Delegate Bob Hull (D-Falls Church)

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Party
Democratic
District
38: County of Fairfax (part) [map]
Took Office
January 1993
Left Office
January 2010
Website
bobhull.org
Copatroning Habits
67% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 62% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 58% of them are Democrats.
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Donor Sector Total
Virginia Association Of Realtors Real estate $7,000
Democratic Party Of Virginia Democratic Party committees $5,811
Home Builders Association Of Virginia Residential construction $3,825
Northern Virginia Association Of Realtors Real estate $3,000
Dominion Energy production & distribution $2,500
Hall, Friends Of Frank Democratic candidate committees $2,000
Virginia Beer Wholesalers Association Liquor wholesalers $1,750
Virginia Wine Wholesalers Association Liquor wholesalers $1,750
Fairfax County Democratic Cmte Democratic Party committees $1,666
Soza, William Commercial banks & bank holding companies $1,500

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

Recent Mentions on Blogs

State Del. Jim Scott, Human Rights Champion, Won't Seek 12th Term

March 6, 2013
Virginia State Delegate Jim Scott's long and storied career representing Northern Virginia, including the City of Falls Church, as a champion of human rights and affordable housing will end this year as he announced last Sunday he will ... It was filled by Del. Bob Hull at a “firehouse primary” with a very low turnout. Under 2001 redistricting, Hull ceased to represent Falls Church as Scott's 53rd District was reshaped to include the City. Upon his decision not to run again, ...

Not Larry Sabato: House District #53

March 3, 2013
Former Delegate Bob Hull from the 38th district was drawn into this seat as was local firefighter Pat Morrison, both of whom could run very credible campaigns. Current School Board member Ryan McElveen lives just outside ...

Delegate-Elect Kory Heads to Capital, Promises 'Transparency' in ...

January 6, 2010
Bob Hull in last year's primary, unseating the 17-year ... Virginia's 53rd district delegate, Jim Scott, has served as her immediate, official mentor, Kory said, noting that she has also received advice from 44th district Del. Kristen ...

Bob Hull Out! | Virginia Virtucon

June 9, 2009
Bob Hull Out! By Light Horse, Tuesday, June 9, 2009. It's rare enough for an incumbent Delegate to be challenged in a primary. It's even rarer for the Delegate to lose. Delegate Bob Hull of the 38th district (Falls Church) has lost to his ...

Bob Hull Out! | AMERICAN NONSENSE

June 9, 2009
It's rare enough for an incumbent Delegate to be challenged in a primary. It's even rarer for the Delegate to lose. Delegate Bob Hull of the 38th.

Recent Mentions in the Media

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These are all of the video clips of Bob Hull’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 17 video clips in all.

Index

Jan 16, 2009
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Feb 04, 2009
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Feb 06, 2009

Bills

  • HB1783: Government, local; equalizes municipal and county taxing authority.
  • HB1784: Government, local; equalizes municipal and county taxing authority.
  • HB1785: Disclosure requirements; adds to list of exceptions.
  • HB1786: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for purchases of audiovisual works.
  • HB1787: Mortgage Lender and Broker Act; homeownership education program.
  • HB1788: Alternative on-site sewage systems; no locality shall prohibit use thereof.
  • HB1789: Family life education; instruction on all topics must be both medically accurate & age appropriate.
  • HB1790: Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; adds veterinarians to list of professionals eligible.
  • HB2006: Local government; equalizes municipal & county taxing authority.
  • HB2594: Vietnam Human Rights Day.
  • HB2616: Tuition, in-state; person holding student or other temporary visa may establish eligibility.
  • HJ661: Feral cats; Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services to convene workgroup to address issues.
  • HJ1028: Commending the Vietnamese-American Voters Association, Inc.
  • HR69: Commending the Vietnamese Boat People.
  • HB678: Income tax, state; filing of tax returns.
  • HB679: Zoning ordinance; civil penalties for violations.
  • HB680: Neighborhood Assistance Act; moves tax credit program to taxation.
  • HB1114: Real Estate Board; real estate firm licenses.
  • HB1266: Motor fuels tax; rate increase.
  • HB1267: Income tax, state; veterinarian pro bono services and companion animal adoption tax credits.
  • HB1440: Public school students; school board to provide program for kidney disease screening.
  • HB1570: Companion animals; sellers of dogs & cats adhere to sterilization requirements applied to shelters.
  • HB1571: Impact fees; restores provisions to how existed prior July 1, 2007 & repeals those passed in 2007.
  • HB1572: Comprehensive highway access management standards; Commissioner to promulgate in phases.
  • HJ341: Commending the State of Israel on the occasion of its 60th anniversary.
  • HJ561: Commending Paul Berger.
  • HB1369: Local retirement systems; prohibits allowing any employee to earn more than 1 yr. of service credit.
  • HB1451: Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, penalty.
  • HB1462: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions for certain telecommunications and telephone companies.
  • HB2190: Motor fuels tax; rate increase.
  • HB2191: Land preservation tax credits; maximum amount allowed annually.
  • HB2192: Retail Sales & Use Tax; retailers to report total sales exempt therefrom.
  • HB2193: Local government; equalizes municipal and county taxing authorities.
  • HB2194: Daily outdoor recess; shall not prohibit from participating as means of discipline to student.
  • HB2789: Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, penalty.
  • HB3011: Bonding requirements; facilities dedicated for public use.
  • HB3053: Income tax, state; veterinarian pro bono services and companion animal adoption tax credits.
  • HB3193: V. Earl Dickinson Tuition Assistance Grant Act; renames Tuition Assistance Grant (TAG) thereas.
  • HB3203: License plates, special; issuance to certain veterans.
  • HJ846: Celebrating the life of Ngo Quang Truong.
  • HJ975: Commending the Gesher Jewish Day School on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
  • HB1366: Jeopardized by delay; technical change to definition.
  • HB1367: Income tax, state; veterinarian pro bono tax credit.
  • HB1368: Home Serenity and Tranquility Act; created.
  • HB1369: Local retirement systems; prohibits allowing any employee to earn more than 1 yr. of service credit.
  • HB1370: Retail sales and use tax; Tax Commissioner's exemption reports.
  • HB1371: Condemnation proceedings; political subdivisions.
  • HB1372: Land use; disclosure requirements in proceedings.
  • HB1373: Human rights; sexual orientation added as prohibited discrimination in certain counties.
  • HB1374: Boards of authorities; service by appointed members shall be limited to eight years.
  • HB1375: Plats; certain preliminary to be forwarded to state agency for review.
  • HB1450: Recess, daily; local school boards to prohibit denial thereof to student for disciplinary reasons.
  • HB1451: Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, penalty.
  • HB1462: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions for certain telecommunications and telephone companies.
  • HB1594: Local government; equalizes municipal and county taxing authority.
  • HB1601: Motor fuels tax; rate increase.
  • HJ343: Commending Mel J. Riddile.
  • HJ441: Commending the Mason District Little League on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
  • HJ5023: Commending Donald A. Sacarob and Joan Walder Sacarob.
  • HJ5034: Celebrating the life of Dorothy Wasserman Schick.