Del. Bob Hull (D-Falls Church)

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Party
Democratic
District
38: County of Fairfax (part) [map]
Took Office
January 1993
Left Office
January 2010
Website
bobhull.org
Copatroning Habits
67% of bills he copatroned were introduced by Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of his bills, 62% of them are Democrats. Of all of the copatrons of all of the bills that he also copatroned, 58% of them are Democrats.
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These are all of the video clips of Bob Hull’s remarks on the floor of the House since 2009. There are 29 video clips in all.

Bills

  • HB1783: Government, local; equalizes municipal and county taxing authority.
  • HB1784: Government, local; equalizes municipal and county taxing authority.
  • HB1785: Disclosure requirements; adds to list of exceptions.
  • HB1786: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for purchases of audiovisual works.
  • HB1787: Mortgage Lender and Broker Act; homeownership education program.
  • HB1788: Alternative on-site sewage systems; no locality shall prohibit use thereof.
  • HB1789: Family life education; instruction on all topics must be both medically accurate & age appropriate.
  • HB1790: Neighborhood Assistance Act tax credits; adds veterinarians to list of professionals eligible.
  • HB2006: Local government; equalizes municipal & county taxing authority.
  • HB2594: Vietnam Human Rights Day.
  • HB2616: Tuition, in-state; person holding student or other temporary visa may establish eligibility.
  • HJ661: Feral cats; Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services to convene workgroup to address issues.
  • HJ1028: Commending the Vietnamese-American Voters Association, Inc.
  • HR69: Commending the Vietnamese Boat People.
  • HB678: Income tax, state; filing of tax returns.
  • HB679: Zoning ordinance; civil penalties for violations.
  • HB680: Neighborhood Assistance Act; moves tax credit program to taxation.
  • HB1114: Real Estate Board; real estate firm licenses.
  • HB1266: Motor fuels tax; rate increase.
  • HB1267: Income tax, state; veterinarian pro bono services and companion animal adoption tax credits.
  • HB1440: Public school students; school board to provide program for kidney disease screening.
  • HB1570: Companion animals; sellers of dogs & cats adhere to sterilization requirements applied to shelters.
  • HB1571: Impact fees; restores provisions to how existed prior July 1, 2007 & repeals those passed in 2007.
  • HB1572: Comprehensive highway access management standards; Commissioner to promulgate in phases.
  • HJ341: Commending the State of Israel on the occasion of its 60th anniversary.
  • HJ561: Commending Paul Berger.
  • HB1369: Local retirement systems; prohibits allowing any employee to earn more than 1 yr. of service credit.
  • HB1451: Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, penalty.
  • HB1462: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions for certain telecommunications and telephone companies.
  • HB2190: Motor fuels tax; rate increase.
  • HB2191: Land preservation tax credits; maximum amount allowed annually.
  • HB2192: Retail Sales & Use Tax; retailers to report total sales exempt therefrom.
  • HB2193: Local government; equalizes municipal and county taxing authorities.
  • HB2194: Daily outdoor recess; shall not prohibit from participating as means of discipline to student.
  • HB2789: Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, penalty.
  • HB3011: Bonding requirements; facilities dedicated for public use.
  • HB3053: Income tax, state; veterinarian pro bono services and companion animal adoption tax credits.
  • HB3193: V. Earl Dickinson Tuition Assistance Grant Act; renames Tuition Assistance Grant (TAG) thereas.
  • HB3203: License plates, special; issuance to certain veterans.
  • HJ846: Celebrating the life of Ngo Quang Truong.
  • HJ975: Commending the Gesher Jewish Day School on the occasion of its 25th anniversary.
  • HB1366: Jeopardized by delay; technical change to definition.
  • HB1367: Income tax, state; veterinarian pro bono tax credit.
  • HB1368: Home Serenity and Tranquility Act; created.
  • HB1369: Local retirement systems; prohibits allowing any employee to earn more than 1 yr. of service credit.
  • HB1370: Retail sales and use tax; Tax Commissioner's exemption reports.
  • HB1371: Condemnation proceedings; political subdivisions.
  • HB1372: Land use; disclosure requirements in proceedings.
  • HB1373: Human rights; sexual orientation added as prohibited discrimination in certain counties.
  • HB1374: Boards of authorities; service by appointed members shall be limited to eight years.
  • HB1375: Plats; certain preliminary to be forwarded to state agency for review.
  • HB1450: Recess, daily; local school boards to prohibit denial thereof to student for disciplinary reasons.
  • HB1451: Uniform Statewide Building Code; violations, penalty.
  • HB1462: Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemptions for certain telecommunications and telephone companies.
  • HB1594: Local government; equalizes municipal and county taxing authority.
  • HB1601: Motor fuels tax; rate increase.
  • HJ343: Commending Mel J. Riddile.
  • HJ441: Commending the Mason District Little League on the occasion of its 50th anniversary.
  • HJ5023: Commending Donald A. Sacarob and Joan Walder Sacarob.
  • HJ5034: Celebrating the life of Dorothy Wasserman Schick.