Del. Dave Albo (R-Springfield)

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Party
Republican
District
42: County of Fairfax (part)
Took Office
January 1994
Left Office
January 2018
Website
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Copatroning Habits
68% of bills he has copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 68% of them are Republicans. Of all of his fellow copatrons of the bills that he copatroned, 64% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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These are all of the video clips of Dave Albo’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2008. There are 271 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB171: Alcoholic beverage control; food-beverage ratio for certain mixed beverage licensees.
  • HB271: Parenting time; replaces 'visitation' in statutory language.
  • HB887: Virginia Public Procurement Act; requirements for use of construction management.
  • HB1410: Higher educational institutions, baccalaureate public; enrollment of non-Virginia students.
  • HB1411: Privately retained counsel; rules and regulations, client's failure to pay.
  • HB1423: Potomac River Watershed; DEQ to identify owner of any combined sewer overflow outfall, etc.
  • HB1456: Custody and visitation orders; use of term parenting time.
  • HB1486: Arts and cultural districts; districts may be created jointly by two or more localities.
  • HB1487: Judges; reduces number in circuit court in 19th Judicial Circuit District.
  • HB1488: Collection of delinquent local taxes; period of delinquency.
  • HB1525: Driver's licenses; revocation or suspension, laws of other jurisdictions.
  • HB1526: Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage annual live entertainment venue license, etc.
  • HB1527: Corporations; reinstatement.
  • HB1528: Alcoholic beverage control; tastings conducted by manufacturers, wine and beer wholesalers, reps.
  • HB1825: Ticket Resale Rights Act; limitations on reselling tickets on Internet ticketing platform, penalty.
  • HB2359: Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; changes effective date for creation of Authority.
  • HB2360: Virginia Information Technologies Agency; procurement of information technology.
  • HB2366: Virginia Public Procurement Act; requirements for use of construction management contracts.
  • HR351: Commending Virginia Thrasher.
  • HR386: Commending Eddie Garretson.
  • HB118: Urban county executive form of government; animal protection police officer.
  • HB169: HOT lanes; enforcement and notification by lanes operator when person used without payment, etc.
  • HB170: Controlled paraphernalia; unlawful to possess or distribute, exceptions, penalty.
  • HB171: Alcoholic beverage control; food-beverage ratio for certain mixed beverage licensees.
  • HB172: Habitual offenders; evaluation of person be conducted by VASAP & recommendations submitted to court.
  • HB173: Alcoholic beverage control; prohibited practices by mixed beverage licensees, exception.
  • HB174: Insurance agents; financial hardship waiver of continuing education requirements.
  • HB175: Foreign business entities; service of process on registered agent.
  • HB176: Pen register or trap and trace device; court allowed to issue an order for installation.
  • HB177: Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry Act; crimes against nature, penalty.
  • HB225: Interstate System components; approvals of tolls on I-395.
  • HB226: Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage licenses, performing arts facilities.
  • HB227: Hearsay exceptions; admissibility of statements by children in certain cases.
  • HB228: Graduation requirements; computer programming as foreign language.
  • HB271: Parenting time; replaces 'visitation' in statutory language.
  • HB272: Illegally obtained information; receipt and publication, penalty.
  • HB326: Electronic communication service or remote computing service records; obtaining records.
  • HB570: County police chief; election.
  • HB572: Fines and costs; statutes of limitation on collection, etc.
  • HB578: Virginia Public Procurement Act; architectural and engineering services, etc.
  • HB885: Driver's licenses; treatment of federal convictions.
  • HB886: Stalking; second offense, Class 6 felony.
  • HB887: Virginia Public Procurement Act; requirements for use of construction management.
  • HB888: Virginia Public Procurement Act; requirements for certain construction projects.
  • HB1213: Minors; certain education records as evidence.
  • HB1247: Higher educational institutions; student expulsion, appeal.
  • HB1248: Private property; landowner also owns airspace.
  • HB1280: Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, professional services.
  • HJ64: Appointment; Chairman of the Virginia Criminal Sentencing Commission.
  • HJ312: Commending Robert O. Chase.
  • HB162: Appeals to Supreme Court of Va. and Court of Appeals of Va; filing of an appendix by CD-ROM.
  • HB216: Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created.
  • HB289: Virginia Public Procurement Act; cooperative procurement.
  • HB1152: Alcoholic beverage control; suspension or revocation of mixed beverage licenses, penalty.
  • HB1208: Virginia Public Procurement Act; consideration of early payment discounts.
  • HB1234: Landfills; limitation on location.
  • HB1388: Courthouse and courtroom security; increase of certain fee.
  • HB1391: Interstate Health Care Compact; established.
  • HB1439: Alcoholic beverage control; regulations.
  • HB1440: Alcoholic beverage control; ABC Board markups.
  • HB1445: Cannabidiol oil and THC-A oil; possession of marijuana.
  • HB1469: Marriage certificates; parties able to designate themselves as spouse, bride, etc., on application.
  • HB1499: Breastfeeding in public places; mother's right.
  • HB1503: Driving after forfeiture of license; blood alcohol content.
  • HB1505: Sexual offenses; prohibiting proximity to victims of the offense, penalty.
  • HB1539: Virginia Translational Medicine Investment Fund; established.
  • HB1540: Virginia Public Procurement Act; job order contracting and cooperative procurement.
  • HB1628: Virginia Public Procurement Act; contract modification.
  • HB1635: Defamation; statute of limitations, actions involving Internet.
  • HB1771: Motor vehicle insurance; refusal of claims, payment of uninsured and underinsured benefits.
  • HB1776: Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created, report, eliminates ABC Board.
  • HB9997: Incomplete
  • HJ537: Drug trafficking; interstate cooperation.
  • HR248: Commending Robert Bent.
  • HR320: Commending Michael R. Frey
  • HB159: Personal property; fraudulent conversion or removal of leased property, restitution.
  • HB160: Reckless driving; exceeding speed limit.
  • HB161: District courts; an audio recording of proceedings may be made by party or his counsel.
  • HB162: Appeals to Supreme Court of Va. and Court of Appeals of Va; filing of an appendix by CD-ROM.
  • HB163: Appeal from bail, bond, or recognizance order; compliance with appellate court.
  • HB164: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority; background checks of applicants.
  • HB216: Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority; created.
  • HB217: Alcoholic beverage control; mixed beverage license for Virginia State Fair.
  • HB218: Tobacco products; purchase, etc., of nicotine vapor products by minors, penalty.
  • HB219: Virginia Freedom of Information Act; record exemption for certain letters of recommendation.
  • HB220: Driving while intoxicated; refusal of blood or breath tests.
  • HB278: Juvenile and domestic relations district court; clarifies law governing retention of records, etc.
  • HB279: Judges; mandatory retirement.
  • HB280: False advertisement for regulated services; notice, penalty.
  • HB281: Northern Virginia Transportation Authority; contracts.
  • HB282: Alcoholic beverage control; contract winemaking facility, nonpayment.
  • HB283: Alcoholic beverage control; suspension of license for local tax delinquency.
  • HB284: Alcoholic beverage control; air carrier licensees, privileges.
  • HB289: Virginia Public Procurement Act; cooperative procurement.
  • HB290: Virginia Public Procurement Act; competitive negotiation, job order contracting.
  • HB291: Driving under influence of alcohol; restricted license.
  • HB490: Health care providers; electronic medical records.
  • HB491: State lottery; method of payment for purchase of tickets.
  • HB492: Notaries; if not accredited to represent persons in immigration proceedings, shall not offer advice.
  • HB523: Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration of juveniles, etc.
  • HB616: Charitable gaming; VDACS may issue permit while tax-exempt status is pending approval by IRS.
  • HB1152: Alcoholic beverage control; suspension or revocation of mixed beverage licenses, penalty.
  • HB1188: Animal fighting; money paid for admission to certain premises, etc.
  • HB1208: Virginia Public Procurement Act; consideration of early payment discounts.
  • HB1234: Landfills; limitation on location.
  • HB5009: Interstate Health Care Compact; established.
  • HJ40: Virginia Medicaid program and Medicaid-funded nonemergency transportation services; JLARC to study.
  • HJ62: Virginia's Law Enforcement & Search & Rescue; Crime Commission to study current state of readiness.
  • 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.