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2002 SESSION
Delegate James K. O'Brien, Jr. (R) - House District 40
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 822
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- Richmond, Virginia 23219
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- HB 626 No fault divorce.
- HB 627 Notaries public; educational requirements.
- HB 628 Public Procurement Act; definition of responsible bidder or offeror.
- HB 629 Summary suspension of boxing license.
- HB 630 Creating false identification cards.
- HB 631 Elections; void ballots.
- HB 632 Reporting of extended absences pursuant to student visas.
- HB 633 Correctional enterprises; purchases by certain state entities.
- HB 634 Special license plates; Rotary International.
- HB 635 Primary elections; voter registration by political party.
- HB 636 Employer responsible for tortious act of employee.
- HB 637 Aliens; cooperation with agencies concerning driver's license applic.
- HB 638 Driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses, etc.
- HB 639 Human embryonic stem cell research.
- HB 640 Revisions in the election and voter registration laws.
- HB 641 Elections; officers of election, use of pollbooks, etc.
- HB 642 School board policies; solicitation of funds.
- HB 643 "Photo-red" traffic light signal enforcement programs.
- HB 644 Capital murder; includes killing in commission of burglary.
- HB 645 Income tax; vol. contribution to War Mem. Assn. and D-Day Mem. Found.
- HB 655 Driver's licenses for persons 19 years old and younger.
- HB 985 Voting recount proceedings.
- HB 1341 Presumption of death exception due to September 11, 2001.
- HB 1342 Aggressive driving; offense and penalty.
- HB 1371 Instruction in certain historic and patriotic freedoms, music, etc.
- HJ 96 Constitutional amendment; postponement of elections for emergency.
- HJ 97 Study; maintenance of roads, mass transit and construction.
- HJ 98 Study; higher education reporting requirements.
- HJ 112 Honoring Virginians who died as a result of the terrorist attacks.
- HJ 113 Commending Department of Mines, Minerals and Energy.
- HJ 114 Commending United States Military Academy at West Point.
- HJ 260 Occoquan Watershed.
- HJ 273 Commending Officer Mark Harrington.
- HJ 293 On the death of Lieutenant Colonel Canfield D. Boone.
- HJ 294 On the death of Karl W. Teepe.
- HJ 295 On the death of Captain Jack D. Punches, Jr.
- HR 23 Commending United Way for its response to Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
- HR 24 Commending American Red Cross for its response to Sept. 11th.
- HR 25 Commending Salvation Army for its response to Sept. 11th.