Del. Chris Stolle (R-Virginia Beach)

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Party
Republican
District
83: Cities of Norfolk (part) and Virginia Beach (part) [map]
Took Office
January 2010
Left Office
January 2020
Age
65
Website
delegatechrisstolle.com
Twitter
@chrisstolle
Copatroning Habits
77% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 71% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 66% of them are Republicans.
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Recent Mentions in the Media

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From the Legislator’s Website

These are all of the video clips of Chris Stolle’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 93 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB1917: DOC; Director to establish health care continuous quality improvement committee.
  • HB1918: Corrections, Board of; minimum standards for health care services in local correctional facilities.
  • HB1919: Dual Enrollment Faculty Credential Grant Fund and Program; established.
  • HB1920: New Economy Workforce Credential Grant Fund and Program; grant priority.
  • HB1971: Health professions and facilities; adverse action in another jurisdiction.
  • HB1983: Rail Enhancement Fund; matching funds.
  • HB2026: Newborn screening; congenital cytomegalovirus.
  • HB2047: Oyster planting grounds; municipal dredging projects.
  • HB2153: Virginia Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Fund; created.
  • HB2154: Stormwater management; grandfathered land-disturbing activities.
  • HB2309: Marine Resources Commission; grant of interest in subaqueous lands, etc.
  • HB2665: Specialty dockets; report.
  • HB2748: Tobacco products, nicotine vapor products, etc.; purchase, possession, and sale.
  • HJ626: Shingles prevention; VDH to take action to increase awareness of shingles.
  • HJ662: JCHC; dispensing of drugs and devices pursuant to pharmacy collaborative practice agreements, etc.
  • HJ1036: Commending John N. Skirven.
  • HJ1047: Celebrating the life of Robert Andrew Earley, Sr.
  • HJ1060: Celebrating the life of George Stenke.
  • HB226: Patients; medically or ethically inappropriate care not required.
  • HB227: Adoption by stepparent; background check.
  • HB345: Coastal Adaptation and Protection, Special Assistant to the Governor for; position created.
  • HB346: Watercraft, personal; prohibits operation on lake smaller than 50 acres.
  • HB487: Oyster planting-ground lease; transfer or assignment to localities.
  • HB799: Aircraft, public; definition.
  • HB882: Prescribers; notice of administration of naloxone.
  • HB884: Treatment pursuant to judicial order; when provider not liable.
  • HB886: Mental health treatment; admission regulations, toxicology results.
  • HB915: Military medical personnel program; personnel may practice under supervision of physician, etc.
  • HB917: Motor vehicle fuels; sales tax in certain areas of the Commonwealth, price floor.
  • HB1102: Certificate of public need; changes to Medical Care Facilities Certificate of Public Need Program.
  • HB1103: Small businesses; waiver of permit fees when affected by an emergency or disaster.
  • HB1104: Sales and use tax refund; property to replace or repair business property damaged in a disaster.
  • HB1105: Petit larceny; penalty for committing after state of emergency.
  • HB1487: Correctional facilities, local and regional; standards for mental health services.
  • HB1513: Trauma Center Fund; expands scope of Fund, victims of violent felony offenses.
  • HB1538: Global reform waiver; Secretary of Health and Human Resources to apply.
  • HJ26: Coastal Flooding, Joint Subcommittee on; continued, report.
  • HJ27: Coastal flooding adaptation and resiliency report; JLARC to study.
  • HB900: Associate physicians; requirements for licensure, practice agreements.
  • HB1668: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exempts legal tender coins.
  • HB1777: Hospitals providing psychiatric services; denials of admission.
  • HB1786: In utero exposure to a controlled substance; departments of social services to collect information.
  • HB1796: Oyster grounds; dredging projects in Lynnhaven River.
  • HB1797: Proffers; notice of amendment.
  • HB1840: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); confidentiality of tests, release of information.
  • HB1841: Virginia Veteran Entrepreneurship Grant Program and Fund.
  • HB1964: Coastal Protection and Flooding Adaptation, Secretary for; creates position.
  • HB2205: Students with blindness or visual impairments; changes to certain provisions.
  • HB2318: Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program; removes certain conditions.
  • HB2458: Certificate of public need; reports.
  • HJ632: Commending Naval Station Norfolk.
  • HJ672: Study; JLARC; coastal flooding adaptation and resiliency report.
  • HJ713: Commending the Hampton Roads Association for Commercial Real Estate.
  • HJ738: Commending Captain Thomas W. Turner.
  • HJ745: Substance-Exposed Infant Awareness Week; designating as first week of July 2017.
  • HJ974: Celebrating the life of Senior Chief Petty Officer Scott C. Dayton.
  • HB221: Active duty health care providers at public or private health care facilities; services and duties.
  • HB222: Recognition of EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact; created.
  • HB223: Courthouse and courtroom security; assessment.
  • HB285: Oyster grounds; dredging projects in waters of Lynnhaven River.
  • HB435: Adult day care centers; exempt from licensure, Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly.
  • HB739: Virginia Flooding Adaptation Office; established.
  • HB825: Military medical personnel; pilot program for personnel to practice medicine.
  • HB829: Prescribers of covered substances; continuing education.
  • HB900: Associate physicians; requirements for licensure, practice agreements.
  • HB903: Recurrent Flooding Resiliency, Commonwealth Center for; at various educational institutions.
  • HB1083: Medical Care Facilities Certificate of Public Need Program; changes to Program, report.
  • HB1197: Law-enforcement officers; Internet publication of personal information, penalty.
  • HB1369: Virginia Health Care Innovation Fund; created, report.
  • HJ61: Life-prolonging care; Joint Commission on Health Care to study legal and regulatory requirements.
  • HJ84: Recurrent flooding; Joint Subcommittee to formulate recommendations.
  • HJ89: Celebrating the life of Ernestine K. Middleton.
  • HJ111: Celebrating the life of Dan Rudolph Lowe.
  • HR76: Celebrating the life of Irvine Byrd Hill.
  • HR77: Celebrating the life of Howard Wilbur Jones, Jr., M.D.
  • HB581: Fire services and emergency medical services; revises terminology and reorganizes provisions.
  • HB895: Medicine, Board of; changes membership requirements.
  • HB896: Income tax, state; tax credit for completion of public school renovation.
  • HB1584: Fire services and emergency medical services; revises certain terminology.
  • HB1585: Schools failing to achieve full accreditation; scheduling flexibility.
  • HB1641: Virginia Values Veterans Program; certification by state agencies & higher educational institutions.
  • HB1642: Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; representations related to special flood hazard areas.
  • HB1792: Gamete donors; HIV testing protocol.
  • HB1793: Wheelchair-access-only accessible parking spaces; DHCD required to amend administrative regulation.
  • HB1817: Flood protection plan; Department of Conservation and Recreation shall regularly update.
  • HB1818: Health professions; regulation, updated terminology.
  • HB1866: Dam Safety, Flood Prevention, and Protection Assistance Fund; use of Fund.
  • HB2153: Medically or ethically inappropriate care; cessation of care.
  • HB2273: Virginia Port Authority; expands police powers.
  • HB2295: Real Estate Board; educational requirements for salespersons.
  • HB2322: Health benefit plans; essential health benefits waiver.
  • HJ632: Commending Riverside Hospital.
  • HB2: Commonwealth Transportation Board; statewide prioritization process for project selection.
  • HB86: Inpatient psychiatric hospital admission from local correctional facility; criteria.
  • HB390: Sand replenishment; sand or other material placed on bottomlands to provide for beach nourishment.
  • HB391: National accrediting organizations; Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
  • HB392: Assault and battery; emergency health care provider.
  • HB576: Virginia Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; residency requirements.
  • HB577: Alternative schedules; opening of school year.
  • HB580: Active duty military health care providers; practice at public and private health care facilities.
  • HB581: Fire services and emergency medical services; revises terminology and reorganizes provisions.
  • HB893: Anatomic pathology services; fees.
  • HB895: Medicine, Board of; changes membership requirements.
  • HB896: Income tax, state; tax credit for completion of public school renovation.
  • HJ16: Recurrent flooding; joint subcommittee established to formulate recommendations to address.
  • HJ73: Commending Bayside High School.
  • HJ126: Celebrating the life of Rear Admiral Raynor A. K. Taylor, USN (Ret.).
  • HJ205: Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2013; Congress of United States urged to pass.
  • HJ459: Commending James W. Carter.
  • HJ5216: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Leo Clyde Wardrup, Jr.
  • HR161: Commending Virginia-1 Disaster Medical Assistance Team.
  • HB643: Virginia Telephone Privacy Protection Act; telephone call includes any text message sent.
  • HB1279: Felonies by prisoners; penalties.
  • HB1450: Hampton Roads Planning District; additional 1% sales & use tax in counties in District.
  • HB1496: Senior citizens; reduced tuition for attendance at higher educational institutions in State.
  • HB1497: Public school interscholastic programs; participation by students in military families.
  • HB1499: Emergency medical services personnel; administration of medications.
  • HB1531: Public beaches; sand dredging and beach replenishment.
  • HB1588: Physician Loan Repayment Program; extends eligibility.
  • HB1596: School calendar; alternative schedules in school divisions containing low-performing schools.
  • HB1660: Prisoners; prohibits those in correctional facilities from possessing or transporting weapons.
  • HB1704: Prescription Monitoring Program; disclosure of information to certain agents.
  • HB1705: Criminal Injuries Compensation Fund; written notice, liability for reasonable charges for services.
  • HB1706: Charter; City of Norfolk.
  • HB2076: Charter schools, public; applications.
  • HB2291: Local correctional facilities; proceeds from commissary.
  • HJ604: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Joseph William O'Brien, Jr.
  • HJ605: Celebrating the life of Aircrewman 1st Class Joseph Patrick Fitzmorris, United States Navy.
  • HJ949: Commending Carter Catlett Williams.
  • HB253: Virginia Personnel Act; hiring preference for veterans, surviving spouses, and children.
  • HB254: School calendar; local school boards allowed to set opening of school year.
  • HB255: Warrants; those maintained by treasurers shall not disclose certain information.
  • HB256: HOV lanes; extends sunset clause in Northern Virginia and in Hampton Roads.
  • HB257: Defined contribution retirement plan; permits any locality or school board to establish.
  • HB258: Fishing piers, commercial; regulation of net fishing in the vicinity.
  • HB638: Judicial authorization of treatment; advance directives.
  • HB639: Higher Education, State Council of; publication of graduate employment rates on its website.
  • HB640: Public schools; clarifies language relating to enrollment of military children.
  • HB641: Children; employment certificate requirements.
  • HB642: High school accreditation; Board of Education to adopt regulation adjusting formula for calculating.
  • HB643: Virginia Telephone Privacy Protection Act; telephone call includes any text message sent.
  • HB644: In-state tuition; eligibility of members of Virginia National Guard residing in state.
  • HB1279: Felonies by prisoners; penalties.
  • HB1280: Psychiatric hospital admissions; local inmates.
  • HJ50: Flooding; Institute of Marine Science to study strategies to prevent in Tidewater localities.
  • HJ51: Health care provider; option for accepting military training, etc., as requirements for licensure.
  • HJ53: Commending Catherine Muldoon.
  • HJ54: Commending Physicians for Peace.
  • HJ55: Celebrating the life of Edith M. Harrington.
  • HR570: Celebrating the life of William G. Laws.
  • HB840: License plates, special; issuance to members and former members of U.S. Navy.
  • HB1243: Driver's license applications; DMV to provide electronic means for certain contributions.
  • HB1689: Pound net licenses; prohibits Marine Resources Commission from issuing in waters of Chesapeake Bay.
  • HB1690: Battery; if person commits against emergency health care providers, penalty.
  • HB1691: Veterans and military servicemembers; specialty treatment procedures.
  • HB1692: Speed limits; City of Va. Beach may, by ordinance, change on any highway in its jurisdiction.
  • HB1847: Health workforce activities; repeals requirement for Commissioner of Health to submit annual report.
  • HB1848: Tuition, in-state; eligibility for spouse of an active duty military service member.
  • HB1849: Criminal street gangs; clarification of definition.
  • HB1850: Motorcycles; prohibits children under age eight from riding.
  • HB1851: Real property tax; classification of certain historical buildings.
  • HB1852: State military laws; several technical changes and amendments.
  • HB2216: Laboratory results; authority to provide directly to insurance carrier, etc.
  • HB2217: Local disability services; agencies may convene local interagency services teams.
  • HB2218: Health care providers; third-party reimbursement programs.
  • HB2219: Correctional facilities, local; jailers have written policy for revocation of good conduct credits.
  • HB2416: Accountability and Performance Review Commission; established.
  • HB756: Offshore drilling; royalties to be deposited in Transportation Trust Fund, etc.
  • HB757: Prisoners; allowed on private property to remove graffiti in certain localities.
  • HB758: Workforces; allowed on private property owned by elderly or indigent persons if needing repair.
  • HB759: HOV lanes; allows certain military personnel to use in Hampton Roads regardless of passengers.
  • HB760: Veterans Skills Database; established.
  • HB840: License plates, special; issuance to members and former members of U.S. Navy.
  • HB841: DMV; authorized to use National Change of Address System to update customer records.
  • HB1118: Virginia Military Family Relief Fund; State policy to exclude from taxation payments made from Fund.
  • HB1243: Driver's license applications; DMV to provide electronic means for certain contributions.
  • HJ99: Health insurance coverage, catastrophic; Joint Commission on Health Care to study options.
  • HJ435: Commending pregnancy care centers.
  • HJ436: Commending Aragona Pembroke Little League on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
  • HR19: U.S. Navy's East Coast aircraft carriers; Governor to take action to ensure remain in Hampton Roads.