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2004 SESSION
Delegate Ward L. Armstrong (D) - House District 10
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 501
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- email: DelWArmstrong@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 1431
- Martinsville, Virginia 24114-1431
Legislation as Co-Patron: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 505 Unemployment compensation; weekly benefit amount.
- HB 615 Income tax, corporate; reduces new emp. threshold to rec. major business facility job tax credit.
- HB 724 Gangs; reporting organized criminal activity and membership.
- HB 755 Death penalty; content of sentencing order when sentence of imprisonment for life imposed.
- HB 756 Motor vehicle registrations; free issuance to members of volunteer fire depts. and rescue squads.
- HB 757 Income tax, corporate; Tiered Incentive Program created to provide tax cred. in dis. local., report.
- HB 758 Hunting, trapping and fishing licenses; exempts spouses of children and grandchildren.
- HB 760 Gangs; penalty for third or subsequent conviction for criminal street activity.
- HB 761 Virginia State Bar; membership lists not applicable to Freedom of Information Act.
- HB 762 Line of Duty Act; definition of disabled employee.
- HB 765 Concealed weapons; applicability to law-enforcement officers traveling in State.
- HB 766 Food stores; inspections.
- HB 767 Polling places; distribution of campaign materials.
- HB 769 Career and technical education; to be included in curriculum.
- HB 787 Juvenile records; may be obtained for use in pending criminal prosecution.
- HB 846 Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program and Fund; created, report.
- HB 950 Public defender's office; establishment in Arlington County and Falls Church City.
- HB 1045 Agricultural Enterprise Zone Act; created.
- HB 1053 Criminal penalties; revision throughout Code.
- HB 1055 Crimes and Offenses Generally (Title 18.2); revising and amending various statutes.
- HB 1057 Bail bondsmen; regulation and licensure.
- HB 1058 Forfeiture statutes; transfer to criminal procedure code.
- HB 1059 Mandatory minimum punishment; definition.
- HB 1060 Crimes and Offenses Generally (Title 18.2); revising, rearranging and amending various statutes.
- HB 1209 Juveniles; criteria for detention or shelter care.
- HB 1212 Agriculture and Forestry, Secretary of; established.
- HB 1213 Rural Virginia, Center for; created.
- HB 1315 Abortion; procedure if performed after first trimester.
- HB 1316 Wineries and farm wineries; delivery and shipment requirements.
- HB 1334 State employees; establishing supplemental pay for those called to active military service.
- HB 1335 Motor vehicle warning lights; certain use on Dept. of Military Affairs and National Guard vehicles.
- HB 1338 Virginia Museum of Natural History; powers and duties, salary of director, gifts and endowments.
- HB 1343 Pelham Chapel at R. E. Lee Camp Confederate Memorial Park; leasing provisions.
- HB 1437 Electric utility restructuring; changes in provisions.
- HB 1448 Wine and beer shippers; fees for licenses.
- HJ 132 Entrepreneurial Education Region; posting of appropriate markers at entrances thereto.
- HJ 196 Criminal code; State Crime Commission to develop plan for revisions to Title 18.2.
- HJ 225 Commonwealth's Attorneys; Crime Commission to conduct study of operations of offices.
- HJ 278 National Guard and Reserve; to be recognized and supported by conducting awareness programs.
- HJ 290 Free Trade Area of Americas Agreement; memorializing Congress to oppose ratification thereof.
- HJ 314 Commending the Virginia National Guard.
- HJ 318 Commending James Douglas Mitchell.
- HJ 319 On the death of John A. Keating.
- HJ 358 Commending Ray C. Goodwin.
- HJ 365 On the death of Eugene Barbour Pendleton, Jr.
- HJ 367 Commending A. Victor Thomas.
- HJ 369 Commending Joseph M. Nichols.
- HJ 371 Commending the River Basin Grand Winners of the Clean Water Farm and Bay Friendly Farm Awards.
- HJ 372 Commending the agencies, companies, organizations, and individuals who assisted the citizens.
- HJ 373 Commending W. Bruce Wingo.
- HJ 402 Celebrating the life of Lillian Bradford Croy.
- HJ 403 Commending the Vienna Raiders.
- HJ 432 Commending Arthur R. Giesen, Jr.
- HJ 458 On the death of Malcolm J. Forbes, Sr.
- HJ 466 Commending Bruce Smith.
- HJ 475 On the death of Charles E. Beatley, Jr.
- HJ 488 Commending Dwight Lineberry.
- HJ 490 Commending the hundreds of volunteers at the Martinsville-Henry County Denta
- HJ 492 Commending Robert S. Bloxom.
- SB 340 License plates, special; issuance to supporters of Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation.
- SB 404 Compulsory school attendance; not applicable to certain persons in an adult correctional facility.
- SB 407 Rural Virginia, Center for; created.
- SJ 208 Celebrating the life of William Blankenship.