Del. Scott Lingamfelter (R-Woodbridge)

Photo of Scott Lingamfelter
Party
Republican
District
31: Counties of Fauquier (part) and Prince William (part)
Took Office
January 2002
Left Office
January 2017
Website
Twitter
Copatroning Habits
83% of bills he has copatroned were introduced by Republicans. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 77% of them are Republicans. Of all of his fellow copatrons of the bills that he copatroned, 70% of them are Republicans.
Partisanship
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Recent Mentions in the Media

InsideNoVa: Guzman defeats 8-term incumbent in 31st District | Election | insidenova.com

November 7, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

The Washington Post: Attack ads multiply in the final days before Virginia election

November 2, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

The Washington Post: Biden endorses Danica Roem, four other Va. Democrats in House races

October 17, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

InsideNoVa: B.J. Brown to challenge Scott Lingamfelter for 31st District seat

March 6, 2017 | 3:00 am
  

The Washington Post: McAuliffe signs gun control compromise into law

February 26, 2016 | 3:00 am
  

These are all of the video clips of Scott Lingamfelter’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 210 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB96: Problem-Solving Court Act; established, report.
  • HB102: Felony homicide; certain drug offenses, penalty.
  • HB809: Firearms; selling, bartering, etc., to persons not lawfully present in United States, penalty.
  • HB1392: School security officers; carrying a firearm in performance of duties.
  • HB1458: Law enforcement, local; fees for concealed handgun permits, courthouse and courtroom security.
  • HB1472: Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; prohibited contracts, exceptions.
  • HB1524: Special conservators of the peace; liability insurance, etc.
  • HB1616: Felony homicide; certain drug offenses constitute second degree murder, penalty.
  • HB1790: Administrative Process Act; development and periodic review of regulations, report.
  • HB1791: Conspiracy, incitement, etc., to riot; penalty when against public safety personnel.
  • HB1998: Secure and Resilient Commonwealth Panel; revises membership and duties, report.
  • HB1999: Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created in Department of Social Services.
  • HB2252: Illegal voter registration; penalties.
  • HB2253: Use or display of firearm in committing felony; penalty.
  • HB2383: Combined sewer overflow outfalls; DEQ to identify owner of outfall discharging into Chesapeake Bay.
  • HB2385: Assessed court costs; electronic summons system.
  • HJ3: United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HJ544: Study; JLARC to study the Virginia's workers' compensation system; report.
  • HJ547: U.S. Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HJ570: Study; JLARC; effectiveness of requiring seat belts on school buses in the Commonwealth; report.
  • HJ813: Commending the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.
  • HR292: Celebrating the life of John Bucker Beirne, Sr.
  • HR355: Celebrating the life of Colonel George P. Shamer II, USAF, Ret.
  • HB54: False representation of military status; stolen valor, penalty.
  • HB63: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain nonprofit entities.
  • HB96: Problem-Solving Court Act; established, report.
  • HB102: Felony homicide; certain drug offenses, penalty.
  • HB109: Secondary state highway system; maintenance or improvement of components within county.
  • HB111: Virginia National Guard; extends reemployment & nondiscrimination rights.
  • HB112: Police and court records; expungement of certain offenses.
  • HB195: Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for certain diseases.
  • HB196: Public elementary and secondary schools and local school divisions; information and forms.
  • HB197: Commonwealth Mental Health First Aid Program; established.
  • HB198: Conservator of the peace, special; application for appointment by locality.
  • HB203: Extended Foster Care Services and Support Program; established.
  • HB236: Teacher Emeritus Fund and Program; established.
  • HB237: Absentee voting by electronic means; overseas military voters.
  • HB238: Conflict of Interests Act, State and Local Government; prohibited contracts, exceptions.
  • HB240: Homeless veterans; Secretary of Veterans and Defense Affairs to assist in a identification.
  • HB241: Students who are English language learners; BOE to consider certain assessment.
  • HB242: Virginia Preschool Initiative; local matching funds.
  • HB262: Wildlife; manufacture and sale of products made from parts.
  • HB317: Hunter education courses; Board of GIF to provide incentives for completing safety course.
  • HB318: Nutrient management plans; phosphorous standards, regulations.
  • HB439: Firearms; use or display while committing a felony, increases penalty.
  • HB440: Impaired waters clean-up plan; progress report, annual submission.
  • HB560: Brandishing a firearm; intent to induce fear, etc., penalty.
  • HB561: Unmanned aircraft system; use for surveillance, penalty.
  • HB563: Firearms; disposition by locality, licensed dealer right of action.
  • HB565: Charter schools, public; changes to provisions for establishment and operation.
  • HB756: E-911 Services Board; renamed 9-1-1 Services Board, powers and duties.
  • HB804: Firearms; person to report loss or theft to any local law-enforcement agency or VSP.
  • HB806: Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
  • HB809: Firearms; selling, bartering, etc., to persons not lawfully present in United States, penalty.
  • HB810: Assault weapon; transfer of firearm, proof of citizenship.
  • HB1107: Concealed handgun permit; reciprocity, report.
  • HB1234: School security officers; carrying a firearm.
  • HB1235: Impaired waters clean-up plan; progress report; annual submission.
  • HB1386: Firearms shows; voluntary background checks by Department of State Police.
  • HB1387: Large pre-election contributions; amends deadline for disclosure.
  • HJ3: United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HJ31: Chesapeake Bay Awareness Week; designating second week in June 2016, and each year thereafter.
  • HJ32: Commending Clyde Bernard Fowler.
  • HJ55: Bicycle on state highways; Department of State Police to study laws and policies.
  • HB253: Alternative onsite sewage systems; licensure of installers.
  • HB727: Campaign finance disclosure; out-of-state political committees.
  • HB729: Tax restructuring; modifies individual income and retail sales and use taxes.
  • HB732: Administration, Secretary of; transfer of powers and duties, etc.
  • HB736: Concealed handgun permits, lifetime; Department of State Police to issue, penalty.
  • HB738: Conservation easements; agreements to obtain land, consent required, inverse condemnation.
  • HB1362: Elections; run-off elections.
  • HB1407: State secondary highways; allocation of 10 per cent of funds.
  • HB1427: Felony homicide; felony drug offenses, penalty.
  • HB1474: Detention of delinquent juveniles; offenses causing death.
  • HB1542: State Trails Advisory Committee; established, report, sunset provision.
  • HB1543: Tobacco Funds Expenditure Review Commission; created, report.
  • HB1630: Problem-Solving Courts; established, report.
  • HB1631: Manufacturing Development Commission; duties.
  • HB1745: Fire Programs Fund; expense of administration of insurance laws and regulatory revenue taxes.
  • HB1961: DGIF; reciprocal law-enforcement agreements.
  • HB2078: Community Wastewater Treatment Grant Program and Fund, established.
  • HB2195: Fishing privileges; Marine Resources Commission shall revoke license to fish in tidal water.
  • HB2264: Workers' compensation; presumption of compensability for certain diseases.
  • HB2304: Speed limits; maximum in certain residence districts, penalty.
  • HJ497: U.S. Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HJ517: Commending Japanese American veterans of World War II.
  • HJ526: Constitutional amendment (first resolution); charter schools.
  • HJ532: Virginia's workers' compensation system; JLARC to study.
  • HJ535: Celebrating the life of Robert Holder Trumbo, Sr.
  • HJ536: Constitutional amendment; Lottery Proceeds Fund.
  • HJ594: Insurance underwriting; Bureau of Insurance to study use of credit history.
  • HJ618: Conservators of the peace, special; training.
  • HJ619: Metrorail extension; DRPT to study.
  • HJ794: Celebrating the life of Sara Louise Rollison.
  • HJ803: Commending Virginia Master Gardener Association, Inc.
  • HB31: Primary elections; voter registration by political party, additional information.
  • HB99: Tax information; changes unlawful dissemination or publication to Class 1 misdemeanor.
  • HB100: Concealed handgun permits; references to issuance of handgun permit before July 1, 2008.
  • HB101: Auxiliary police officers, mounted; training requirements.
  • HB131: Chesapeake Bay; voluntary tax contributions for restoration, report.
  • HB132: Commissioned officers; tuition-free instruction at higher educational institutions.
  • HB253: Alternative onsite sewage systems; licensure of installers.
  • HB254: Alcoholic beverage control; creates art instruction studio license.
  • HB255: Photo-monitoring; systems to enforce traffic light signals.
  • HB256: State Police, Department of; variable housing allowance.
  • HB257: Felonies; use or display of firearm in committing, penalty.
  • HB258: Higher educational institutions; restrictions on student speech, limitations.
  • HB306: Deputy sheriffs; eligibility for enhanced retirement benefits.
  • HB307: Hunter safety education; after-school programs for students in grades 7 through 12.
  • HB310: First informer broadcaster; access to station in state emergency area to disseminate news.
  • HB493: Student religious viewpoint expression; limited public forums, school division policy.
  • HB494: Localities; personnel policies related to use of public property.
  • HB501: Tuition, in-state; counting out-of-state students for certain purposes.
  • HB727: Campaign finance disclosure; out-of-state political committees.
  • HB728: Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Act; discriminatory and retaliatory action.
  • HB729: Tax restructuring; modifies individual income and retail sales and use taxes.
  • HB730: Public Safety & Homeland Security, & Veterans & Defense Affairs, Secretaries of; transfer of powers.
  • HB731: Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers Act; liability for employment discrimination.
  • HB732: Administration, Secretary of; transfer of powers and duties, etc.
  • HB733: Ordinances, local; vehicles blocking access to curb ramps, etc., on public or private property.
  • HB735: Bottomlands, submerged; posting of claim.
  • HB736: Concealed handgun permits, lifetime; Department of State Police to issue, penalty.
  • HB738: Conservation easements; agreements to obtain land, consent required, inverse condemnation.
  • HB739: Virginia Fraud Against Taxpayers & Fraud and Abuse Whistle Blower Protection Acts; remedies, etc.
  • HB958: House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
  • HB970: House of Delegates districts; technical adjustment.
  • HB1138: Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created.
  • HB1139: Motor vehicle insurance; premiums based on credit information.
  • HB1140: General Services, Department of; disposition of certain surplus materials.
  • HJ9: United States Constitution; application for a convention of the states.
  • HJ34: School buses; JLARC to study effectiveness of requiring seat belts.
  • HJ5226: Commending Paula W. Hose.
  • HR72: Commending Edward Wachtmeister.
  • HR73: Commending Karen Wachtmeister.
  • HR81: Commending Warren Aldrich.
  • HR93: Celebrating the life of Chris Yung.
  • HR94: Celebrating the life of Francis Robert Ganey.
  • HR95: Celebrating the life of Robert Stephen Ganey.
  • HR99: Commending Brandon D. West.
  • HR100: Commending Charles A. Lanfranchi, Jr.
  • HR104: Commending SySTEMic Solutions.
  • HR105: Commending Shawn LaRue.
  • HR107: Celebrating the life of James Edward Price.
  • HR111: Celebrating the life of Joseph Edward Coleman, Jr.
  • HR131: Commending the Law Office of Marie Washington.
  • HR132: Commending Fauquier Habitat for Humanity.
  • HR133: Commending Fauquier Times.
  • HR134: Commending Brenda Rich.
  • HR532: Celebrating the life of Robert Nakamoto.
  • HB923: Concealed handgun permits and carrying concealed weapons; reorganizing and recodifying law.
  • HB930: Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act; administration of election laws for military voters.
  • HB1249: Duck blinds license; renewal date changed.
  • HB1430: Right to Farm Act; expands definition of agricultural operations, etc.
  • HB1461: Tuition, in-state; veterans residing within State shall be eligibile for in-state tuition charges.
  • HB1505: Sewage systems; betterment loans.
  • HB1825: Duck blinds; establishes time periods for person to obtain stationary blind license.
  • HB1827: Citizens Standards of Learning Review Board; established, report.
  • HB1831: Businesses, beginning; tax incentives.
  • HB1833: Concealed weapons and concealed handgun permits; reorganizing & recodifying law related to carrying.
  • HB1836: Local budgets; itemized expenditures shall include any discretionary funds to be designated, etc.
  • HB1839: Home-produced operations; exempts food products processed in homes from certain regulations.
  • HB1841: Virginia Defense Force; issuance of local vehicle license for vehicles owned or leased by members.
  • HB1877: Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Departments of; powers and duties of Director, etc.
  • HB2112: Hunting; allowed on Sunday on state and federal military bases, etc. with approval of officer.
  • HB2194: Capital outlay; establishes revised six-year plan for projects.
  • HB2235: Firearms; increases penalties for use, display, or discharge during commission of certain felonies.
  • HB2342: Criminal history record information check; concealed handgun permittees.
  • HJ653: U.S. Constitution; reaffirms Virginia's rights & rights of its citizens under 10th amend.
  • HJ654: United Nations Agenda 21; General Assembly recognizes need to oppose.
  • HJ684: Constitutional amendment; Board of Education authorized to establish charter schools.
  • HJ947: Celebrating the life of the Honorable Robert Loren Thoburn.
  • HB921: Hunting; allows person to hunt wild bird or wild animal on Sundays.
  • HB922: Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
  • HB923: Concealed handgun permits and carrying concealed weapons; reorganizing and recodifying law.
  • HB924: Larceny; conspiracy to commit, penalty.
  • HB925: Castle doctrine; codifies version allowing use of deadly force against an intruder in dwelling.
  • HB926: Circuit court; Prince William County authorizing clerk to charge convenience fee for land records.
  • HB927: Secondhand articles; includes certain telecommunications cable.
  • HB928: Mechanics' liens; allows contractors to obtain liens in amount of value of work contracted for lots.
  • HB929: Concealed weapons; exemption of former attorneys for State to obtain permit.
  • HB930: Uniform Military and Overseas Voters Act; administration of election laws for military voters.
  • HB931: Elections; party identification on ballots in local elections.
  • HB932: Voluntary Nutrient Management Plan Program; DCR to develop training and certification program.
  • HB933: Real estate tax; exemption for disabled veterans.
  • HB934: Bottomlands conveyed by special grant; establishes presumption in civil action for trespass, etc.
  • HB935: Medical College of Virginia; naming conventions.
  • HB936: Senate and House Committees on Standards of Conduct; requires each house to establish.
  • HB937: Spouses of military service members; expediting issuance of business licenses, etc.
  • HB938: Military training, etc.; regulatory boards to accept as equivalent to requirements for licensures.
  • HB939: Accounts, Department of; recovery of erroneous or improper payments to state officer or employee.
  • HB940: Handguns; eliminates prohibition on purchasing more than one in a 30-day period.
  • HB941: Fire investigation warrant; State Police arson investigators may obtain.
  • HB942: Alternative onsite sewage system; locality can not require owner to enter in performance agreement.
  • HB943: Service handguns; certain law-enforcement officers to purchase.
  • HB1173: Charter schools, public; funding and service contracts.
  • HB1210: Lawn maintenance fertilizer; nitrogen application rates, labeling.
  • HB1248: Transportation; provides revenues for construction, maintenance, and funding.
  • HB1249: Duck blind license; renewal date changed.
  • HJ132: Homeland security and emergency management; JLARC to study planning & preparedness efforts in State.
  • HJ133: Child protective services; JLARC to study operation and performance of State's system.
  • HJ198: Commending Alan G. Merten.
  • HJ199: Commending Pastor George Beaven.
  • HJ224: Commending Terrence L. Nyhous.
  • HJ225: Commending Raymond E. Graham.
  • HJ233: Celebrating the life of Fred Elvin Yohey, Jr.
  • HJ239: Commending Hadden Culp.
  • HJ457: Commending E. Brock Price.
  • HJ458: Commending Patrick D. Nutz.
  • HJ459: Commending Robert and Betty Niles.
  • HR45: Celebrating the life of Colonel Van T. Barfoot.
  • HR572: Celebrating the life of Mary Carol Matt Beirne.
  • HB47: Income tax, state; telework expenses tax credit.
  • HB484: Water or sewer companies; serving more than 25 customers to incorporate as public service company.
  • HB494: Notary public; civil immunity for local government officers, employees, and volunteers.
  • HB2323: State lottery; instant ticket game to benefit veterans.
  • HB2324: Virginia Research and Technology Investment Program; created, report.
  • HB2325: Income tax, state; research and development expenses tax credit.
  • HB2326: Waterworks systems; regulation.
  • HB2327: Photo monitoring systems; limitations on local adoption of systems.
  • HB2328: Six-Year Capital Outlay Plan; process by which agencies' requests for capital project are presented.
  • HB2329: Authorities for development of former federal areas; dissolution.
  • HB2330: Information exchange program; Secretary of Public Safety to establish.
  • HB2331: Allocation of highway maintenance & construction funds; alters manner Transportation Bd. allocates.
  • HB2332: Citizenship of arrestee; arresting officer to ascertain.
  • HB2333: Virginia Public Procurement Act; preference for Virginia firms using E-Verify program.
  • HB2334: Fish and Wildlife, Commission on; established, report.
  • HB2411: Land use approvals; existing performance bonds may be waived if locality has bonding moratorium.
  • HB2412: Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; court order plea.
  • HJ697: Celebrating the life of Lieutenant Colonel John F. McDonnell, USAF (Ret.).
  • HJ744: Celebrating the life of Creston Martin Owen.
  • HJ745: Celebrating the life of Paul Michael Dittamo.
  • HJ746: Celebrating the life of Edwin F. Gulick.
  • HJ749: Commending Senior Lieutenant Phillip Harrover, Jr.
  • HJ750: Commending William F. Fox Model School.
  • HJ758: Commending Charles A. Sledd.
  • HJ759: Celebrating the life of Colonel Edward J. Burke, USA (Ret.).
  • HJ821: Commending the United States Army's First Infantry Division.
  • HJ822: Commending those who have immigrated to the United States while adhering to the immigration laws.
  • HJ878: Celebrating the life of Joseph J. Kokalas.
  • HJ882: Commending Russell Claar.
  • HJ883: Commending Anne C. Hall.
  • HJ884: Commending Harvey and Ellen Ussery.
  • HJ885: Commending Ed Dandar.
  • HJ886: Commending Cecil Campbell.
  • HB47: Income tax, state; telework expenses tax credit.
  • HB48: Debt Capacity Advisory Committee; adds State Comptroller and Staff Directors to membership.
  • HB49: Handguns; repeals one-gun-a-month limitation.
  • HB484: Water or sewer companies; serving more than 25 customers to incorporate as public service company.
  • HB485: Governor; shall initiate an operational and programmatic performance review of state agencies.
  • HB486: Impeding hunting; unlawful for person to put out bait or salt for wildlife in place used by hunters.
  • HB487: Game and Inland Fisheries, Board of; expands authority to adopt regulations on feeding game, etc.
  • HB488: Model bow hunting; ordinances are to include times of day in which hunting can occur and limits.
  • HB489: Concealed weapon and concealed handgun permits; reorganizes existing law.
  • HB490: Concealed handguns; development of plan for issuance of lifetime permit by State Police.
  • HB491: Consumable materials; authorizes a school board to charge fees.
  • HB492: Removal of motor vehicles; adds Prince William Co. to localities that may remove or immobilize.
  • HB493: Uniform Statewide Building Code; increases civil penalty.
  • HB494: Notary public; civil immunity for local government officers, employees, and volunteers.
  • HB495: Churches; exempts serving meals prepared in homes of members from licensure requirements.
  • HB496: Condominium & Property Owners Association Acts; increases time charge for violation may be assessed.
  • HB497: Voter registration applications; proof of citizenship.
  • HB498: Voter identification requirements; may vote a provisional ballot if can't provide proof of ID.
  • HB499: Candidates for office; required to file copy of petition signed by qualified voters.
  • HB955: Workers' compensation; adds salaried & volunteer lifesaving & rescue squad members to list entitled.
  • HB956: Condominium and Property Owners' Association Acts; establish restrictions on display of U.S. flag.
  • HB1204: Conservators of the peace, special; authorized to use seal of State.
  • HB1329: Motor fuels sales tax; defines gross sales and sales price for purposes of tax in Northern Virginia.
  • HB1337: Veterans Bill of Rights; Commissioner and Board of Veterans Services to develop and implement.
  • HB1348: Subdivision ordinance; designated administrative agency means planning commission of locality, etc.
  • HB1390: Charter schools, public; review & consideration of application by Board of Education & school board.
  • HJ185: Celebrating the life of Sergeant Dale Russel Griffin.
  • HJ189: Commending the Cold War Museum.
  • HJ395: Commending Barbara Severin.
  • HJ396: Commending David and Jolly DeGive.
  • HJ397: Commending Cindee Cordova.
  • HJ398: Commending the Boys and Girls Club of Fauquier County.
  • HJ399: Commending the Southern Fauquier Historical Society, Inc.
  • HR7: Celebrating the life of Christopher J. Klicka.
  • HB20: Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
  • HB51: Immigration laws; immunity to State agencies and employees, etc. for authorized enforcement.
  • HB55: English; designating as official language of State.
  • HB1174: Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created.
  • HB1559: Individual retirement accounts (IRAs); exemption from civil judgments.
  • HB1844: Charter school, public; applicant of governing body, etc. to disclose interests during charter term.
  • HB1845: Remote access to land records; Prince William County may establish a pilot program assessing fee.
  • HB1846: Motor fuels tax; converts rates to percentage that shall be calculated by DMV Commissioner.
  • HB1847: Dove hunting; exempts persons from wearing blaze orange clothing.
  • HB1848: Transportation; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer operational performance audit.
  • HB1849: Post-Disaster Anti-Price Gouging Act; expands definition of disaster for purposes thereof.
  • HB1850: Medical examiner reports; admissibility of contents in any preliminary hearing.
  • HB1851: Firearms; purchase by members of United States Armed Forces or Virginia National Guard.
  • HB2033: State employees; four-day work week.
  • HB2034: Plats; extends period of validity with phased developments.
  • HB2524: Personal property tax; classification.
  • HB2540: Resources Authority; additional powers.
  • HJ18: Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference).
  • HJ747: Commending Fauquier County on the occasion of its 250th anniversary.
  • HJ764: Commending the Commonwealth Protection Institute.
  • HJ785: Commending Cadet Gregory E. Lippiatt.
  • HJ808: Celebrating the life of James Marshall Smith.
  • HJ809: Celebrating the life of Jean Claire Smith.
  • HJ963: Commending John Schied.
  • HJ964: Commending Ann Davis.
  • HJ965: Commending Bill and Jeri Noel Jackson.
  • HJ966: Commending Becky Crouch.
  • HJ967: Commending Donald Mason.
  • HR56: Commending Lieutenant General James Judson Lovelace.
  • HB20: Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
  • HB51: Immigration laws; immunity to State agencies and employees, etc. for authorized enforcement.
  • HB52: Antique motor vehicles; eliminates notarization requirements of certain information thereof.
  • HB53: Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate.
  • HB54: Campaign contributions; requires PACs to report contributions for election of particular candidate.
  • HB55: English; designating as official language of State.
  • HB56: Retail Sales and Use Tax exemption; certain energy-efficient products.
  • HB57: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions include computers and computer-related peripheral equipment.
  • HB120: Educational programs; computation of composite index.
  • HB121: Mental health treatment for minors; parental notification required.
  • HB122: Campaign fundraising; broadens prohibition during legislative sessions.
  • HB1173: Motorcyclists; allows certain persons at least 21 years of age to ride without helmets.
  • HB1174: Immigrant Assistance, Office of; created.
  • HB1175: Apprentice hunting license; Department of Game and Inland Fisheries to issue.
  • HB1176: Motor vehicle insurance settlement practices; cap on reimbursement for paint and materials.
  • HB1177: Plats; length of validity after all or portion of property recorded.
  • HB1178: Forgery; penalty.
  • HB1179: Assault & battery; admission to bail person committing second or subsequent offense against family.
  • HB1180: Assault and battery; second offense against family member, penalty.
  • HB1181: Conservators of the peace, special; circuit court judge required to appoint.
  • HB1182: Predicate criminal act; adds grand larceny thereas for gang membership.
  • HB1183: Home instruction of children; requirements.
  • HB1184: Financial and management review; Governor to initiate for all state agencies, report.
  • HB1185: Voter registration; cancellation on basis of non-citizenship.
  • HB1552: Erosion and sediment control plan; file specifications for stream restoration banks annually.
  • HB1553: Motor fuels tax; prohibits Tax Commissioner from compromising & settling without consent.
  • HB1559: Individual retirement accounts (IRAs); exemption from civil judgments.
  • HB1560: Real estate taxes; requires localities to permit real property owners to defer portion thereof.
  • HB1561: Local license tax; exemption for new businesses.
  • HB6007: Motor fuels tax; eliminates current cents per gallon and replaces it with 5% sales and use tax.
  • HB6023: Transportation agencies; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer an operational, etc. audit.
  • HB6024: Income tax, state; telework tax credit to aide transportation, report.
  • HB6046: Transportation agencies; Auditor of Public Accounts to administer an operational, etc. audit.
  • HB6047: Highway bridge maintenance & reconstruction; Transportation Board to issue contracts for projects.
  • HJ18: Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans (first reference).
  • HJ166: Public schools; Board of Education et al. to study use of certain cleaning & maintenance products.
  • HJ503: Commending Ernest L. Gray, Jr.
  • HJ504: Commending Robert L. Sinclair.
  • HJ505: Commending Jay E. VanGelder.
  • HJ506: Commending Harry F. Atherton.
  • HJ507: Commending William G. Downey IV.
  • HJ508: Commending Richard W. Robison.
  • HJ534: Commending Jarcelynn M. Hart.
  • HJ535: Commending John Albertella.
  • HJ536: Commending the Catlett-Calverton-Casanova Ruritan Club.
  • HJ537: Commending Hope Porter.
  • HJ538: Commending Andy Budd.
  • HJ558: Commending Boy Scouts in Troop 1187 and 1930 who received 2007 Citizens of the Year Awards.
  • HB164: Family life education; emphasis of abstinence in curricula.
  • HB1154: Identity theft; notification of breach of information system.
  • HB1567: Conservators of peace, special; jurisdiction.
  • HB1698: Children; expands current crime of taking indecent liberties therewith.
  • HB1699: Motor vehicle license fees and taxes, local; repeals authority of imposition and collection thereof.
  • HB1700: Defense Facility and Transportation Improvement Fund and Program; created.
  • HB1701: Highway construction, primary and secondary; revises formulas used to allocate funds therefor.
  • HB1702: Standards of Quality; requires G.A. to modify current funding formula, etc. of composite index.
  • HB1703: Retail Sales and Use Tax; increases amount of revenue dedicated to Transportation Trust Fund.
  • HB1704: Driver's license expiration; extension to certain persons in service serving outside country.
  • HB1705: National Defense Industrial Authority; clarifies that employees are eligible to participate in VRS.
  • HB1706: Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate by localities.
  • HB1707: School boards; contractor to provide certification that employees have not been convicted of felony.
  • HB1708: Reckless driving; person must attend alcohol safety action program if driver's license suspended.
  • HB1709: Car tax relief reimbursements; income tax sharing w/localities for transp. & educa. in lieu thereof.
  • HB2307: National Defense Industrial Authority; adds Adjutant General to membership.
  • HB2308: Model firearms hunting ordinances; locality may adopt those developed by Board of Game, etc.
  • HB2309: Shotguns; eliminates certain requirements for hunting migratory game birds.
  • HB2310: Transportation projects, local; state funding for portions thereof.
  • HB2311: Public Charter School Fund; created.
  • HB2312: State agencies; Governor to ensure financial and management review of executive branches, report.
  • HB2313: Migratory Waterfowl Conservation Stamp; changes fiscal year thereof.
  • HB2314: Tolls; provides for imposition and collection thereof for use of any component of Interstate system.
  • HB2543: Motor vehicle repair labor rates; SCC to conduct quarterly surveys of operators of repair facility.
  • HB2544: Subdivision plats; local planning commission, etc to forward to appropriate state agency for review.
  • HB2652: Concealed weapons; amends provisions relating thereto.
  • HB2653: Firearms; illegal conveyance.
  • HB2654: Military Affairs, Department of; establishes specific duties and functions to be carried out.
  • HB2655: Highway maintenance payments; counties that have withdrawn from state secondary highway system.
  • HB3026: Income tax, state; home accessibility features for military disabled.
  • HB3082: Religious freedom; reiterates an individual's freedom of religion.
  • HB3107: Conservators of the peace; circuit judge to appoint for certain corporations, etc.
  • HJ3: Constitutional amendment; Transp. Fund, Transp. Trust Fund, & Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund.
  • HJ580: Constitutional amendment; bills raising revenue must originate in House (first reference).
  • HJ581: Constitutional amendment; property tax exemption for certain veterans, widow or widower of veteran.
  • HJ650: Crab traps; Center for Coastal Resources Management to study those abandoned/discarded.
  • HJ651: Standards of Learning; Board of Education to determine feasibility of low-cost techonology to admin.
  • HJ800: Celebrating the life of Jay R. Sculley.
  • HJ806: Commending J. David Martin.
  • HJ852: Commending Linda Trexler.
  • HJ860: Commending Clyde Lomax.
  • HJ861: Commending Sally Tufts.
  • HJ862: Commending Steven W. Rodgers.
  • HJ863: Commending Tim Nevill.
  • HJ864: Commending Major Olaf H. Shibusawa.
  • HJ865: Commending Steve Wright.
  • HJ977: Commending the United States Army's First Infantry Division.
  • HB15: Workforce Transition Act; restricts severance benefits for certain state employees.
  • HB16: State agencies; performance review of certain, report.
  • HB17: Housing allowance; provided for full-time, sworn State Police officers.
  • HB18: Safety inspections; exemption for certain trucks and vehicle combinations.
  • HB161: Income tax, state; subtraction of retirement payments.
  • HB162: Firearms in locked vehicles; immunity from liability, civil penalty.
  • HB163: Family life education; parent or guardian to review materials thereof.
  • HB164: Family life education; emphasis of abstinence in curricula.
  • HB165: Highway construction funds; allocations for primary and secondary highways.
  • HB166: Defense Facility and Transportation Improvement Program, and Fund; created.
  • HB167: Concealed handgun permit; renew every five years.
  • HB168: Income tax, state; false claims of employment status, penalty.
  • HB169: Real estate tax; limitation on tax rate.
  • HB170: Voter registration; DMV to furnish list of non-citizens to Board of Elections.
  • HB171: Disabled parking; allowing vehicles to park free in time-restricted/metered spaces up to 4 hours.
  • HB172: Wildlife diseases; control thereof.
  • HB173: Medical and health services to minors; notification to parents.
  • HB174: Transient occupancy tax; exemptions in certain localities.
  • HB361: Virginia Military Institute; reduces minimum number of cadets admitted annually free of charge.
  • HB362: Game and Inland Fisheries, Board of; duties thereof.
  • HB1149: Pseudoephedrine; licensed pharmacist only to dispense, etc.
  • HB1150: Chesapeake Bay and Waters Clean-up and Oversight Act; created.
  • HB1151: Family planning services; restrictions on funding.
  • HB1152: Human Anti-Trafficking Act; created.
  • HB1153: Virginia Energy Plan; created.
  • HB1154: Identity theft; notification of breach of information system.
  • HB1155: Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • HB1436: Transportation Trust Fund; dedication of certain recordation tax revenue.
  • HB1477: Revenue bills; consideration by House or Senate Finance Committees.
  • HB1503: Special conservators of the peace; authorized to use flashing blue lights in their vehicles.
  • HB1567: Conservators of peace, special; jurisdiction.
  • HB5025: Transportation Trust Fund; increases amount of sales & use tax revenue dedicated thereto.
  • HB5026: Virginia Defense Facility and Transportation Improvement Fund and Program; established.
  • HB5027: Transportation Trust Fund; dedication of certain recordation tax revenue.
  • HB5028: Highway construction funds, primary & secondary; revises formulas as to how funds are allocated.
  • HB5047: State highway systems; VDOT to reconsider and reassign components thereof.
  • HB5048: Highway Bridge Fund; created.
  • HB5069: VDOT; Transportation Commissioner to ensure they competitively bid any and all of its functions.
  • HJ3: Constitutional amendment; Transp. Fund, Transp. Trust Fund, & Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund.
  • HJ28: Circuit and district court judges, federal; urging Congress to set terms of service.
  • HJ170: Celebrating the life of Walter Edward Barbee.
  • HJ172: Commending Samuel B. Witt III.
  • HJ173: Commending radio station WMAL of the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
  • HJ181: Commending the United States Army's First Infantry Division.
  • HJ187: Celebrating the life of John Samuel Michael Dismuke.
  • HJ260: Commending Battlefield Baptist Church on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
  • HJ261: Commending the game wardens of the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.
  • HJ267: Commending Sharron Palmeter Baucom.
  • HJ311: Commending the C. D. Hylton High School football team.
  • HJ423: Celebrating the life of John Edward Thomas II.
  • HJ446: Celebrating the life of Major Lowell Thomas Miller II.
  • HJ5039: Commending the Heritage Baptist Church.
  • HJ5050: Celebrating the life of Luise Lehner Varljen.
  • HJ5154: Celebrating the life of Edward L. Miller.