6046: Transportation agencies; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer an operational, etc. audit.
  • HB6047: Highway bridge maintenance & reconstruction; Transportation Board to issue contracts for projects.
  • HJ18: Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference).
  • HJ166: Public schools; Board of Education et al. to study use of certain cleaning & maintenance products.
  • HJ503: Commending Ernest L. Gray, Jr.
  • HJ504: Commending Robert L. Sinclair.
  • HJ505: Commending Jay E. VanGelder.
  • HJ506: Commending Harry F. Atherton.
  • HJ507: Commending William G. Downey IV.
  • HJ508: Commending Richard W. Robison.
  • HJ534: Commending Jarcelynn M. Hart.
  • HJ535: Commending John Albertella.
  • HJ536: Commending the Catlett-Calverton-Casanova Ruritan Club.
  • HJ537: Commending Hope Porter.
  • HJ538: Commending Andy Budd.
  • HJ558: Commending Boy Scouts in Troop 1187 and 1930 who received 2007 Citizens of the Year Awards.
  • HB164: Family life education; emphasis of abstinence in curricula.
  • HB1154: Identity theft; notification of breach of information system.
  • HB1567: Conservators of peace, special; jurisdiction.
  • HB1698: Children; expands current crime of taking indecent liberties therewith.
  • HB1699: Motor vehicle license fees and taxes, local; repeals authority of imposition and collection thereof.
  • HB1700: Defense Facility and Transportation Improvement Fund and Program; created.
  • HB1701: Highway construction, primary and secondary; revises formulas used to allocate funds therefor.
  • HB1702: Standards of Quality; requires G.A. to modify current funding formula, etc. of composite index.
  • HB1703: Retail Sales and Use Tax; increases amount of revenue dedicated to Transportation Trust Fund.
  • HB1704: Driver's license expiration; extension to certain persons in service serving outside country.
  • HB1705: National Defense Industrial Authority; clarifies that employees are eligible to participate in VRS.
  • HB1706: Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate by localities.
  • HB1707: School boards; contractor to provide certification that employees have not been convicted of felony.
  • HB1708: Reckless driving; person must attend alcohol safety action program if driver's license suspended.
  • HB1709: Car tax relief reimbursements; income tax sharing w/localities for transp. & educa. in lieu thereof.
  • HB2307: National Defense Industrial Authority; adds Adjutant General to membership.
  • HB2308: Model firearms hunting ordinances; locality may adopt those developed by Board of Game, etc.
  • HB2309: Shotguns; eliminates certain requirements for hunting migratory game birds.
  • HB2310: Transportation projects, local; state funding for portions thereof.
  • HB2311: Public Charter School Fund; created.
  • HB2312: State agencies; Governor to ensure financial and management review of executive branches, report.
  • HB2313: Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp; changes fiscal year thereof.
  • HB2314: Tolls; provides for imposition and collection thereof for use of any component of Interstate system.
  • HB2543: Motor vehicle repair labor rates; SCC to conduct quarterly surveys of operators of repair facility.
  • HB2544: Subdivision plats; local planning commission, etc to forward to appropriate state agency for review.
  • HB2652: Concealed weapons; amends provisions relating thereto.
  • HB2653: Firearms; illegal conveyance.
  • HB2654: Military Affairs, Department of; establishes specific duties and functions to be carried out.
  • HB2655: Highway maintenance payments; counties that have withdrawn from state secondary highway system.
  • HB3026: Income tax, state; home accessibility features for military disabled.
  • HB3082: Religious freedom; reiterates an individual's freedom of religion.
  • HB3107: Conservators of the peace; circuit judge to appoint for certain corporations, etc.
  • HJ3: Constitutional amendment; Transp. Fund, Transp. Trust Fund, & Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund.
  • HJ580: Constitutional amendment; bills raising revenue must originate in House (first reference).
  • HJ581: Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans, widow or widower of veteran.
  • HJ650: Crab traps; Center for Coastal Resources Management to study those abandoned/discarded.
  • HJ651: Standards of Learning; Board of Education to determine feasibility of low-cost techonology to admin.
  • HJ800: Celebrating the life of Jay R. Sculley.
  • HJ806: Commending J. David Martin.
  • HJ852: Commending Linda Trexler.
  • HJ860: Commending Clyde Lomax.
  • HJ861: Commending Sally Tufts.
  • HJ862: Commending Steven W. Rodgers.
  • HJ863: Commending Tim Nevill.
  • HJ864: Commending Major Olaf H. Shibusawa.
  • HJ865: Commending Steve Wright.
  • HJ977: Commending the United States Army's First Infantry Division.
  • HB15: Workforce Transition Act; restricts severance benefits for certain state employees.
  • HB16: State agencies; performance review of certain, report.
  • HB17: Housing allowance; provided for full-time, sworn State Police officers.
  • HB18: Safety inspections; exemption for certain trucks and vehicle combinations.
  • HB161: Income tax, state; subtraction of retirement payments.
  • HB162: Firearms in locked vehicles; immunity from liability, civil penalty.
  • HB163: Family life education; parent or guardian to review materials thereof.
  • HB164: Family life education; emphasis of abstinence in curricula.
  • HB165: Highway construction funds; allocations for primary and secondary highways.
  • HB166: Defense Facility and Transportation Improvement Program, and Fund; created.
  • HB167: Concealed handgun permit; renew every five years.
  • HB168: Income tax, state; false claims of employment status, penalty.
  • HB169: Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
  • HB170: Voter registration; DMV to furnish list of non-citizens to Board of Elections.
  • HB171: Disabled parking; allowing vehicles to park free in time-restricted/metered spaces up to 4 hours.
  • HB172: Wildlife diseases; control thereof.
  • HB173: Medical and health services to minors; notification to parents.
  • HB174: Transient occupancy tax; exemptions in certain localities.
  • HB361: Virginia Military Institute; reduces minimum number of cadets admitted annually free of charge.
  • HB362: Game and Inland Fisheries, Board of; duties thereof.
  • HB1149: Pseudoephedrine; licensed pharmacist only to dispense, etc.
  • HB1150: Chesapeake Bay and Waters Clean-up and Oversight Act; created.
  • HB1151: Family planning services; restrictions on funding.
  • HB1152: Human Anti-Trafficking Act; created.
  • HB1153: Virginia Energy Plan; created.
  • HB1154: Identity theft; notification of breach of information system.
  • HB1155: Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • HB1436: Transportation Trust Fund; dedication of certain recordation tax revenue.
  • HB1477: Revenue bills; consideration by House or Senate Finance Committees.
  • HB1503: Special conservators of the peace; authorized to use flashing blue lights in their vehicles.
  • HB1567: Conservators of peace, special; jurisdiction.
  • HB5025: Transportation Trust Fund; increases amount of sales & use tax revenue dedicated thereto.
  • HB5026: Virginia Defense Facility and Transportation Improvement Fund and Program; established.
  • HB5027: Transportation Trust Fund; dedication of certain recordation tax revenue.
  • HB5028: Highway construction funds, primary & secondary; revises formulas as to how funds are allocated.
  • HB5047: State highway systems; VDOT to reconsider and reassign components thereof.
  • HB5048: Highway Bridge Fund; created.
  • HB5069: VDOT; Transportation Commissioner to ensure they competitively bid any and all of its functions.
  • HJ3: Constitutional amendment; Transp. Fund, Transp. Trust Fund, & Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund.
  • HJ28: Circuit and district court judges, federal; urging Congress to set terms of service.
  • HJ170: Celebrating the life of Walter Edward Barbee.
  • HJ172: Commending Samuel B. Witt III.
  • HJ173: Commending radio station WMAL of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
  • HJ181: Commending the United States Army's First Infantry Division.
  • HJ187: Celebrating the life of John Samuel Michael Dismuke.
  • HJ260: Commending Battlefield Baptist Church on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
  • HJ261: Commending the game wardens of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
  • HJ267: Commending Sharron Palmeter Baucom.
  • HJ311: Commending the C. D. Hylton High School football team.
  • HJ423: Celebrating the life of John Edward Thomas II.
  • HJ446: Celebrating the life of Major Lowell Thomas Miller II.
  • HJ5039: Commending the Heritage Baptist Church.
  • HJ5050: Celebrating the life of Luise Lehner Varljen.
  • HJ5154: Celebrating the life of Edward L. Miller.