Del. Clarke Hogan (R-South Boston)

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Party
Republican
District
60: Counties of Charlotte, Halifax, Nottoway (part), and Prince Edward (part) [map]
Took Office
January 2002
Left Office
January 2010
Website
clarkehogan.com
Copatroning Habits
70% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 86% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 63% of them are Republicans.
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These are all of the video clips of Clarke Hogan’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 15 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB641: Southern Virginia Higher Education Center; exempt from requirements of Personnel Act.
  • HB648: Health reimbursement arrangements; prohibits health insurers from canceling, etc. on certain ground.
  • HB1532: Nursing home beds; Health Commissioner may accept applications & issue certificates of public need.
  • HB2170: Fire training; training provided to be scheduled to allow person in school to complete requirements.
  • HB2172: Renewable energy sources; location of facilities for distribution of electricity, steam, etc.
  • HB2173: Utility Facilities Act; excludes certain companies from regulation as public utility, etc.
  • HB2174: Retention of energy savings by state agencies; established.
  • HB2175: Small renewable energy projects; DEQ to develop procedure permitting construction and operation.
  • HB2536: Easements; injury to servient estate.
  • HJ762: Commending the Charlotte County AAA Dixie Youth baseball team.
  • HJ1020: Commending the Phenix Volunteer Fire Department.
  • HB641: Southern Virginia Higher Education Center; exempt from requirements of Personnel Act.
  • HB642: Motor vehicles; yielding right-of-way when approaching mail delivery vehicles.
  • HB643: Air emissions; operators of major stationary sources of air pollution to comply with NAAQS.
  • HB644: Master Settlement Agreement; enforcement requirements for tobacco product manufacturers.
  • HB645: Water Protection Permit; Board to consider project as part local or regional water supply plans.
  • HB646: Electrical transmission lines; State Corporation Commission review.
  • HB647: Energy production; renewable and alternative tax credit.
  • HB648: Health reimbursement arrangements; prohibits health insurers from canceling, etc. on certain ground.
  • HB649: Motor vehicle dealers; collection of annual license and registration fees in certain localities.
  • HB650: Environmental Quality, Department of; authority of citizen boards.
  • HB1532: Nursing home beds; Health Commissioner may accept applications & issue certificates of public need.
  • HB6027: Transportation Board; may enter into fixed-price contracts for materials, etc. for construction.
  • HJ102: Health insurance; JLARC to study providing income tax credit to employers that provide to employees.
  • HJ328: Commending the Town of Phenix on the occasion of its 100th anniversary
  • HJ401: Celebrating the life of Sarah Eldred Terry.
  • HJ6037: Commending the Crossing of the Dan exhibit.
  • HB704: Firearms, discharge of, or hunting; certain local ordinances invalid.
  • HB2246: Law Officers' Retirement System; permits early retirement for any member thereof.
  • HB2247: Biofuels Incentive Grant Program; lowers eligibility requirement of volume of biofuels.
  • HB2248: Yielding right-of-way; driver to yield when approaching certain vehicles.
  • HB2249: Driver's license, restricted; allows judge to issue to person to drive to religious services.
  • HB2250: Exemption from licensing; exempts siblings of landowner from obtaining any hunting, etc. license.
  • HB2545: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include nonprofit entities.
  • HB2546: Certificate of public need; Commissioner's approval of change may increase capital expenditure.
  • HB3068: Electric utility service; advances scheduled expiration of capped rate period.
  • HJ667: Commending Mildred B. Hampton.
  • HJ710: Adult group homes; JLARC to study financial oversight therefor in state.
  • HR85: Celebrating the life of Adrian Clyde-Thomas Roberts.
  • HB690: Sewage sludge; prohibited from being stored at site where being land applied for more thn 3 days.
  • HB697: Motorcycles; proof of liability insurance to purchase.
  • HB700: Electricity; capped rates.
  • HB701: Motor carrier transportation contracts; indemnification clauses.
  • HB702: Southern Virginia Higher Education Center; changes of titles from executive director to president.
  • HB703: Law-enforcement agency; to receive recovery cost from bail bondsman when bailee is recovered thereby
  • HB704: Firearms, discharge of, or hunting; certain local ordinances invalid.
  • HB705: Firearms and hunting; prohibits locality from regulating.
  • HB706: Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission; appointment of executive director.
  • HB707: Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission; change in membership.
  • HB794: Firearms; forfeiture of return if serial number altered, etc.
  • HB980: Master Settlement Agreement; assignment of escrow funds to nonparticipating manufacturer.
  • HB1390: Firefighters; shall not require minor who achieved certification to repeat certification.
  • HB1391: Congenital Anomalies Reporting and Education System; secure system to be provided.
  • HJ86: Commending Angie Wilkerson.
  • HJ388: Commending Sarah Terry.
  • HJ412: Celebrating the life of John Everett Greenbacker.
  • HJ487: Commending the Randolph-Henry High School golf team.