Del. Jack Reid (R-Richmond)

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Party
Republican
District
72: County of Henrico (part) [map]
Took Office
January 1990
Left Office
January 2008
Copatroning Habits
83% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 90% of them are Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 79% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Bills

  • HB387: Charitable Gaming; regulation of charitable small card tournaments.
  • HB1048: Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment, penalty.
  • HB1051: Employment service centers; prohibits public funding, exception.
  • HB1056: Dietitians and nutritionists; requirements for licensure by Board of Health Professions.
  • HB1538: Child day care facilities; exemptions from licensure.
  • HB1569: Foreign employment services; prohibits companies from certain contracts.
  • HB1570: Business entities; certification of legal status, penalty.
  • HB2622: Illegal alien; person who conceals or shields guilty of felony.
  • HB2623: Tuition, in-state; illegal aliens not eligible therefor.
  • HB2624: Government Performance and Results Act; each agency to report progress addressing impact of aging.
  • HB2625: Prisoners; create system for identifying prisoners with learning disabilities.
  • HB2626: Racing Commission; to adopt regulations concerning advance deposit account wagering, etc.
  • HB2627: Correctional Education, Department of; literacy program.
  • HB2628: Correctional Education, Board of; composition of membership.
  • HB2629: Matricula Consular cards; not to be relied upon as evidence that individual is State resident.
  • HB2630: Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; surviviors/dependents be admitted free.
  • HB2631: Student records; limitations on access thereto.
  • HB2632: Lottery Department, State; lottery sales agents are licensed thereby.
  • HB2633: Parole; basis for denial thereof.
  • HB2634: Tax legislation; requires a sunset date of no more than four years thereon.
  • HB2635: Mandated Health Insurance Benefits, Special Advisory Commission on; abolished.
  • HB2687: Unfair employment practices; discharging employees when unauthorized aliens are employed.
  • HB2688: Workers' compensation; benefits paid to unauthorized aliens.
  • HB3139: Veterans Services Foundation; eliminates Foundation.
  • HB3140: Charitable Gaming, Department of; required to complete training to be registered bingo callers.
  • HB3141: Local governing body tie breakers; eliminates use of an unelected person.
  • HB3142: Motorcycles; free use of VDOT-controlled toll facilities.
  • HB3143: Motor vehicle license taxes and fees, local; restates limitation on amount.
  • HB110: Aging population; state agencies to prepare strategic plan on impact thereof, report.
  • HB387: Charitable Gaming; regulation of charitable small card tournaments.
  • HB1046: Juveniles; reporting alleged illegal alien delinquents to Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency
  • HB1047: Traffic light signals; police to use wireless telecommunications devices for enforcement.
  • HB1048: Illegal immigrants; document verification for employment, penalty.
  • HB1049: Birth certificates; fraudulent use.
  • HB1050: Tuition, in-state; alien students eligibility.
  • HB1051: Employment service centers; prohibits public funding, exception.
  • HB1052: Legislation; requires sunset date on all new state or local taxation bills.
  • HB1053: Museum of Fine Arts; exempts museum from assessment and levy of service charge.
  • HB1054: Architects, Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, etc., Board for; continuing education
  • HB1055: Air emissions control; Department of Environment Quality shall promulgate regulations.
  • HB1056: Dietitians and nutritionists; requirements for licensure by Board of Health Professions.
  • HB1057: Teacher licensure requirements; revising current statutes and teacher ed. program provisions.
  • HB1058: Standards of Quality; biennial reveiw thereof.
  • HB1059: Standards of Learning; Board of Education shall make assessments publicly available.
  • HB1060: Parole; Board shall not deny a fourth consecutive time soley on basis of serious nature of offense.
  • HB1538: Child day care facilities; exemptions from licensure.
  • HB1548: Suspended operator's license; impoundment of motor vehicle for driving with thereof.
  • HB1569: Foreign employment services; prohibits companies from certain contracts.
  • HB1570: Business entities; certification of legal status, penalty.
  • HJ310: Celebrating the life of Frank William Sencindiver.
  • HJ382: Commending the Mills Godwin High School boys' tennis team.