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2007 SESSION
Delegate Mark L. Cole (R) - House District 88
In-session address:
- General Assembly Building, Room 808
- Capitol Square
- Richmond, Virginia 23219
- (804) 698-1088
- email: DelMCole@house.virginia.gov
Mailing address:
- P.O. Box 41965
- Fredericksburg, Virginia 22404-1965
- (540) 752-8200
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- HB 1618 Immigration laws; Governor to enter into agreement with federal Immigration, et al., regarding.
- HB 1625 Forfeiture of office; person convicted & requires reg. on Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Reg.
- HB 1643 Intellectual diversity; higher educational institutions to report to Council of Higher Ed. thereon.
- HB 1644 Line of Duty Act; fire personnel of National Guard and Air National Guard are covered thereunder.
- HB 1665 Abortion; forced or coerced against will prohibited.
- HB 1675 Revenue-sharing funds; may be used to construct, etc. highway system located between localities.
- HB 1698 Children; expands current crime of taking indecent liberties therewith.
- HB 1707 School boards; contractor to provide certification that employees have not been convicted of felony.
- HB 1718 Rezoning applic.; locality may deny/modify req. if existing netwk. inadequate to accomodate traffic.
- HB 1759 Minors; penalty for carnal knowledge of certain.
- HB 1775 Street gangs; add to list predicate acts for determination of membership status.
- HB 1794 Children; penalty for object penetration when victim is less than 10 years of age.
- HB 1816 Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; early termination of leases by military personnel.
- HB 1822 Tuition, in-state; reduced for certain military members.
- HB 1841 Statutory rape; provides penalty therefor.
- HB 1880 Personal Property Tax Relief; adds to definition of 'qualifying vehicle'.
- HB 1883 Abortion clinics; regulations and licensure.
- HB 1896 Street gangs; punishment for defacing or destroying any war memorial.
- HB 1911 Parental placement adoption; legal counsel may appear on behalf of birth parents or adoptive parent.
- HB 1912 Parental placement adoption; exchange of identifying information.
- HB 1940 Transportation Trust Fund; designation of budget surplus.
- HB 1942 Administrative Process Act; economic impact analysis of regulations to members of G.A., report.
- HB 1970 Illegal aliens; it is unlawful to be in Virginia if in United States illegally.
- HB 1996 Tuition, in-state; clarifies eligibility for dependents of certain military personnel.
- HB 2046 Adoption laws; administrative changes.
- HB 2068 Children; penalty for sexual abuse against a child.
- HB 2124 Abortion; illegal upon overturning of Roe v. Wade.
- HB 2125 Abortion; prohibits those coerced and provides civil remedy.
- HB 2179 Military Survivors and Dependents Education Program; created.
- HB 2197 Libraries; state funded shall have technology protection measures against Internet restrictions.
- HB 2205 Transportation Board and Transportation Commissioner; elections thereof.
- HB 2206 Highway construction projects; shortens time for state agencies to respond for permits requested.
- HB 2209 Transportation Commissioner; powers to outsource or privatize functions of VDOT.
- HB 2223 Highway systems; Dept. of Trans. to reconsider and reassign components of highways, etc.
- HB 2240 War Memorial; State Treasurer to advance loan for construction of wing.
- HB 2261 Zoning violations; overcrowding of residential dwellings.
- HB 2372 Senior Alert Program; created.
- HB 2404 Sexual offenses; if convicted of offense, prohibited to reside in proximity to children.
- HB 2429 Gangs and terrorism crimes; prosecutuion of those committing.
- HB 2435 Immigrants; status in order to obtain domicile in State.
- HB 2454 Driving under influence of alcohol; three times in 10 years shall be permanently revoked.
- HB 2537 Administrative Process Act; amends by renumbering provisions of various codes.
- HB 2591 Sexual offenses; notify defendant prior to punishment for subsequent offenses.
- HB 2592 Sexual offenses; enhanced punishment for second or subsequent such offense against victims under 13.
- HB 2614 Electrical utility facilities; review of construction applications by State Corporation Commission.
- HB 2615 Electrical utility facilities; suspension of new construction in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties.
- HB 2622 Illegal alien; person who conceals or shields guilty of felony.
- HB 2797 Born and preborn human being; constitutional right to enjoyment of life.
- HB 2926 Immigration; powers of law-enforcement officers by agreement with Department of Homeland Security.
- HB 2931 Immigration status; cooperation with federal officials regarding.
- HB 2933 Immigration laws; Governor to enter into agreement with federal Immigration, et al., regarding.
- HB 2934 Immigrants; requirement of lawful status for state determination of legal domicile.
- HB 2935 Tuition, in-state; illegal aliens not eligible therefor.
- HB 2968 Child pornography cases; venue.
- HB 2970 Sex Offender Registry; clarifies that reregistration periods for those on registry are inflexible.
- HB 3022 Income tax, state; filing threshold amounts, personal exemptions therefor.
- HB 3026 Income tax, state; home accessibility features for military disabled.
- HB 3029 Underground electric transmission lines; locality may request at own expense.
- HB 3030 Regional transmission organizations; repeals provisions requiring that electric utilities join.
- HB 3031 Comprehensive plans; affect of approval of transmission lines.
- HB 3082 Religious freedom; reiterates an individual's freedom of religion.
- HJ 18 Constitutional amendment; Transp. Fund, Transp. Trust Fund, & Hwy. Maintenance & Operating Fund.
- HJ 575 Energy Conservation Awareness Week; designating as first week in October 2007, and each succeeding.
- HJ 588 Constitutional amendment; localities may adopt ordinance for assessment of impact fees & proffers.
- HJ 590 Constitutional amendment; locality may adopt an ordinance providing assessment of impact fees.
- HJ 662 Celebrating the life of William Peters Robinson, Jr., former member Virginia House of Delegates.
- HJ 722 Constitutional amendment; prohibits taking of private property by eminent domain powers.
- HJ 776 Undocumented immigrants; joint subcommittee to study impact thereof of those who reside in State.
- HJ 778 Celebrating the life of Corporal Eric Evine Sutphin.
- HJ 779 Celebrating the life of Derrick Lamont McFarland.
- HJ 781 Celebrating the life of Private First Class Colin Joseph Wolfe.
- HJ 796 Celebrating the life of Thomas A. Bralley, Jr.
- HJ 800 Celebrating the life of Jay R. Sculley.
- HJ 806 Commending J. David Martin.
- HJ 816 Commending Thomas A. Edmonds.
- HJ 823 Commending the Virginia Department of State Police.
- HJ 832 Celebrating the life of Jane Ross Francis Wagner.
- HJ 838 Celebrating the life of Allen Richard Ellis III.
- HJ 840 Celebrating the life of Clarence Charles Johnson.
- HJ 841 Commending Judge H. Harrison Braxton, Jr.
- HJ 845 Celebrating the life of Senior Trooper Robert A. Hill, Sr.
- HJ 856 Celebrating the life of Elizabeth Kesler Williams.
- HJ 860 Commending Clyde Lomax.
- HJ 861 Commending Sally Tufts.
- HJ 862 Commending Steven W. Rodgers.
- HJ 863 Commending Tim Nevill.
- HJ 864 Commending Major Olaf H. Shibusawa.
- HJ 865 Commending Steve Wright.
- HJ 879 Commending Sara Wirtala.
- HJ 886 Celebrating the life of Augustus Courtland Spotts III.
- HJ 895 Celebrating the life of Electronics Technician Senior Chief Thomas K. Higgins.
- HJ 976 Commending J. Robert Bray.
- HJ 981 Commending the U.S. Open Cycling Championships.
- HR 56 Designating the third Saturday of June, in 2007 and in each succeeding year, as 'Juneteenth' Freedom
- HR 58 Celebrating the life of Jennifer Lynne Judd St. Cyr.
- SB 1352 War Memorial; State Treasurer to advance loan for construction of wing.
- SJ 369 Commending Judge Ann Hunter Simpson.
- SJ 410 Commending the Chancellor High School field hockey team.
- SJ 479 Commemorating the settlement of Jamestown on the occasion of its 400th anniversary.
- SJ 508 Celebrating the life of Sergeant Joshua J. Frazier.
- SJ 509 Celebrating the life of Gordon Wallace Shelton, Jr.